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1 To deliver strengthened local democratic accountability through a more effective Northern Ireland Assembly.
2 It would, however, change attitudes and lay down a basis for democratic accountability .
3 Excessive regulation was another concern, along with lack of democratic accountability .
4 The episode has resulted in a further erosion of confidence in democratic accountability .
5 Here are five reasons why open data matters for social justice and democratic accountability .
6 Eamon Gilmore said the treaty includes a range of provisions which enhance democratic accountability
7 It was going to be passed without any democratic accountability .
8 The Board has no direct democratic accountability to its voters.
9 He wants to move from bureaucratic accountability to democratic accountability .
10 They raise profound questions about the legitimacy and democratic accountability of the institutions in question.
11 But in the wider struggle for transparency and democratic accountability , they are fundamentally in agreement.
12 But it does not deliver on local democratic accountability .
13 The Dáil is to debate the proposed new social partnership deal amid concerns about democratic accountability .
14 The United States is above all a law-governed polity in which legal process mediates democratic accountability .
15 Benn was a passionate opponent of the UK's membership, largely on the grounds of democratic accountability .
16 Real democratic accountability to the people, not statism.
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