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Meanings of directly accountable in English
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Usage of directly accountable in English
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Lawmakers in the group have said changes were needed to make top management directlyaccountable.
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Comment sections and Twitter make every single publication and media figure directlyaccountable to viewers.
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It also asked that, as a body, it be made directlyaccountable to the Oireachtas.
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These businesses are not directlyaccountable to the public.
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Incredible to witness crowd hold him directlyaccountable.
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The Reagan Administration has attempted to hold the Soviet Union directlyaccountable for the uprising in El Salvador.
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But, unless a Government Minister is made directlyaccountable for implementing their recommendations, they will have little impact.
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Nevertheless, can we trust politicians who are not directlyaccountable to us, especially if they are placed under pressure?
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Campaigners believe that only by making directors directlyaccountable will the rising number of deaths caused by firms be reduced.
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Photo: SUPPLIED "Having a single-tier where people are directlyaccountable for all the decisions would be better," she said.
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The regime aims to make individuals at insurers directlyaccountable for their actions, making it easier for regulators to punish rule breaches.
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In your article you complimented the Taoiseach, Mr Bruton, on his aspiration to make civil servants more autonomous and more directlyaccountable.
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The plans echo measures being taken inside banks to make individuals more directlyaccountable for their actions, making it easier to punish rule breaches.
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The move echoes measures being taken inside banks to make individuals more directlyaccountable for their actions, making it easier to punish rule breaches.
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The Statement on Ministerial Standards released by then-PM Tony Abbott in December 2013 makes Mr Turnbull directlyaccountable for jobs provided to Ms Campion.
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A UK scheme to make managers at banks directlyaccountable for decisions could also be applied globally in some form to tackle misconduct, Carney said.