Example sentences of "accountable [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Labour would establish a new Railway Act , encourage a more dynamic style of management , increase government funding and make the railways more accountable through a consumer regulatory framework .
2 Well I do n't think it 's a very easy question to answer erm the Association , and I as the Director , feel accountable through a variety of channels .
3 I believe there is an undeniable need for a code making managers accountable through an independent disciplinary body if they introduce measures detrimental to patient care , or attempt to suppress reasonable public criticism of such measures .
4 A Government which is not accountable through the ballot box is not a democratic Government .
5 We are also accountable through the press and local radio in terms that all our work , unlike many other professional bodies , all our work is constantly on show and critics are invited to see and assess and attend and write up the work that we fund , and those criticisms appear in local and regional press daily .
6 We are also accountable through the box office in terms that your public will not come and see events and pay their money if the events that you 're putting on are not of sufficiently high standard , so the accountability runs in three our four different channels and each of them are quite potent and quite immediate in terms of their impact that they can have on the Association .
7 He is accountable as a steward of the earth 's resources ; he is accountable for his own particular talents ; and he is accountable for the way in which he acquires and disposes of his wealth .
8 So if a group is to be given authority , its members must be held accountable as a group , and unless this is done , it is very hard to take so-called group decisions seriously .
9 Mr Smith saw the move to ensure the institution 's senior management were elected and accountable as a straightforward wrecking attempt .
10 The pilot studies on management budgeting which tried to make clinicians accountable for a budget related to agreed workload targets demonstrated the difficulties of getting clinical cooperation on a voluntary basis and the massive efforts of persuasion and education needed for success ( Harrison et al.
11 All supervising officers , including senior divisional managers — chief superintendents — ‘ should not only hold themselves accountable , but be actively held accountable for the overall level of their subordinates ’ .
12 It could therefore be argued that as the districts were neither fully responsible nor fully accountable for the level of poll tax paid by their residents , electors would find it hard to make a judgement on the performance of their own authority based solely on that criterion .
13 To put the discussion into context , responsibility for providing further education in the United Kingdom is divided between three hierarchical levels , with the central government Department of Education and Science having overall responsibility , which is devolved to Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) each accountable for the education provision in specified geographical areas .
14 In education , by contrast , even in the post ERA environment the classroom teacher , directly accountable for the progress or otherwise of student learning , has a bewildering multi-layered system of accountability to wade through .
15 No one is accountable for the destination and use of this material
16 We can not be accountable for the choices that our children are going to make , even though we have contributed to those choices .
17 He is accountable as a steward of the earth 's resources ; he is accountable for his own particular talents ; and he is accountable for the way in which he acquires and disposes of his wealth .
18 In this way , individual schools and their teachers would be made more closely accountable for the education they provide since their work will be directly assessable against the results of other schools in the locality and against the national standards .
19 Both the leaseholder and the federal land manager , it was agreed , should be held accountable for the condition of the rangeland .
20 The authority should be accountable to general practitioners for its purchasing performance and general practitioners should be accountable for the purchasing plans they advocate .
21 Each manager is accountable for the work of his or her sections , departments , shops or whatever name is given to each division of the organisation .
22 If he is accountable for the warehouse , he 'll have his warehouse audited ; wastage rates , obsolete stock , retrieval rates , turn-over and wait-time at reception .
23 In other words , he held the local authority as partly accountable for the situation that developed at the school .
24 We have seen that on 13 June the Court of Appeal had decided in Heaton 's case that the Transport and General Workers ' Union was not accountable for the action of its shop stewards .
25 individual managers can be held accountable for the profitability of individual products ;
26 The guiding principles are the pursuit of efficiency , effectiveness and value for money : responsibility is to be decentralised , lower level operatives made aware of and accountable for the costs of their operations , targets are to be established and individuals assessed according to their ability to achieve them .
27 It must either be accountable for the consequences of its growing financial involvement , or give local authorities a larger independent source of finance — a local income tax or sales tax and give local councils genuine financial accountability .
28 You are accountable for the resources you manage and are responsible for making the best possible use of these .
29 The Government sees that it is more accountable for the individual tenants to pay their Council Tax directly to the local authority rather than to the landlord and unfortunately no agency arrangements can be put in place that would allow this .
30 Your specific tasks within that given work are assigned to you by a person called your manager ( or boss or supervisor ) , who ought to be held accountable for the work you do .
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