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" ... And so it was with Javid. An offer to stay was made, but only if he agreed to a new joint team of advisers running both No 10 and the Treasury. His existing staff would have to go, naturally, and the new unit would be answerable to Cummings. ... "
" ... At Liberty University, like any nonprofit higher education institution, the president is answerable to the board. At a minimum, the board signs off on the budget, major capital projects, and reviews the performance of the president. The board in principle plays an active role in shaping the mission and future of the institution, and provides an accountability measure against executive overreach—in a similar manner to how the framers of our Constitution allotted more authority to Congress than to the White House. ... "
" ... It’s an interesting dynamic when regulators seem simultaneously answerable to efforts by oil and automotive industry behemoths to throw roadblocks (no pun intended) against the pioneering innovations of a Tesla – while equally answerable to working class constituents threatened by an Uber. For both camps, free market shibboleths are marvelously reassuring until that self-same free market actually disrupts one’s security and sense of well-being. Strange bedfellows get made as corporate powers and rank-and-file protestors embark on parallel efforts to stifle technology in order to preserve the status quo. ... "
" ... Kendall: I think that every moment has the potential to be a catalyst to spark change. I don't specifically know in the moment for sure. I don't think there was a moment for the Civil Rights movement where people [thought] this is actually going to bring it around Voting Rights Act or make major significant changes…we made the choice for change, because if what nothing else from this equation, I would want them to hear that they have the power to affect change, that their government is answerable to them and not the other way around. ... "
" ... OK. Maybe the last question is probably more answerable than most. It’s a high-probability “No.” Here’s another high-probability question and answer: Q: Will there need to be a ton of spending to address aging and in too many cases badly-creaking infrastructures? A: Yes. I believe this (along with market stature), rather than the latest EPS tally, is the basis of an investment case for Quanta. ... "