1. These citizens will be served by instruments of Government at Union level, which are intended eventually to be made democratically accountable. 2. How can doctors be made more accountable for the resources they use and what kind of incentives are appropriate? 3. And they set clear, measurable objectives and make managers accountable for achieving them. 4. Because of its vast power, some in Congress think the Fed should be made more accountable to taxpayers. 5. A foolishly sympathetic society enables their addictions by refusing to make them accountable for their choices, he said. 6. A coach can get close to his players and still make them accountable. 7. After finishing his testimony, Tutu said that even if there was no conviction, the trial had served to make Botha accountable for the past. 8. Bush education advisers are concerned that without the vouchers program, the proposed legislation will not make schools accountable for their performance. 9. But influential politicians are wrangling over whether the bank-restructuring agency should be freer of political meddling or instead made more accountable. |