Accountability is perhaps irrelevant is my point. You can turn off a computer, you can turn off a human. Is that accountability? Accountability only exists if there are consequences, and those consequences matter. What does it mean for them to "matter"?
If accountability is taking ownership for mistakes and correcting for improved future outcomes, certainly, I trust the computer more than the human. We are never running out of humans incurring harm within suboptimal systems that continue to allow it.
I think you don't understand what a manager does. As a manager, I'm not standing there telling people what to do all day. Instead I am creating the conditions for the team to succeed. This is an active and every day service.
higher social benefits, they think they will be receiving them forever.
However Greenlanders live in one part of Greenland and USA wants the other part so there is a simple solution.
If I were to guess, probably all of the months (four to twelve) in units that are in the Arctic, and (very close to) zero months in other units. I also don't know how well military experience from other Danish regions translates to the Arctic. Probably quite well, I'd imagine.
Americans were very efficiently suppressing such ideas. They were never interested in Europe having effective army. They only wanted to sell equipment and partially support their bases with European money. When the school bully is your "friend" you don't exactly have the freedom to do what's best for you.
Does it really matter what official statements say if a country have stock exchange, group of billionares and market economy?
Iived there for quite some time to understand its likely less regulated and government controlled than many ex-USSR countries (im from russia).
Of course politically Vietnam is what it state it is compared to e.g Indonesia that I now explore. But economically it's the same capitalism as everywhere else.
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