The varied handling of paint ranges from near transparency to effects plainly achieved with spray and brush. |
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Since I'm trying to institute a policy of transparency here, I have something else to reveal. |
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This transparency is achievable because the building front is cantilevered and suspended from the main structure by diagonal ties. |
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It has a built-in transparency adapter, so it can scan 35 mm photo negatives and positives. |
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Another new nifty transparency trick is the ability to create a semi-transparent image that will work with any background color. |
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It is my warmest pleasure soliciting your confidence in this transaction, which I propose to you as a person of transparency and caliber. |
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Building on continental lessons, he developed a technique of using thin washes of colour in muted tones to create an impression of transparency. |
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The EU's brave mission to improve its transparency continues to be seen as nothing more than another tootle of this tired old trumpet. |
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On this occasion I shot with transparency film, and after dark with ISO 400 colour negative. |
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Corporate executives, however, see more to lose than gain from increased transparency. |
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The on-line service provides full transparency by maintaining computerised records of the feed inputs used in the rearing of animals. |
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The evil of entrusting our liberty to politicians is compounded by a lack of independent safeguards or transparency. |
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As the community is small, complete transparency and traceability is guaranteed. |
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But, the spreading of colours to get the effect of translucence or transparency should be done before the material absorbs the colour. |
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Hopefully, this legislation will bring greater transparency in these transactions. |
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Programs to improve financial transparency, corporate governance and debt reduction were hard to find. |
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At the same time, society is demanding more transparency in those business transactions. |
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Full transparency is maintained by publishing the reserves and the aggregate balance in the clearing accounts of the banking system. |
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Central and provincial authorities should do more to promote transparency in government procurement and contract bidding. |
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Authorities also introduced an open land tender system last year to improve market transparency, replacing often opaque land sales. |
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We also want to see more transparency with regard to securities, derivative transactions, investment, and guarantees. |
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A single currency will also increase price transparency and thus highlight price differences still existing between Member States. |
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In essence, the rationality means transparency with regard to both investment strategies and performance. |
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Its variations in height, pitch, and transparency make the roofline a canopy that casts a dappled light on the forest floor. |
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Measurement and information systems need to be developed to provide full transparency throughout public education. |
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Yet passions will be inflamed in this instance, and complete transparency of the process is required. |
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There were elements of transparency in acceptable proportions, in the garments which were interspersed with pin-tucks and pleats. |
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Other important criteria would be a clean track record, transparency, accountability, and the ability to communicate, he added. |
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With chiming percussion to the fore, transparency and subtlety are the characteristics of the orchestration. |
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Peperino shows a brilliant ruby red color and nuances of ruby red, moderate transparency. |
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The life industry pays lip service to the need for greater transparency, but it's a load of cobblers. |
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Indeed, some argue that the involvement of a private firm has brought much-needed transparency to a secretive, clubby world. |
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But the transparency and cloddishness of such a sudden lurch insulted a large segment of the population. |
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The lack of transparency contributes to the cynicism and hypocritical views. |
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Beauty is generally perceived as a good clear colour and transparency, as shown by fine emeralds or rubies. |
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And if media denizens bristle at that word, how about transparency and demystification? |
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The efficiency and cost transparency in the production can be enhanced sustainedly with less capital expenditure. |
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The move towards more transparency was expected to take effect by the end of this year or early next year. |
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All shades exist also in a supercalendered version which confers a discreet but sophisticated transparency to the repositionable note. |
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Aside from some occasional chestiness on vocals and a slight sense of veiling, midrange transparency was also good. |
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This was part of an effort to increase the transparency of hedge funds, which are notoriously opaque to investors and regulators. |
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The commingling of transparency and opacity is handled with remarkable skill. |
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I was the official photographer, first in black-and-white, later in colour transparency. |
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She also demanded transparency in the evaluation process of the candidates. |
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It explains at once causticity and non-causticity, transparency and opacity, colour and the absence of colours. |
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The main body of the object absorbs light, but the cuts reflect it, and an interplay can be set up between opacity and transparency. |
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The Phone Tools content rendering makes use of advanced graphics techniques for image opacity, transparency, zooming and panning. |
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Another omission is the failure to afford transparency to the process of review. |
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Strong themes of light and transparency are evident throughout the structure, including extensive use of silver on the external walls. |
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Pieces of the failed acrylic transparency of the aft canopy were also sent to the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Ohio. |
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The companies also called for more transparency and for limits on surveillance. |
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There must be a popular move to require transparency and accountability in all walks of life. |
