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adjective
Having accountability (individuals have accountability); answerable.
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Yet despite the challenges, we must be globally resolute in our commitment to accountable representative governments, with reinforcing systems of transparency and accountability.
"The Affordable Care Act encourages the system to move to accountable care," he added.
This, he thinks, will result in downward pressure.A veteran of the New Labour years, Mr Hutton evidently believes targets are the key to accountable public services.
These three trends overlap in a group of about 15 African countries that are strongly committed to accountable governance and sensible economic policies.
An attitude exists that one does not have to accountable for the use of funds that have originated outside the country.
He wants to cost quangos and measure their efficiency, to restate ministerial responsibility and take back a lot of policy-making to accountable politicians.
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Politicians have to be accountable to us".
We want to be accountable to ourselves".
The supervisors seem to be accountable to no one.
Having friends and family to be accountable to is helpful.
Our lawsuit seeks to hold DOJ accountable to the law".
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