answerability

NOUN
  1. responsibility to someone or for some activity
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How To Use answerability In A Sentence

  • The personal majesty of the monarch, as the final subjectivity of decision, is above all answerability for acts of government.
  • It's an age-old inquiry, one that has for decades (if not centuries) provoked debate, discussion and too many punch lines to count - all inspired by what many assumed was the question's essential unanswerability. NYT > Home Page
  • We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers.
  • For some of us, faith is a positioning of our lives upon a fulcrum of possibility, challenging us to live with the unanswerability of the questions it poses and the doubts it accommodates. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • And it was the Dubai Ports deal which exposed the seemingly arbitrary fashion, and unanswerability to any other branch of government which was disturbing. China Sole Manufacturer of Material for U.S. Missiles
  • Yet that practitioner has no qualification, accreditation or 'answerability' for what they do? Archive 2004-07-01
  • We are convinced that it would do nothing to enhance accountability and answerability to the public.
  • Rather than concentrating on answerability to detailed government rules, more flexible mechanisms of accountability that encourage responsibility-taking are essential for governance.
  • The intrusion of government into so many areas of life and without democratic answerability isn't even exhaustive, as he says. The Conservative Conference Is Irrelevant
  • The majority proposal states that this is an imperfect solution, and it is, specifically because it damages the answerability of MPs that it sets out to improve.
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