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Перевод: accountability
[существительное] ответственность ; подотчетность ; учитываемость
Тезаурус:
- It seems likely that some legislators in New York State will demand a new public accountability from museums receiving public funds.
- The effectiveness of teaching cannot be equated with its rational accountability.
- Significant powers are being delegated to schools and colleges and there is a general belief in the need to switch the day-to-day management of educational resources from county hall to the institutions and their governing bodies to achieve better value for money and sharpen the focus for accountability.
- First, is every director wholly committed to the concept of the accountability of the board as a whole, primarily to shareholders but also to other constituencies?
- Whatever the merits of these arguments, there can be little doubt that for much of its existence the LDDC has not sought out partnership arrangements with elected local bodies - it has pursued market-led strategies whose impact on local communities has proved far from advantageous; it has largely ignored local planning procedures; and there has been little public accountability of its Policies and spending.
- Flexible contracting will increase accountability to management and make management sensitive to the needs of patients.
- It is this party-to-party dimension of relations, and a particularly "centralist" and "internationalist" notion of accountability, which keeps these diversities within limits and maintains lite solidarity in fact as well as in name.
- The need for a modern concept of citizenship is not the only need of the political system - others include accountability of the state and effectiveness in government and a balance has to be found between these three desiderata.
- Brodsky countered that the broadening of the auction houses' public accountability could only help the market.
- But in general, here, too, was a major issue in which the 1970s had been wholly unproductive, in which Celtic nationalism had been inflamed but left impotent and dissatisfied, and real questions about accountability and democratic participation left unanswered.
- Difficulties of accountability have also been created by what are called "regulatory agencies", that is, agencies set up outside the core of government to regulate various aspects of economic and social activity.
- If it is true that "Political power and the effective control of communication go together" and political power at a local level may concern formation of council or school policy; equally, consumer power depends on knowledge for choice and accountability while producer power needs control of the base materials, including know-how.
- A less ominous formulation would be "accountable to the community"; yet, formulate it as we may, the notion cannot confidently be said to afford a guarantee of efficiency, if the control or the accountability is to relate to its performance as business in operation.
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