Sentence examples for unaccountable with from inspiring English sources

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As I write in Unaccountable, with the rise of new media, corporate power flowing in directions never before seen, and influential legal and public relations firms, a whole new breed of Washington player has emerged, where ambiguity is crucial to both success and deniability.

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Wales tends to wear its heart on its sleeve as if in unaccountable competition with Liverpool.

What Brand appears not to grasp is that any revolution simply involves the replacement of one set of unaccountable leaders with another.

The IMF is an unelected and unaccountable body with a specific and narrow remit, which does not include gas prices in the Ukraine or VAT rates in Greece.

Monitor will be remote, unaccountable and with no evident understanding of the purpose and value of integrated care – although the King's Fund and Nuffield Trust have been commissioned (again) to support it in this task.

Summing up the position of those who worry less over secret government powers than they do over the whistleblowers who reveal such things, we have New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who argues that we can trust small cadres of unaccountable spies with broad powers over our communications.

"And the causes of the frustrations are often the same in the private and public sector: unaccountable power with the individual feeling left powerless to act".

But we do know that this agreement, involving countries constituting 40percentt of the global economy, and that, through what's called the Investor-State Dispute Settlement process, it will establish unaccountable tribunals with the power to let corporations collect damages for loss of profits.

It weds strategies for challenging injustices and unaccountable power with programs of popular self-education and uplift, based on the premise that a commonwealth of freedom requires a commonwealth of citizens, to use the phrase of the 19-century African American poetess Frances Harper.

Just as an unaccountable professor with a printing press can go on creating an illusion of economic recovery only for so long before the world's monetary system collapses, the president and Congress can only carry on enacting unintelligible, unworkable laws before their Frankenstein monster-like statutes begin to fall apart under their own weight.

In brief, the 'reservoir' of free-energy is constantly primed by surprising or unaccountable exchanges with the sensorium and is distributed throughout the hierarchy in an attempt to minimize its expression at any one level.

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