First, clinicians must convert their need for information in the clinical decision-making process into an answerable question. |
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The leaders of these parties were answerable to and removable by the Comintern centre. |
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Once bloggers started taking advertising money they suddenly became answerable to their advertisers. |
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They are exclusively answerable to Parliament and have to present an annual report on their activity. |
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Charles insisted that as God's direct representative on earth he was ultimately not answerable to any elected chamber devised by men. |
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Well the problem is that you have these international sporting federations that are answerable to no one. |
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Governments won't negotiate, but in most countries governments are answerable to their people. |
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Advertisers are answerable to the Advertising Standards Authority, and liquor ads face strong vetting. |
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The advantage being that the architect was independent and answerable to the end user meant that quality in design and construction was assured. |
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We've got the right policies on issues that affect local people, and we're not answerable to some fancy national headquarters. |
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The rail safety inspectorate, which is answerable to the Department of Transport, is now conducting an independent investigation. |
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But we are in danger of losing the principle, 300 years in the making, that law-makers should be answerable to the people. |
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The Chief Justice is not answerable to the Prime Minister nor any other politician or group of politicians, not even the Parliament. |
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Democracy might be a flawed process but it was better than handing over control to faceless big business who are not answerable to the voters. |
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A separate planned shake-up of Executive departments would aim to ensure that civil servants are only answerable to one minister. |
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The institution will be answerable to the Minister of Labour and Social Policy and will implement state policy on social assistance. |
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He said it was of great concern to him that unqualified practitioners in healthcare were not answerable to any regulatory authority. |
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Chief executives come and go, never staying long enough to be answerable for their actions. |
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In March 1864, the captain had a notice placed in the local papers that he would not be answerable for any debt contracted by his crew. |
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You spoke previously about feeling yourself answerable to certain figures of the past. |
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Private bus operators are answerable for the loss to the State, students, unemployed and the daily wage earners. |
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The answer is they're not really part of the campaign, so no one knows who's answerable for those ads. |
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That otherness is not and never has been either equatable with or answerable to whiteness. |
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To him it means being personally answerable for everything that happens in government. |
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They are answerable to no democratic mandate, so are unrestrained by the will of ordinary people. |
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The Assassins kill without remorse in the name of the common folk, but they do so in secret, answerable only to each other. |
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To put it in religious language, the scientist is answerable to a very stern and peremptory magisterium, the magisterium of Nature herself. |
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Each of the district's councillors has about 12,000 constituents to whom we are answerable. |
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Yet, in our view, such problems are answerable whereas the scientific evidence for an old Earth and old universe seems unanswerable. |
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One of the intriguing questions, only partly answerable at present, is why the birds migrate at all. |
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Howard, having, bought off all other shareholders was answerable to no one and operated through telephones while living in posh hotels. |
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If one is confronted by questions and doubts concerning our religious fundamentals, he should have faith that these questions are answerable. |
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Instead I argued that such ultimate questions are not answerable, at least by anyone in our contemporary conversation. |
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Obviously some questions may not yet be answerable with the evidence available. |
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It is always answerable to some set of independently specifiable practical goals. |
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That is a question that the president simply said is not answerable right now. |
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However, the bill does not require members to be representative of the local population or answerable to it. |
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The Cabinet would be responsible to the President, but answerable to Parliament. |
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Instead, they were answerable to a complex of hereditary or franchise jurisdictions in the hands of the feudal nobility. |
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But that conjured up another question, which was not as answerable as the first. |
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The revised constitution made the Senate a proper upper chamber, gave parliament the power to initiate laws, and made ministers answerable to it. |
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Yet this very activity is indissociable from making our thought answerable to the world. |
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Question 8 stood alone as the only straightforward, answerable question on the entire ballot, and yet it too was fraught with complexities. |
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If mediocre students pray for easily answerable question papers, the bright ones seek good memory power. |
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Managers make key executive decisions about the running of companies and they are answerable to a board of directors. |
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These questions are all answerable, to a considerable degree, through research. |
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States and other duty-bearers are answerable for the observance of human rights. |
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As Muslims, it is our firm belief that on the Day of Judgment, we would be answerable to Allah in matters relating to our neighbours and relatives. |
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Directors and senior executives must be answerable for what goes on in their organizations. |
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Politicians have to be answerable for failure in ways that autocrats are not. |
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Those who cause environmental damage in the course of their occupational activities must also be answerable for that. |
