"What we need to see for the benefit of all our children's future is a democratically-accountable education system operating within the local authority, " she said.
The letter also urged the UK government to channel funding through a "new and accountable multi-media Welsh media commission" that could "sustain a national culture and help steer media development in Wales flexibly in a period of vital change across traditional and new media".
Advertisers' migration toward search advertising is partly a result of belt-tightening companies looking for a more measurable and accountable form of marketing, says Greg Sterling, a search market analyst with Sterling Market Research.
The health care law signed by the President plans a significant expansion of ACOs -- Accountable Care Organizations.
"We face a very real risk of seeing the democratically accountable policing of computer-assisted crime replaced by a combination of vigilante action and the covert privatisation of legitimate investigation, " said Philip Virgo, Secretary General of EURIM, the all-party e-commerce lobby group which commissioned the study.
In early August 2008, the New York Times trumpeted the creation of a left-wing group (a 501(c)4) called Accountable America.
First, Federal Agencies have designated a high-level senior official to be accountable for the quality of Federal spending information.
He had previously pointed out that Britain would continue to "ensure transparency and good government" by overseeing domestic financial matters, and said that he looked forward to working with the new government on measures to create "a more open, accountable and better-managed society".
Your promise to your workplace should be centered around being a community-minded leader that is not only accountable for the advancement of yourself, but also for the well-being and advancement of those around you.
"This is a simple and modest policy that holds fast-food accountable, " he said.
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It is a sort of quality-assurance conference where doctors hold one another accountable and learn from one another's mistakes.
Stevens said UnitedHealth will push bundled payments and is aggressively negotiating contracts with so-called accountable care organizations (ACOs), a rapidly emerging health care delivery system that rewards doctors and hospitals for working together to improve quality and rein in costs.
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Secretary Clinton was critical of the government decision not to appoint a tribunal that could hold those responsible for the election-related violence accountable.
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At Concentra, executives are banking on the proliferation of accountable care organizations, which organize a collection of medical-care providers to care for a group of patients.
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Walgreen has also formed and is joining with larger providers to create accountable care organizations, which organize a collection of medical-care providers to care for a group of patients.
Congress slashed this year's budgets for several ministries staffed by Portillo people: most notably the Strategic Analysis Ministry run by Edgar Gutierrez, a former human-rights activist, whose job is to make government more accountable.
John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, issued a consultative document on regional-development agencies which failed to recommend making them accountable to local councils though Richard Caborn, his junior, is now touring the country urging councils to argue that they should answer to bodies with strong councillor representation after all.
If you believe our educational system should be held accountable for the progress of our children - then you are a Republican!
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Be accountable, keep the client-owner informed, you have a lot of discretion under the agreement, but make sure he's okay with what you're doing.
The court accepted his defence that he had been drugged by erstwhile business partners, a couple of Lebanese-American brothers, so apparently he could not be held accountable for his actions.
America needs the Club for Growth, both as a champion of pro-growth policies, and as an instrument for holding conservatives accountable for their voting records after they get to Congress.
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Whether it is through an accountable care organization (ACO) or bundled payment to a patient-centered medical home, insurance companies and government health programs like Medicare are moving toward so-called value-based payment systems and away from fee-for-service medicine.
Now, after more than eight years of waiting, Mr. Obama was stopping the trial of Abu Rahim al-Nashiri, the only individual to be held accountable for the bombing in a U.S. court.
They include a mapping service keeping the government accountable on schools that it has agreed to build or expand -- the map reveals any progress -- or lack thereof.
And in all of these ways, Congress, in considering and ultimately enacting the CFPB provisions of the Dodd-Frank statute, made sure that this was a bureau that would be both transparent and accountable to the Congress, to the American people, in ways that are unprecedented amongst its federal banking regulatory colleagues.
But just to hold Washington -- and to hold me --- accountable and make sure that the debt burden continues to decline, my plan includes a debt failsafe.
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In a Commons statement on 25 November, Scottish secretary Jim Murphy said the 10-year-old parliament had been a success, but it was now time to make Scotland more financially accountable.
There are those advanced nations who think that developing countries either cannot absorb this assistance, or that will not be held accountable effectively, and that the world's fastest-growing emitters should bear a greater share of the burden.
But more than the legal machinations, there is a question that continues to linger over the case: Was there a so-called rape culture in Steubenville that allowed football players to believe they would not be held accountable for any wrongdoing?
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