English to Malayalam Dictionary unaccountable

unaccountable

പിൻബലമുള്ള
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.
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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.
This act represents a case of police power that is 'unaccountable' and arbitrary.
This should also be the last election decided by the whims and conflicts of interest of 32 publicly 'unaccountable' officials.
A shadowy figure has appeared on the horizon to put these democratically 'unaccountable' Johnny Come Latelys in their place.
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.
Are we, the North Yorkshire council tax payers, paying heavily for the security of secretive, 'unaccountable' American bases while neglecting our own.
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.
However, minor infractions have gone unpunished leading to the idea that we are 'unaccountable' for our actions.
She criticised the fact that both external and internal auditors, as well as senior management, had proved 'unaccountable' .
What they do with our data is important but they're 'unaccountable' and secretive.
In England, the king is a perpetual magistrate; and it is a maxim which has obtained for the sake of the public peace, that he is 'unaccountable' for his administration, and his person sacred.
A lot of weird, 'unaccountable' things happen over the course of the film.
In the absence of effective laws as in the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, they are totally 'unaccountable' .
This does not, however, justify the enterprise of crafting law for others to whom they are completely 'unaccountable' .
He is absolutely 'unaccountable' and is never second guessed.
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.
Today, as an unelected official, he is 'unaccountable' and irremovable.
Stern pronouncements are hurled down like thunderbolts from Zeus, and, like Zeus, their authors are totally 'unaccountable' to mere human beings.
Although they dictate NHS policy on cancer, they are 'unaccountable' to parliament or the public.
Many different cultures struggled to come up with the means of providing some kind of realistic feedback to such 'unaccountable' leaders.
Water supply, services and ancillary sectors are too important to be put into the hands of people whose main concern is the profit margin, and will leave us with a fragmented and 'unaccountable' industry.
Online petitions don't talk to leadership: leadership ignores them precisely because they are so 'unaccountable' .
But who wants a world order shaped by these unelected, 'unaccountable' characters?
But at the High Court this month he won what can only be described as a pyrrhic victory, ending his battle against what he and many others see as the closed and 'unaccountable' world of private hospitals.
His Honour Justice Lee, for reasons which with great respect are 'unaccountable' , describes them as inevitable.
Motivation is one of the movie's troubling weaknesses - Cordier's shift in behavior is, to tell the truth, sudden and 'unaccountable' .
They are largely 'unaccountable' to the people whose lives they affect, and deaf to non-economic issues.
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' .
Yet this idea of genius, reinforced by our image of it, implies an acceptance of the influence upon creativity of a divine or otherworldly thing, of the transfiguring influence of something 'unaccountable' and mysterious.
They argue that the charter is un-democratic because it supposedly takes power away from the democratically elected representatives and gives it to 'unaccountable' judges.
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