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Polluters actually ought to be answerable for the damage that they have caused and ought also to be obliged to take preventive measures. |
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They must at all times be answerable for their actions and their stewardship. |
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He shall be answerable for deteriorations or losses due to lack of maintenance during the lease. |
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The assignees shall only be answerable for serious offences committed by them. |
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I speak here as a parliamentarian seeking to be answerable for every aspect of government activity. |
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Therefore, they could not personally be answerable for the information they provided 92 years earlier. |
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We must delegate authority to the appropriate level and those who have it must be answerable for their performance. |
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Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be answerable for the body and blood of the Lord. |
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The said Member shall not be answerable for the contents of the bill, nor shall he be required to endorse anything that may be provided therein. |
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The carrier must be answerable for damage caused, if only to safeguard his good reputation. |
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The municipal commissioner should be answerable to the elected corporate leaders not, illogically, to the state chief minister. |
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Accountability may be defined as the state of being responsible and answerable for the discharge of duties. |
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The employer is answerable for violations of occupational safety requirements. |
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Finally, judicial power will be poorly organized if the judges are not answerable for their judgments. |
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It also states that current ministers are answerable for actions taken by previous incumbents. |
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The Act makes it clear that it is always the person resorting to violence who is answerable for it. |
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Next, there must be accountability of the powerful, whereby the ruled believe their rulers are answerable for their decisions and activities. |
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Meanwhile it is not only competitors who are on the run, and not even the belated efforts to make coaches answerable for the cheating of their athletes. |
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However, past experience has shown us that the standards board is nothing but a toothless watchdog which fails to make people answerable for their actions. |
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It's an answerable question that no one has ever pressed seriously. |
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Science on the other hand normally sticks to the answerable questions, and can afford the luxury of insisting on truth and proof in its reporting. |
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The original question posed in the title is not really answerable. |
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The question is probably not answerable in any very specific way. |
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Otherwise, it was a very answerable paper with a good choice of questions. |
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It is liable for the sums which it approves and it alone is directly answerable to the European Court of Auditors. |
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Because this is a cultural practice, it is of primary importance for concerned members of the community to feel answerable to the law. |
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The Cabinet, at the federal level, consists of the Prime Minister and Ministers who are answerable to Parliament for government activities. |
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The procurators are answerable to the courts for their actions during judicial proceedings. |
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The Council of Ministers is answerable to the President, who has the power to nominate them. |
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He is answerable to the Executive Board, and manages the other staff in the secretariat. |
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The court is not answerable to the public as far as its decisions are concerned. |
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I believe that as an MP I must be answerable to constituents and be aware of their concerns. |
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But I am, and I should be, answerable to the United Kingdom Parliament for the Territories. |
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Some of them can have a significant influence on the success or otherwise of the Convention, yet are not answerable to the Convention. |
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The one-party states were replaced by small dictatorial profiteering cliques regarding themselves as answerable to nothing and nobody. |
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Therefore how can it be answerable in any responsible way to the citizens of Europe? |
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We affirm the right of parliament to be an institution that holds the government accountable and answerable. |
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The unit was, according to Hughes, answerable to Adams, the Belfast commander. |
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And yet for an agency that supposedly is answerable to no one, its people sure do testify a lot before Congress. |
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They accepted, in other words, that the king of France was an absolute monarch who shared his power with nobody, and was only answerable to God for its exercise. |
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It was understood that Estelle was answerable to Dorset alone. |
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Can I remind her and other members of the Council that they are elected to be responsible to the council tax payers of Bradford and are supposedly answerable to them. |
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Ultimately Governors decide whether matters will be referred to the police and social services and are answerable for discharging their duty of care. |
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Because domestic controls could be deactivated, she believes the answer is to make internet service providers answerable for the access they allow. |
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On the one hand, it is ultimately answerable to the ruling body of the Central Bank, whose overriding goal is to maintain a stable and solvent financial system. |
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Particularly, after we took upon our shoulders the responsibility and we have all become equal before the divine accountability and we are all responsible and we are all answerable to Almighty Allah. |
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I will be answerable that this galliard meant but some St. Valentine's jest. |
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Where all or part of the goods are stored by a third party acting on behalf of the operator, the database may be maintained by that third party on the responsibility of the operator, who shall be answerable for its accuracy. |
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Executive authority was to be vested in the crown, and in theory not answerable to either parliament. |