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In the transparency of watercolor, the thin veils of color lapping the underlying white paper capture the city's luminosity. |
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It's important to use the kind that is compatible with the equipment you are using to get the images on the acetate or transparency. |
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I found it most interesting that he was the first cab off the rank to bag this bill, to bag transparency, and to bag accountability. |
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She calls for a radical re-examination of traditional approaches to accountability, transparency and press freedom. |
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The reforms, however, should focus on improving the transparency of the exchange's operations and governance rather than imposing new rules. |
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Using nonpublic information for making a trade violates transparency, which is the basis of a capital market. |
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You can also use a photocopier to copy print on to a transparency, but remember that you may need to enlarge it to make the text readable. |
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There is absolutely no transparency in measuring the readerships of newspapers or magazines for that matter. |
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The positive reaction associated with spin-offs and divestment can be viewed as evidence that the market rewards transparency. |
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We are not going to make any progress on this until we get some truth and transparency about what's going on. |
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I want transparency so it's clear there is no dubiety, perceived or actual. |
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Creating laws that insist on transparency will also create a huge amount of paperwork, administration and bureaucracy and enforcement costs. |
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He varied the pattern of transparency in the ceiling by specifying panels with differently sized perforations. |
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Still, the bugaboos of data transparency and price fixing concern regulators. |
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But transparency is a fat lot of good if the newspapers don't bother to tell the public. |
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It also sparked a public and media outcry for more government transparency in disclosing information and defending the public right to know. |
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These proteins, aptly called crystallins, give the lens its refractive properties and long-term transparency. |
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Greater transparency is being sought to convince farmers that they are being properly refunded for the VAT paid on inputs. |
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The new organization demanded wider public participation and transparency during the next gubernatorial election. |
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The structure of the stretcher, the tautness of the canvas and the transparency of the paint contribute to the total effect. |
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The organization has again managed to avoid allowing transparency and accountability into its secret and elitist decision-making. |
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For us, it is important to increase efficiency, effectiveness and transparency in budgeting. |
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Within the transparency, amorphous shapes glowed a pinkish grey, punctuated with darker, circular masses. |
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The other great problem of glass envelopes is their transparency not only to light, but to much of the electro-magnetic spectrum. |
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One of the criteria of transparency is the speed at which qualified auditors or valuators can make their appraisals. |
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It can ensure transparency and accountability within parameters of responsible journalism. |
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We must have learned from past that transparency and accountability are of the utmost of importance. |
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The seamless style combines opaqueness, transparency and colour for geometric lingerie. |
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To achieve solidity in the labs and transparency in the public areas, individual office organization had to be rethought as well. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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While Amelia and Lisa work on their paint-by-numbers sets, Andrea sits on the floor, gluing hot-pink thread to a transparency. |
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These people who want greater transparency, greater accountability, are upset about the corruption and the dominant authoritarianism. |
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The next area is the legal area which deals with internal competition, corruption, bribery and transparency. |
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His funky forms investigate established formal concepts of solidity, transparency, interiority and symmetry. |
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Excellence in journalism revolves around the key concepts of transparency, accountability, objectivity and credibility. |
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Whether or not you believe that the War on Iraq was justified, transparency and accountability in our democracy appears to be at a low ebb. |
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The delicacy and transparency of the material refers to the unphysical, abstracted nature of modern human existence. |
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The transparency exemplified by the Internet economy, he adds, will be the cyber wave of the future. |
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In fact, the effect of transparency produced by indexical pointing will effectively foreclose the interrogation that is called for. |
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He also urged greater price transparency so that customers are better informed when deciding to sign with a supplier. |
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The shine and transparency of glass automatically adds dimension and using metallic inks and foils only enhance the effect. |
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The grinning Michael beckoned me over the side and we stepped into a shallow aquarium of sun-warmed transparency. |
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The easiest way is to print the image on a transparency slide with a laser printer. |
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Allowing them access to the exchange using authorised brokers would increase transparency and boost liquidity, Shen said. |
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With one or two major pieces by each artist, the exhibition explored transparency, blurriness and reflected light. |
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For optical transparency, the filters are best mounted between two glass plates with a suitable mountant. |
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The default comes at the sacrifice of accountability, or what is popularly termed transparency. |
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The lack of transparency in the city budget has proved how the country has seriously deteriorated due to unaccountable leaders. |
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Price transparency exposes monopolistic or isolated markets to competition. |
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We've taken an industry that basically operates in a black box, and we've created transparency. |
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Such moves might lead to rule by cabals, especially of larger member states, that lack transparency and act to divide the EU politically. |
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But in the face of biohackers, serious defenses need to be discussed, and I believe that transparency is the most realistic solution. |
