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Unaccountable

Unaccountable meaning

Inexplicable; unable to be accounted for or explained. | Not responsible; free from accountability or control.

Example sentences (20)

After all the efforts invested in the country for peace to reign, it is disheartening to observe over the years that thousands of Sudanese have been killed and unaccountable millions of people have fled their homes to escape the scourge of war.

It’s ironic that many self-styled anarchists advocate increasing the power of unaccountable bureaucrats to control what is said and what isn’t.

Of the Leviathan, Runciman writes: “Its argument assumes that humans are incapable of peaceful co-existence without franchising out our decision-making power to an unaccountable higher body.

There can be unholy love, which is self-indulgence; there can be unholy self-definition, which instead of guarding integrity is merely a setting of the self against the world, an expression of unaccountable, amoral power.

With price being a huge driver, unskilled, unaccountable tradespeople have had the option to build their businesses, of which has cascaded into branding the entire industry as inefficient.

Different, also unaccountable, monitor physicians’ prescribing patterns and compare them with their colleagues’, so this is not an overblown concern.

Judges are tied to the “international elite”, and “unaccountable, unelected” quangos are “plugged into EU lawmaking,” he said.

On the Green New Deal, you proposed taking economic and climate policy making from Congress and creating an unaccountable bureaucracy called the National Investment Authority.

Should the man who inspired, or perhaps provoked all of them remain unaccountable?

So, it can’t be that only one branch of the government could be unaccountable for performance when it harms the interest of the people of the country.

These examples may seem farcical, but they hint at a not-so-distant, dystopian future in which unaccountable bureaucrats at private AI companies decide which ideas and values are allowed to be expressed, and which are not.

This rise in racism has been enabled by our DEI and affirmative action regime, and is fundamentally anchored in metastasizing civil rights law and, perhaps even more importantly, subsequent rulings from the unaccountable administrative state.

Tim Walz Is Against Unaccountable Wars—but He Voted To Fund Them Anywaysreason.

We would put a stop to any manipulation of our elections by closing loopholes that allow unaccountable, paid political operatives to pressure folks through the absentee voting process.

Without systemic change, taxpayers and municipalities will continue to shoulder the costs of managing waste from packaging, while large corporations remain unaccountable.

British eurosceptics have campaigned for decades to free their country from what they see as an overly bureaucratic and unaccountable institution.

Furthermore, what if neuroliberal government is increasingly coordinated by unaccountable tech giants such as Google, Facebook and Uber: how meaningful will the harm-to-others limitation on government intervention be then?

In many cases, Trump's broad criticisms about the unaccountable and seemingly limitless scope of intelligence gathering are valid.

In that way, Donald Trump has been unaccountable.

I shook off this unaccountable feeling.