Accountability
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Now, as all good consultants, we decided that data-driven reviews had to be the answer to improve
accountability.
And over time, their
accountability
to the citizen has been diluted.
We're at best ignored, and maligned and abused, at worst, by negligent regulatory agencies, pernicious zoning and lax governmental
accountability.
They want to have the discipline and
accountability.
And it's for me a matter of justice for history, and
accountability
for the future, because Cambodia remains a pretty lawless place, at times.
And it will take living with the spirit of generosity and accountability, with a sense of integrity and perseverance.
GORE-TEX is all about personal
accountability
of their management and their employees, to the point where they really kind of shun the idea of bosses.
Well, I think there are three chief ways that it should make an enormous difference: in transparency, in greater choice and in accountability, in giving us that genuine people power.
And the third of these big changes:
accountability.
But the
accountability'
s up the line judging the decision against the effect on everybody, not just on the disgruntled person.
But there was no mention of justice or fairness or
accountability
or corruption, and we have made progress during the 15 years when those goals were in effect, but we are way behind what justice demands, and we're not going to get there unless we take justice into account.
We're talking about personal accountability, so don't rent or buy this wonderful movie for a boy's night out celebration or something to take the bad taste of the day out of your system.
It is about the psychology of guilt, accountability, and leadership.
No
accountability.
Nurturing the participation of underrepresented groups and creating opportunities for education and learning not only creates goodwill and promotes transparency and
accountability.
By using the 1850-2050 timespan to calculate the carbon Gini coefficient, we can analyze the principle of historical accountability, advocated by countries like China, India, and Brazil, which takes into account past emissions that have had an impact on the atmosphere.
The UPA regime has effectively looted the country, and rampant corruption and a lack of
accountability
have decimated its leading party’s credibility.
Whether it is called European Union, United States of Europe, United Europe, or something else, it will also provide for a unitary, simplified system of normative acts that will introduce more transparency and
accountability.
The first step is transparency; the second is
accountability.
Equally important, local activists in many of these countries are starting to use EITI as an opening to demand greater public
accountability
for government spending.
The EITI still has a long way to go, but it is one of the most effective vehicles available for achieving a global standard of disclosure and
accountability.
Now, it seems, sufficient prosperity has arrived, calling forth a middle class solid enough to demand government accountability, the rule of law, and a genuine fight against corruption.
My preferred solution would be
accountability.
That absence of accountability, in turn, has contributed to the vertiginous rise in senior executives’ compensation and, in financial firms, to a shift away from shareholder returns and towards large payouts to insiders.
In particular, China has worked to boost market competition and foster science and innovation, with progress in these areas underpinned by efforts to improve governance, strengthen mechanisms of accountability, and boost investment in public goods.
The approach is two-pronged: the government is privatizing some SOEs, so that market competition can check the behavior of corporate managers, while treating the managers of other (typically larger) SOEs as public servants, subject to the increasingly severe rules of public accountability, including party discipline.
Or they may be struggling to introduce democratic
accountability
while maintaining stability, as in Egypt.
And, working at an official level, it means co-sponsoring with Brazil the Open Government Partnership, which brings together governments committed to increasing transparency, accountability, and citizen participation, and uses mutual peer pressure and open reporting to hold them to their commitments.
Moreover, the traditional interpretation of the Bank’s Articles of Agreement imposed a proclaimed “neutrality” that translated into a readiness to overlook the nature of its client countries’ regimes and their lack of popular
accountability.
While the US has a very different political feedback loop,
accountability
also matters.
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