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It secures publicity and transparency, she said, and added that the best aspect of it was the irrevocability of deals. |
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Staff were also concerned about authoritarian management practices and a lack of transparency in appointments. |
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That is because too much predictability in the name of transparency weakens control by the gaming responses it invites. |
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If you're using the images for the web, a flatbed scanner with transparency adapter will do nicely. |
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Briefly, two aqueous chambers are separated by a partition made from overhead transparency film. |
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Keeldra in Leitrim failed to meet the national standard for both tarry residues and transparency. |
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Photographic images can be used in the design by shining a light through a transparency onto a chemically treated mesh. |
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In the 1990s, however, as managerialism began to dominate the university, translucence and opaqueness replaced transparency. |
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One raster pixel image is rendered on paper, and the second image is rendered on transparency film. |
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He promised that transparency and accountability would form foundation of his executive's tenure in office and success on the field of play. |
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Another important area of concern to fiduciary investors is information transparency, in particular contingent liabilities. |
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Clare's impeccable performances create a transparency of texture consistent with whatever they sing. |
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Now, each student used their transparency to project onto their prepared Masonite panel. |
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A good deal has been written about the need for accountability and transparency in diocesan transactions, financial and managerial. |
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In an era of openness, honesty and transparency the official secrecy surrounding this case has been disturbing. |
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The hope was that Greater transparency about performance would drive results. |
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Nothing compares to the lack of transparency, and the aggressiveness of this administration. |
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The apparatus works its mayhem sprinkled with the Holy Water of transparency and consequences. |
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But there's a difference between transparency about addiction and a reality show about b-list celebrity addicts. |
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It means working with governments to encourage greater transparency in financial flows so that investment becomes a ratchet for wider economic development. |
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In January, Italy and Switzerland began talks on cross-border transparency on the matter. |
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Either it reappointed her, appearing to close down the transparency of the appointment process, or it advertised her job, apparently undermining her independence. |
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From mesh and lace to the sheer and diaphanous, transparency was a clear favorite on the runways. |
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Then he favored no limits on spending but full transparency and disclosure of contributions. |
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Now Gore stands alone in his dismissal of reform, openness, transparency and peer-review to ensure good science. |
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As a complement to the board's oversight, FDA will improve transparency by sharing drug safety information sooner and more broadly and conveniently. |
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The transparency that was required for the treaty's implementation helped the country's evolution from one-party authoritarianism to multiparty democracy. |
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It needs transparency, capital requirements and fidelity to fiduciary duty. |
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It kind of takes the spirit away from Facebook that you can post anything you want and there's transparency in the number of likes for a certain question. |
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Their luster was superb as was their limpid green color and transparency. |
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If you truly believe that the early stirrings of corporate restructuring and improved transparency in Malaysia are real, there is a way to play this market. |
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To someone my age Keith Richards in his memoir Life has a kind of rare healthy post-Empire geezer transparency. |
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He says that there needs to be more transparency in the way the government operates. |
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He accepted it was essential to maintain Special Branch's ability to target terrorists, but stressed the need for more transparency and an auditable decision-making process. |
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I believe more consultation should be done before electronic counting mechanisms eliminate the transparency needed by tallymen in Irish elections. |
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To be sure, there are substantial benefits to be derived in terms of trade, price transparency and economic efficiency from the embrace of a common currency union. |
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While all of this is supposed to make them better bargainers and bring transparency to the purchase process, it has, in fact added more confusion for some shoppers. |
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Major financial institutes, including JP Morgan, ceased doing business with the IOR in 2012 because of a lack of transparency. |
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But they resisted talks on more transparency in government procurement. |
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This isn't TMI, it's the right amount of information considering her desire for transparency in blogging, and I just think it's really well written. |
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In simple terms, the new code will create transparency in the process. |
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Demands for greater financial transparency were resisted at every turn. |
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The effect is not unlike a large colour transparency seen on a light box. |
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All that's missing is a transparency adapter for converting slides. |
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But after a bruising year and a half in office, some of the luster of transparency and transcendency is gone. |
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The question, of course, is how far LDS authorities will go in this new commitment to transparency. |
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We need to believe that Taylor's actions yesterday are pure, or the transparency loses its potency. |
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In terms of transparency, the U.K. has taken a vital step forward by openly quantifying the extent of the situation. |
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Since 1972, when AEDC's Bird Impact Range began operating, a representative transparency from nearly every type of U.S. military aircraft has been bird-strike tested. |
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This lack of transparency leaves room to misrepresent risk and trading revenue. |
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Whereas TARP 1.0 would have been a boon to transparency, TARP 2.0 muddied the waters badly once again. |
