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91 I was quite preoccupied with how big bodies like this were accountable and served people's needs. 92 These citizens will be served by instruments of Government at Union level, which are intended eventually to be made democratically accountable. 93 That is why we want to make the Commission democratically accountable. 94 Another issue in the Army inquiry is whether those found guilty of wrongdoing are held accountable, a subject that concerns Jones. 95 That layer would not be an imposition; it would be democratically accountable. 96 Dam promoters, guilty of 40 years of ecological and social destruction, were to be held accountable. 97 The audit committee should be formally established as a sub-committee accountable to the board, and the board should appoint its members. 98 He promised to demystify the all-powerful presidency and make it more accountable to congress and the voter. 99 Security services and intelligence agencies should be accountable to a committee of senior Privy Councillors. 100 First, customer-driven systems force service providers to be accountable to their customers. 101 You can reimburse all such expenses under the accountable plan rules, and the reimbursement is not a wage payment. 102 An increase in transfer of power from the state to local government would also make institutions more accountable. 103 For, in the spirit of constitutionalism, parliament is both accountable and the supreme law-making authority. 104 There is already talk about the need to explore some form of ministerial rule which would make the government accountable. 105 Testing and league tables were established for the consumer and were supposed to make schools more accountable to parents. 106 Their replies were quite consistent: it meant being responsible and accountable, having power, and being in control. 107 Finally he held people accountable for the matters he delegated, avoiding a common pitfall of those who use empowerment. 108 Wary they may be, accountable they are not. Very few judgments are challenged by schools. 109 Under the concept of parental choice, schools will be held accountable for their students' performance. 110 The country will be held accountable for its treatment of American diplomats. 111 Worse still, our elected representatives, far from strengthening their links with voters, actually become less accountable to them. 112 No ambiguity about who was in charge, and who was accountable for what, for Kelly Johnson. 113 Peter, denying the challenge to be held accountable because of the outlandish judgment of this woman. 114 His remedy, modest given his rhetoric, is that professors should be held more accountable for what they do. 115 Training will be carefully controlled and under the terms of their contract the company is still accountable to the Home Secretary. 116 A company reorganization has created 22 separate business units, making each accountable for its own profits and losses. 117 Managers were held accountable for a broader array of financial, strategic, and human resource outcomes. 118 With Labour, it will be modernised and restored as a high-quality public service, accountable to the community. 119 Hold your market system accountable by standing your ethical values up against your healthcare costs. 120 How can doctors be made more accountable for the resources they use and what kind of incentives are appropriate?