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Perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity or the crime of genocide are attacking human dignity and the conscience of the international community, and should therefore be answerable to justice without delay. |
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As such, he was not answerable to Parliament or to any judge. |
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It is the State's highest executive and administrative body and all State administrative departments and organs and executive institutions, without exception, are answerable to it. |
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Those senior officials may further delegate the exercise of elements of their own authority to other officials, who will be answerable to them for the manner in which they performed their functions. |
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They are a trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. |
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The Court of Justice looks very much like a kind of judicial Absurdistan peopled by other-worldly judges who are no longer answerable to anything or anybody. |
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I think he believed he was not answerable to anybody. |
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It would also improve oversight of academies, which are not answerable to councils, by installing regional directors of school standards to ensure they are up to scratch. |
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He or she is thus servant of, and answerable only to, the law. |
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Finally, Article 5 of the Law on the Financial Arbitrator provides that the Arbitrator performs his duties independently and impartially and is answerable in respect of his duties to the Chamber of Deputies. |
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On being enskinned, the successful candidate was ceremonially informed that he was henceforth answerable to all the Wala and not only the Nabihi. |
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States will also be answerable in new ways both to indigenous peoples they enclose and to the international community once indigenous peoples achieve self-determination. |
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In an intellectual hierarchy which constantly makeseveryone answerable, unanswerability alone can call the hierarchy directly by its name. |
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The Office is answerable solely to the President. |
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Moreover, if the Commission is to be truly answerable to the other Institutions, it must be able to maintain adequate control over the operation of each executive agency. |
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Basquiat's humor shares with Rimbaud's a particular, visionary wisdom: that of the world surveyed by one too young to be answerable for anything in it. |
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In reality, governments had long come to be chosen from parliament and to be answerable to it. |
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A collateral security shall consist in the undertaking by one person to be answerable for the obligation of the principal debtor in case of the latter's default or at the first call of the beneficiary of the guarantee. |
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I think that, if it is to be possible to demand political accountability, it is absolutely crucial that countries be answerable for the way in which they vote on this convention. |
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What wit and policie of man is answerable to their discreet and orderly course? |
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Regulators are answerable to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration in cases of allegations of maladministration, and their performance is scrutinised by the National Audit Office. |
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If it becomes a private enterprise, nobody is answerable for it. |
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Is my question answerable on basis of the reading alone or does it go outside the information given in the story? |
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Ministers are responsible for some things and answerable for all things. |
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By convention, the prime minister is answerable to, and must maintain the support of, the House of Commons. |
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The Monarch is not answerable for his or her actions, and their person is sacrosanct. |
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This action was based on the 1970 Crown Liability Act, which provides that the Crown is answerable for a civil wrong committed by a Crown servant during the performance of his or her duties. |
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The State of the Netherlands was answerable for any violation of those instruments, because it was responsible for the defence and foreign policy of the territories of the Kingdom. |
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It is well known that for over 70 years trade unions were dependent on party and State organs and were answerable for literally everything, from socialist emulation to the distribution of goods in short supply. |
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Often the remaining debts will not automatically cease to exist once insolvency proceedings are closed: if the debtor is a natural person he will remain answerable for them. |
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The monarch is not answerable for his or her actions, and the monarch's person is sacrosanct. |
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Is Ms Jowell really answerable for her husband's actions? |
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Ministers to kings, whose eyes, ears, and hands they are, must be answerable to God and man. |
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No single agency or individual seemed answerable for the problems. |
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He is answerable, in an appropriate manner and in the presence of his legal guardian, for offences that he commits and his legal guardian is liable to make amends for his wrongdoing and has an obligation to take care of him. |
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Interventionist, musketeer and swashbuckler, free electron, answerable to no-one, Richard Olivier is above all a maker of documentary films, see films. |
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But I think it's worth pointing out that relying on a body that is generally disdained and answerable to an uninformed and often misinformed public seems like the worst way to go about fixing a complicated problem. |
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Departments also became answerable to citizens. |
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They were the representatives of the people, they were elected by the people, they were answerable to the people and I think the governments are too. |
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Early Canadian governors and administrators were answerable only to British authorities. |
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The channel forms part of the BBC Television executive group, and is answerable to the head of that department, and to the BBC Trust. |
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There was no record of any communication from Moran on this topic in the records of the dicastery of first instance to which Moran was answerable. |
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Ivan's creation of the Oprichnina, answerable only to him, not only afforded him personal protection but curtailed the traditional powers and rights of the boyars. |
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Each bishop within the Latin Rite is answerable directly to the Pope and not any other bishop except to metropolitans in certain oversight instances. |
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