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en What this system endeavours to do, ... is provide factors which explain the discretion and make it transparent and accountable (and) some parameters by which people can follow how they've reached their decision.

en What this system endeavours to do is to provide some factors which outline the discretion, which explain the discretion and make it accountable and transparent.

en Vietnam is becoming more transparent, and decision-making is more accountable. His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal.

en The decision on the tariff increase must be transparent, managerially accountable and rational.

en Public education is probably already the most transparent and accountable of any government system. When do we start talking about resources?

en Agencies should be able to accept bids from any company that can provide the desired product or service. Government earns the best value for taxpayer dollars through a competitive, transparent, and accountable bidding process.

en Some nonprofits won't give money directly out to the victims. Instead they will take the money and provide services, whether that is temporary housing or vouchers or things like that. [But] everyone is trying to be transparent and accountable.

en Without having some kind of parameters placed on a coach, the reality is they could all have a different vision of what a kid's limit is in the heat, ... The policy itself that was adopted by the OSAA executive board gives the coaches some parameters as to how to structure their practices and guidelines to follow.

en It's important as we bring this system forward that we make sure supervisors are properly educated and trained in what it means to evaluate performance. . . . We have to assure people that we're going to have adequate feedback, that there's going to be a system of making [pay and performance] determinations that is fair and transparent.

en This program is here to provide one cohesive unit that's accountable: accountable to the judges in that we have to show when things were filed, and accountable to the taxpayers in that the Commissioners Court has some oversight of our budget.

en [Crawford's] decision was not made in consultation with the normal people who are involved with the decision-making at the agency, ... Even in the commissioner's office, it seems there was very little awareness about what the decision would be. It seemed to be very closely held and not at all transparent to the professional staff.

en I told him he's got to go with his heart. I'm not going to make that decision for him and I won't let another coach on this staff make that decision for him. He's going to have to make that decision and he's got to follow his heart. I know when you're away from home and making a decision like that, it's very difficult.

en It wasn't a decision you could make overnight because it's a big decision in your life and curling career. But after looking at all the factors, and trying to be a part of the best team out there, this was a good decision for me.

en I think the good thing about challenging calls is they have to be accountable for something, which used to drive me up the wall. Before, they could make a decision and not really care about it. At least they look stupid in front of 15,000 people now if they make the wrong call. That's more fun, right?

en I wish to assure the French government and people that their taxpayers' funds will be used in a diligent, transparent and accountable manner.


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