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This existing partnership could form the basis for a balanced and broader partnership that would avoid the pitfalls of descending into a sub-contracting arrangement (within which accountability would be viewed solely in terms of accountancy).
Abolition envisions a world in which accountability is decoupled from punishment.
The report notes instances in which "accountability recommendations" were overruled by higher-ups, in one case because the director had said that he "believes the scale tips decisively in favor of accepting mistakes".
"These practices erode the checks and balances on which accountability depends, and have a deeply chilling effect on freedom of expression, information and association, without which the ideals of open government have no meaning".
But upon closer reflection, the authors of this article discuss the ways in which accountability was built into the program.
We uncover what Foucault (2007) refers to as the "correlation between conduct and counter-conduct" (p. 196) in the process through which accountability technologies were mutually moulded in the interactions between NGOs and their governmental funder; a correlation frequently overlooked in analyses of governmentality.
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By using phenomenology of interpretive paradigm as a research design, the results of the study indicate that the accountability of the political party in the practices of the local election of Jombang City is categorized into three forms, which are accountability of the quality of politician candidates, legal accountability, and accountability of campaign funds.
This development outcome also highlights the way in which group accountability and responsibility was reliant on individual accountability and responsibility, which is a necessary criterion for cooperative group learning (Johnson et al. 1991).
The review highlights the ways in which bureaucratic accountability mechanisms often constrain the functioning of external accountability mechanisms.
That law, enacted in 2001, increased accountability of state and school districts for the performance of primary and secondary school, which "puts accountability on school principals," he said, "and they want help from technology".
While JPMorgan may feel some closure, there is scant closure for the American public, which deserves accountability for bank recklessness that continues to endanger the economy and which understands that without accountability true financial reform is impossible.
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