The imputability of this diagnosis could not be clearly established because only 1 set of blood cultures had positive results. |
They must also make efforts to enhance their credibility through the improvement of internal governance, establishment of principles of imputability and transparency in resource management. |
Wood expands the idea of 'owning' outcomes through his subtle discussion of imputability. |
In order to achieve the required balance, it is necessary to go beyond the notion of imputability, which is so subject to destructive abuses of the system set up by the Convention. |
Consequently, the submission of a measure to the Member State for approval constitutes an indication of imputability. |
It is therefore clear from the case-law of the Court of Justice that the criterion of imputability to the State must be examined by the Commission on a case-by-case basis. |