Sentence example with the word 'accountability'

accountability

Definition n. responsibility to someone or for some activity

Last update: June 9, 2015


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In the United States, the major reform initiatives of the last decade have focussed on teacher accountability for student outcomes.   [noun]

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The Agency is required to ensure that the conduct of its business is carried out within a framework of accountability and good business practice.   [noun]

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There is no accountability in government departments.   [noun]

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"Economy and accountability are virtues without which free and popular governments cannot long endure."   [Please select]

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Responsibility to some power, accountability to some persons or body, is absolutely essential to honest management.   [Please select]

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In an article in The Economic Times, a British cabinet office minister said that the United Kingdom government "is determined to have the most ambitious open data agenda of any government in the world ... in order to create public accountability and efficiency in our services and to drive economic and social growth."   [Please select]

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He taught moral obligation, on the basis of accountability to God.   [Please select]

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Merely a matter of form, as your Lordship knows, but we men of affairs are held to a strict accountability.   [Please select]

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Therein he stood lower than his father, who at least conscientiously believed in the Divine Right of Kings (S429) and their accountability to the Almighty.   [Please select]

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