The personal majesty of the monarch, as the final subjectivity of decision, is above all answerability for acts of government. |
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If ministerial answerability cannot be adequately established, the question cannot be accepted and would ultimately be disallowed by the Speaker. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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Beyond neighbourhoods, policing then needs what I would describe as answerability, at the level of the services centred in large towns. |
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I remember a time when the Prime Minister was very strong on answerability by the Government to the Opposition. |
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Accountability and answerability are two of the major themes now derived from Magna Carta. |
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To do this, Southern governments must be accountable to citizens with effective mechanisms of answerability and enforceability. |
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The findings of the committee form the basis for any initiation of proceedings to ascertain the answerability of public officials. |
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O'Donnell distinguishes answerability and enforcement as the two main aspects of accountability. |
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Weak oversight of foundations is limiting ministers' answerability to Parliament. |
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The government is keen to find a way to separate the agencies that spend the money from the agencies that monitor the implementation to bring in greater answerability. |
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The majority proposal states that this is an imperfect solution, and it is, specifically because it damages the answerability of MPs that it sets out to improve. |
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Decisions on the answerability of the President or for the dismissal from office of the President are the official duty of the Constitutional Court. |
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Here's a case in point: the Guide for Ministers and Guidance for Deputy Ministers go to some length to distinguish between accountability and answerability. |
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We came to believe that many of the frustrations and concerns result from unclear notions of what Ministerial responsibility is, and how it relates to notions of accountability, answerability and blame. |
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The answerability of CIDA must be viewed in the context of the chain of accountability established with those third parties engaged in the delivery of CIDA's programs and projects. |
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Dialogical approaches invoke agents' psychological states, such as the sense of one's own answerability, although they analyze these states as related to external interpersonal conditions. |
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They do, however, support ministers in their relationship with Parliament, and to this extent, they may be said to assist in the answerability of ministers to Parliament. |
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Sanction is preceded by standard-setting, investigation and answerability. |
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The guidelines attempt to clarify the meaning of responsibility, accountability and answerability, but they fall short on how these principles will be implemented. |
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According to the Privy Council Office, the distinction between these terms is that accountability includes personal consequences for a wrongdoing while answerability only involves explaining why something went wrong. |
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The answerability for action and its consequences. |
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