English to Arabic Dictionary unaccountable

unaccountable

غير قابل للتفسير
definition
adjective
a strange and unaccountable fact
unable to be explained.
The claimed input of non-elected people from outside of the Cabinet also undermines the democratic process as such people are unaccountable to the electorate.
(of a person, organization, or institution) not required or expected to justify actions or decisions; not responsible for results or consequences.
translation of 'unaccountable'
adjective
غير قابل للتفسير,
غير مسؤول
example
Instead they will leap at the chance to hand matters over to an inquiry, where a judge or some other apparently neutral, 'unaccountable' figure can spend months or years establishing ‘the truth’, Solomon-style.
They are largely 'unaccountable' to the people whose lives they affect, and deaf to non-economic issues.
This caricature of socialism is played up by wealthy businessmen whose enterprises are run from top to bottom by 'unaccountable' officials, stamping their prejudices and favouritisms on the people who do the work.
In a representational democracy we demand that the political process be open to public scrutiny and generally free from private, particularistic, unseen, and 'unaccountable' actions.
For some strange, 'unaccountable' reason, I didn't make the cut.
Online petitions don't talk to leadership: leadership ignores them precisely because they are so 'unaccountable' .
And looking over the schedule I am 'unaccountable' for my activities for the next hour, though I do remember talking to Rob Thornton during Marcus Schmickler's set.
This does not, however, justify the enterprise of crafting law for others to whom they are completely 'unaccountable' .
She also makes 'unaccountable' remarks about African-American visual artists.
De Havilland made the point that bloggers are 'unaccountable' , and suggested that the influence of blogging was being overplayed, mostly by bloggers themselves.
I noticed they were experiencing the same things as many Papuans - they were in debt to rapacious moneylenders and held to ransom by 'unaccountable' officials.
An even larger number of Americans with disparate views on the subject of homosexuality object to the idea that shared social norms can be revamped unilaterally by unelected, 'unaccountable' judges.
He is absolutely 'unaccountable' and is never second guessed.
Or could it be that it was a contest judged by one thoroughly 'unaccountable' person?
Many different cultures struggled to come up with the means of providing some kind of realistic feedback to such 'unaccountable' leaders.
Often they are 'unaccountable' to voters - who rarely turn out for elections affecting the districts even when they have the opportunity - or even to the governments that created them.
The disfigurement of memory occurs, then, as a story that has the potential to exceed its subject's control, to return an endless number of times, in 'unaccountable' and unpredictable ways.
This act represents a case of police power that is 'unaccountable' and arbitrary.
O'Connor, for my taste, is the great artist of the group, with a purity and intensity of ambition that is utterly idiosyncratic and 'unaccountable' .
When public services are privatized they are more 'unaccountable' ; citizens put both long-term rate stability and proper equipment maintenance at risk.
She criticised the fact that both external and internal auditors, as well as senior management, had proved 'unaccountable' .
There will be even less democracy, as more judges and other 'unaccountable' figures are given authority to supervise elected politicians.
Those issues have exposed the 'unaccountable' nature of our Government.
His Honour Justice Lee, for reasons which with great respect are 'unaccountable' , describes them as inevitable.
A lot of weird, 'unaccountable' things happen over the course of the film.
We already have in the him an unelected and virtually 'unaccountable' individual who wields far too much power and influence.
But his hearings raise the question of why such critical areas have remained so… 'unaccountable' .
The act occurs as a crazy, 'unaccountable' event which, precisely, is not willed.
In the absence of effective laws as in the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, they are totally 'unaccountable' .
Motivation is one of the movie's troubling weaknesses - Cordier's shift in behavior is, to tell the truth, sudden and 'unaccountable' .
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