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Перевод: accountable
[прилагательное] ответственный; подотчетный; объяснимый
Тезаурус:
- This means, among other things, that the electoral system should be one that does not effectively disenfranchise large sections of the citizenry, while at the same time it must produce a government that will be both effective and accountable.
- Quite simply, that is no longer the case - we are now less accountable to those people."
- Political polls account for only six per cent of the research industry's business, but they are its most visible - and accountable - manifestation.
- Because they are only accountable to themselves and to their shareholders, they would leave themselves exposed and vulnerable to those who do not take kindly to being dictated to by "outsiders".
- In their defence, UDCs claim that they are politically accountable to Parliament, administratively accountable to the Department of the Environment and financially accountable to the Treasury.
- The teacher is accountable in a way that the experimenter is not: her purpose is to promote the understanding of her pupils and not, except incidentally, her own.
- Nevertheless, the fact remains that the extent to which they are genuinely accountable locally is entirely within their own discretion.
- There must be a direct line of accountability from the man in the street, via his MP who is accountable to his constituents, to the minister who takes part in the Council of Ministers and the government, who are accountable to parliament.
- CGI, which has 13.3% of Computer Horizons, and is regarded by the board as a hostile shareholder, argues that the company's plans make it extremely difficult and expensive for another company to acquire Computer Horizons, and must be eliminated to make management accountable and maximise shareholder value.
- In future, government will be more accountable to an elected legislature.
- Probably the original intention was merely to contrast the procedure with that of a public inquiry (where, of course, the inquiry is in full view of the public) but for a long time the bogy of officials beavering away in private and then producing a report which damned some poor individual or organisation, without those officials being in any way accountable, was viewed with grave suspicion.
- A Government which is not accountable through the ballot box is not a democratic Government.
- In that case the steward was, in the modern term, "accountable" to the medical superintendent, as was the matron.
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