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uncountables
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un·count·able [ʌnˈkaʊntəbl̩, ingl am -t̬ə-] AGG inv
1. uncountable (not countable):
2. uncountable (countless):
un·ac·count·able [ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbl̩, ingl am -t̬ə-] AGG
1. unaccountable (not responsible):
2. unaccountable (inexplicable):
count·able ˈnoun SOST LING
count·able [ˈkaʊntəbl̩, ingl am -t̬ə-] AGG LING
dis·count·able [dɪˈskaʊntəbl̩, ingl am -t̬əbl̩] AGG inv FIN
ac·count·able [əˈkaʊntəbl̩, ingl am -t̬ə-] AGG usu pred
1. accountable (responsible):
jdn [für etw acc ] verantwortlich machen
to be accountable [to sb] [for sth]
2. accountable (explicable):
un·count·ed [ʌnˈkaʊntɪd, ingl am -t̬ɪd] AGG inv
1. uncounted (not counted):
2. uncounted (very numerous):
in·sur·mount·able [ˌɪnsəˈmaʊntəbl̩, ingl am -sɚˈmaʊnt̬-] AGG inv
sur·mount·able [səˈmaʊntəbl̩, ingl am sɚˈmaʊnt̬-] AGG form
un·ac·count·ably [ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbli, ingl am -t̬ə-] AVV
discountable AGG INV FIN
accountability SOST DIR ECON
accountability SOST RIS UMANE
accountability SOST CONT
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Third, it called for more integration on economic policy and finally, for the strengthening of democratic legitimacy and accountability.
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Evaluations should be based on changes in performance based around the four main issues: institutional arrangements, leadership, knowledge, and accountability.
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This extends the registration process but is designed to increase accountability.
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They directly address issues of local democracy and accountability so have potential to change the way boards function through increasing the level of challenge.
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Additionally, the government sought more control over professional development, reduced seniority provisions, and increased teacher evaluation and accountability.
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