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accountability

[uh-koun-tuh-bil-i-tee]

noun

  1. the state of being accountable, liable, or answerable.

  2. Education.a policy of holding schools and teachers accountable for students' academic progress by linking such progress with funding for salaries, maintenance, etc.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonaccountability noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of accountability1

First recorded in 1785–95; account(able) + -ability
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Few such tools of accountability exist for private firms - other than having their licence revoked by the Security Industry Authority.

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“There’s no answers, there’s no follow-up, there’s no accountability.”

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Prior attempts at accountability for Nijjar and his companies have been spotty and ineffective.

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Dunn said officers wanted acknowledgment for those members of law enforcement who were present at the insurrection, as well as accountability from those who rioted.

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Russell said: "His actions cost him, and they benefited me. So, I should be almost thanking him. But it's good to see that he took accountability, which I was a bit surprised."

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What doesaccountability mean?

Accountability is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions.Accountability is the state of being accountable, meaning responsible for something or obligated to answer to someone, such as a person with more authority, like a boss.The word accountability is often used in the context of individuals, especially in the term personal accountability. It is also commonly used in the context of institutions or people that are responsible to the public, such as the government, its agencies, politicians, and the media. Accountability is often discussed with transparency and consequences. This typically involves keeping people and organizations accountable by making their actions visible and having consequences when those actions are not acceptable.Example: The system of checks and balances is intended to ensure accountability among the different branches of government.

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