Morgan even went as far as to call the report «factually wrong» for suggesting that Ofsted
is accountable for failures in child protection.
Under section 51 (xxix) of the Constitution, the external affairs power, the Commonwealth has undoubted power to implement its international treaty obligations, including the ICCPR, and
is accountable for failures of the states and territories to comply with these obligations.
Not exact matches
«Because Mylan's Board has determined that risk oversight
is the responsibility of the full board, all incumbent directors should
be considered
accountable for material
failures of risk oversight over a number of years, when warning signs
were available to the company but no actions appear to have
been taken to mitigate or head off the significant potential risks that have since materialized.
Is business
accountable for its own success and
failure?
«The tailings pond
failure at Mount Polley Mine may
be the worst industrial accident in B.C. I've seen in my lifetime and Premier Clark and the Liberal government need to
be held
accountable for their role in it,» said New Democrat leader John Horgan.
They
are responsible
for their part in the mission, but they
are not
accountable for the outcome, and they
are not to worry about
failure if they have done their stint.
A leader
is accountable for his subordinates»
failures.
Wenger said he
is happy not to
be linked with job at madrid» a specialist in
failure cant take a job where he will
be held
accountable for trophies, akbs go and support spuds you make wenger job comfortable you
are the enemies of progress, madrid fans say who they want AKBs sing
for top.4 Finish!
I
'm not saying he should go, but he should
be more
accountable for his
failures and explain how he
is going to right the ship.
In my opinion the buck stops at Mr Wenger's feet unless he comes out and tells us (Arsenal fans) that he
is being prevented from purchasing the much needed players by the board or any other acceptable excuse... Until this happens I will continue to hold Wenger
accountable for the
failures as much as I would applaud him
for his victories.
I do nt see why us the arsenal, the arsenal of yesterday, today the future should
be drag threw this ordeal, this club belongs to us and no know
is bigger than our arsenal.The board of arsenal
are also held
accountable for such
failure, its no use saying wenger will get more money because the problem
is with the manager and those board members with greed
for wealth.
Speaking in the lead up to the Burton game, Coleman stressed that Rodwell
is accountable for his own
failures, and he will have to work his way out of the rut.
i cant help my anger at this point becos its a result of so much pent up frustration and the managers
failure to recognise issues and
failure to ever acknowledge our fans and i refuse to stick my head in the ground and come up smiling after beating stoke at home 2 - 0, maybe if the manager had ever once just said «i feel
for the fans» or apologise to travelling fans after gutless away displays, but no he does nt feel
accountable to any1 despite the thousands of times «theres only one arsene wenger» rings in his ears, hes gotten more love and trust than youd give your wife but wot has he given you in return the last 4 years???? not even acknowledgement, and in between the poor run hes given us more than his fair share of touchline controversy which reflects badly on us and the club in regards to fair play.and he never sees anything!!!!
be honest and come out like moyes and bruce, its refreshing!!!! the standards at the club hav plummeted and where chels, utd, pool and even villa / city / spurs hav so many players who fight and uphold club traditions we only hav cesc, gallas, verm, RvP, sagna and arsha who, IMO really care and who fight when our backs
are to the wall....
Indeed, the need
for a shift in the nation's leadership structure has become inevitable and eminently desirable to accommodate young technocrats who can take responsibility
for their actions and results,
be accountable where previous administrations
were not, and tell the truth about their
failures without blame games.
Traditionally ministers have usually
been held
accountable for the
failures of those under them, and when in opposition the Conservatives have certainly called
for Labour politicians to «take responsibility» and not attempt to shift blame.
«Would you accept that the apparent diversion and sharing of the over $ 2 billion
was largely due to your
failure to ensure: (1) that system
was in place to ensure a transparent and
accountable spending of budget
for military operations in strict accordance with the standards of international law including the UN Convention against Corruption; (2) that any such system
was operating in a continuous and effective manner; and (3) that violations of the standards
were punished when detected by that system?
The County Executive and his administration need to
be held
accountable for this
failure.
Some, however, think Gov. Cuomo should also
be held
accountable — not only
for their
failure but his
failure.
And another time, Cuomo had this to say about the Long Island utility: «They represented themselves as experts at doing this and they failed and they should
be held
accountable for their
failure.»
Jeremy Hunt's apologies
for the
failures at Southern Health ring hollow, given that he believes markets and not ministers should
be accountable for our healthcare.
The clear purpose of CMRR's recent media - saturating push (heaped with utterly disingenuous posts)
for rail from Kingston to Mt.Tremper — which included finger - pointing by CMRR placing the blame squarely on County Executive Michael Hein's shoulders
for holding CMRR
accountable to the requirements of the lease agreement it had signed —
was to counter the reality of CMRR's
failure to uphold its lease obligations.
They
are not held
accountable for system
failures.
