Sentences with phrase «lack of accountability means»

Lack of accountability means that there is an inability of the relationship to move forward.

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While the governor has defended the Regional Council program as a means to return control to localities, the initiative has been criticized by fiscally conservative groups who have questioned the record of job creation and argue the program lacks accountability.
This means that when you're distressed, negative, lacking social grace, or sick, it will affect your family, co-workers, peers, and even people on the street, giving you a sense of accountability and responsibility to more than just yourself.
Autonomy need not mean a lack of accountability.
Tennessee's plan would have a similar lack of accountability — which means parents could claim the voucher and then have their child be grossly under - served.
MCAS scores are an inadequate means of assessing school improvement (or lack of improvement) or of engaging schools in an authentic accountability process.
Because annual state testing is still obligatory under ESSA, and the vast majority of states are still using the Common Core, the only news story worth emphasizing related to this issue is that congressional «spending committees have generally ignored the Trump blueprint»: the president's lack of influence at present means that non-rich Americans have no practical means of avoiding sticking with the status quo of the two previous administrations, a test - based accountability strategy that has here been no more effective in promoting social mobility than it has in its original setting, Margaret Thatcher's Britain.
Between what some thought was an unfair distribution of funds (25 % to the creators), lack of quality control and accountability as well as what it could mean for the future of mods in general, Valve's own CEO Gabe Newell had to step in and do some damage control.
Justice Marrocco found that this lack of independent review means that there is no accountability for the decision to segregate.
An industry - wide lack of accountability and incentives to cut corners mean that tens of millions of workers may pay for these third - party errors with their jobs while employers waste money and miss out on hiring qualified employees.
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