0 Someone who is accountable is completely responsible for what they do and must be able to give a satisfactory reason for it. -- 應負責任的;應作解釋的;應加以說明的
Unlike legislative bodies, courts are not directly accountable to voters, and at least in theory, they are not influenced by public opinion.
In settings where responsibility for policy making is most clear, incumbent politicians are held accountable for macroeconomic performances.
Without such connection, we are not responsible, that is, we are not prima facie accountable for the outcome. 33.
The blood banks are legally accountable for blood safety.
Nor have these changes made the executive branch any more accountable to the popularly elected legislature than it was before.
Within the existing international political system, each national government is accountable to its own people.
Finally, the outcomes of the organization's and ethics office's activities are also accountable.
In such cases, interviewers can and do treat interviewees' lesser displays of knowledge as accountable matters.