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Definition of Unaccountably

Unaccountably
Unaccountable Un`ac*count"a*ble, a. 1. Not accountable or responsible; free from control. --South. 2. Not to be accounted for; inexplicable; not consonant with reason or rule; strange; mysterious. -- Un`ac*count"a*ble*ness], n. -- Un`ac*count"a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unaccountably from wikipedia

- workers' state, where the capitalist elite have been replaced by an unaccountable bureaucratic elite and there is no true democracy or workers' control...
- Accountability, in terms of ethics and governance, is equated with answerability, culpability, liability, and the expectation of account-giving. As in...
- outcome as it represents the action of self-interested and somewhat unaccountable political elites competing for votes. Anthony Downs suggests that ideological...
- that presidents could appoint a "virtual army of 'czars'—each wholly unaccountable to Congress yet tasked with spearheading major policy efforts for the...
- 2023. American Civil Liberties Union (September 2013). "Unleashed and Unaccountable: The FBI's Unchecked Abuse of Authority". ACLU. Archived from the original...
- theory arrived. Maxwell observed that the specific heat capacity of H2 unaccountably departs from that of a diatomic gas below room temperature and begins...
- centralized political and governance institutions of the former republic were unaccountable enough that they now comfortably accommodate the totalitarian objectives...
- matters of corruption in the IOC", but noted there were "matters of unaccountability". He later noted that when the spotlight is on the athletes, it has...
- A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a form of government where the head of government (chief executive) derives their democratic legitimacy...
- justified by the "principle of economy" which some Orthodox theologians unaccountably advocate (see Reunion Magazine, Sept., 1910). Journal of the Proceedings...