«Efforts to treat principals like professional managers and to hold them more strictly
accountable for the success or
failure of the school and students at the school
is commendable,» adds Jack Burns.
This raise
was offered by administration officials «out of determination to treat principals like professional managers and to hold them more strictly
accountable for the success and
failure of the city's 1.1 million school children.»
One of the things we all seem to know
is that there
are few careers, except teaching, in which professionals
are not held
accountable for their
failures and rewarded
for their accomplishments.
But there
were other problems as well: NCLB did not itself provide sufficient incentives
for students to work hard, as only teachers
were held
accountable for failure, and the legislation did not end the enduring inequalities of educational opportunity
for low - income and minority students that underlie the achievement gap.
They value innovation, expect to
be held
accountable for the quality and effectiveness of their programs, and understand the consequences of
failure.
The NYS Charter Schools Act of 1998
was created
for the following purposes: • Improve student learning and achievement; • Increase learning opportunities
for all students, with special emphasis on expanded learning experiences
for students who
are at - risk of academic
failure; • Encourage the use of different and innovative teaching methods; • Create new professional opportunities
for teachers, school administrators and other school personnel; • Provide parents and students with expanded choices in the types of educational opportunities that
are available within the public school system; and • Provide schools with a method to change from rule - based to performance - based accountability systems by holding the schools established under this article
accountable for meeting measurable student achievement results.
President Obama wants to raise standards and give educators more freedom to innovate without abolishing the premise of No Child Left Behind that students should
be tested every year and schools held
accountable for failure.
Now
is the time
for bold and innovative reforms that reward teachers and schools that show significant progress while holding
failures accountable.
It
is pretty ironic that Arne Duncan, the protégée of our own Paul Vallas, (Bridgeport's $ 229,000 part - time «reform» superintendent),
is now charging that the private companies that
are being hired by school districts
are not
being effective nor
are they
being held
accountable for the
failure of their programing.
The question has to
be asked: why aren't Steven Adamowski's
failures taken seriously; why
is he not held
accountable for his poor decisions and terrible policies?
Their utter
failure to do what
is right has left parents and public school advocates with no choice but to take steps to hold state and local school officials
accountable for their abusive strategies and tactics.
As the people who know the students best — and
are most
accountable for their success or
failure — teachers
are best suited to identify students at risk and assist them.
These issues raise questions about how to ensure that private schools receiving taxpayer funds will provide high quality educational experiences ad
be accountable for both their successes and
failures.
This
is not like Connecticut's Truancy Laws, which do hold parents
accountable for a child's
failure to attend school.
A hardship discharge also
is available in chapter 12 if the
failure to complete plan payments
is due to «circumstances
for which the debtor should not justly
be held
accountable.»
While India
is also growing fast in importance, it should
be absolutely clear that it
is the two largest CO2 emitters — most of all, my own country ---- that will need to make the boldest moves, or stand
accountable before history
for their
failure to act.
Who
is accountable for the mismanagement and
failure of leadership of this essential program?
As the toll from global climate change becomes apparent
for all to see − with whole populations displaced by rising seas, millions dying from famines due to crop
failures attributable to climate change, and millions more struck down by diseases associated with a transformed climate − these 11 men and one woman will
be accountable for Australia failing to play its part and
for slowing down international efforts.
There just isn't the ability to hold anyone
accountable for this; in the future, history may cite the reasons why things occurred in the past, but
are there names like Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo that could
be held
accountable for the
failure of Earths decision - makers to avert environmental disaster?
And public officials should
be held
accountable for their
failures.
What isn't understandable
is your
failure to
be accountable for postulating a laughable conspiracy theory.
The May 2000 ADB Forest Concession Review characterised the crisis situation in Cambodia's forest as ``... total system
failure; resulting from greed, corruption, incompetence and illegal acts...» However, according to the ADB so many people, companies, institutions and countries
were responsible
for the fiasco that no one should
be made
accountable.
And it wouldn't
be that way if governments would hold law societies
accountable in fact, and not merely in law, to the democratic political process
for their
failure to perform their statutory duties.
And it
was they who
were accountable for the launch's success or
failure.
Primary care physicians, nurses, specialists of all types, hospitals and clinics may
be held
accountable for improper screening or
failure to screen or diagnose.
The Obama administration
is no stranger to U.N. criticism, especially on its
failure to hold officials from the previous administration
accountable for the torture program.
Pacific Attorney Group
is well - versed in pursuing companies who have caused harm to consumers and holding them
accountable for their
failure to take the safety of the public seriously enough.
Management in the UK could
be prosecuted
for failure to prevent fraud by staff Speaking at the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime in September this year, the Attorney General reiterated the Prime Minister's priority of expanding economic opportunities — meaning businesses «of all sizes» should
be better held
accountable for their
failures.