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Insufficient transparency in the ut admissions process is a serious concern that goes beyond politics. |
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Hall even made it clear that his problem is less with the preferential admissions, but with the lack of transparency. |
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Hidden in this dictum is the danger of unlimited government, of the exercise of power untrammelled by the need for openness, transparency and accountability. |
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So much for the much vaunted transparency and accountability policy. |
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The building service core is a solid, while transparency is achieved through variations in a curtain wall composed of vision, spandrel, and fritted glass. |
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And those who pay bungs and benefit from them are not just agents, they are often club officials, who obviously don't want greater scrutiny or transparency. |
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I would take the time to make a good set of letter stencils out of transparency film and then use acrylic paint with textile medium to paint the shirts. |
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The dark glass wall, on the entrance facade, shifts between transparency and a dark, reflective opacity, depending on lighting conditions and the spectator's point of view. |
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This is not just a matter of maximising access and transparency about council affairs, and providing a fair hearing to both sides of any question. |
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The storefront has a warm and accessible beer house feel, and with the addition of big windows, the whole place has an atmosphere of openness and transparency. |
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The outcome is transparency to all stakeholders that is systematically incorporated as part of the overall strategic planning and business operations process. |
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Through its overemphasis on democratic accountability in the name of transparency, the present social system stands in the way of the emergence of such a self-appointed elite. |
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This is because the EU has now reproduced the lack of transparency and distance from popular participation which is typical of these supranational organisations. |
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Borosilicate-based pigments create even more chroma, color purity, brightness, transparency and reflectivity than traditional pearlescent pigments. |
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It supports heavy graphical manipulations, multi-layered graphics with chromakey transparency and optimised blit, zoom, rotate and scale functions. |
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You could try printing it on color transparency plastic and then heating it with a hair dryer whilst it is gently coaxed on to the surface of the mask. |
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The reign of George II practically revels in this perverse transparency. |
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It also wants transparency and comparability on prices with all service providers required to publish average monthly cost to low, medium and high-end users. |
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Remember, the gradient fill affects the transparency of the upper layer. |
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In contradistinction, this is a philosophy that ought to be at the core of a democratic society, committed to openness, transparency and accountability. |
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Some gray to dark gray cordierite also exhibits excellent transparency. |
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Visual transparency can also be controlled by applying frit to both sides of the glass so that at some angles it appears transparent, and at other angles it appears opaque. |
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At a time when even the secret services are bound by the demands of openness and transparency, nobody dares put their name to any demand that might be construed as underhand. |
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Therefore, as a general rule, greater transparency is usually better. |
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Even more amazingly, especially in the ravishing performance of Debussy's orchestral seascapes, they bring a chamber music-like transparency to this diaphanous score. |
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The eggshell thinness of the excised porcelain and the transparency of the glaze impart a striking translucency when the vase is held up to the light. |
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The 44 eminences charge that Britain's apparent lack of transparency and accountability threatens to undermine whatever moral high ground there is left. |
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The benefits include only one currency exchange, transparency of prices via a united shopping market and no risk of fluctuations between countries. |
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The introduction of this system will bring transparency and improve efficiency by way of reduced procurement time cycles and expeditious payment to suppliers. |
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The block models are designed to meet the three goals of simplicity, refutability, and transparency. |
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Thanks to its emphasis on transparency and equal rights, Finland's press has been rated the freest in the world. |
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At the summit, Cameron demanded more transparency, arguing that it would be better for business. |
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This active deswelling maintains the organization of collagen fibers implicated in crystal-clear corneal transparency. |
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You can rotate titles and shapes, apply gradient shading, set transparency, and perform anti-aliasing to eliminate the jaggies. |
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The cover is encased in a transparency, with a small square revealing a dollop of dew resting on a flower petal. |
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It subsumes the notions of liquid, flow, permeation, softness, flexibility, transparency, and tastelessness, among others. |
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In 2008, Transparency International criticized the lack of transparency of the system of Finnish political finance. |
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In 2016 Iceland was ranked 2nd in the strength of its democratic institutions and 13th in government transparency. |
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According to the prime minister of Somalia, to improve transparency, Cabinet ministers fully disclosed their assets and signed a code of ethics. |
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Some questions are totally legitimate and the FOI Act is a vital tool in increasing the transparency and accountability of public bodies. |
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The FRC also said that it wants companies to use the money saved through printing fewer annual reports to improve online access and transparency. |
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In addition, inputs for water temperature, and Secchi disk transparency as an estimator of phytoplankton abundance were included in the model. |
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The depth at which the disk is no longer visible is the Secchi depth, a measure of transparency. |
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The success of inflation targeting in the United Kingdom has been attributed to the Bank's focus on transparency. |
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Kuwait has more government accountability and transparency than other GCC countries. |
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The lack of transparency during negotiations on a final bill troubled Jerry Melick, manager of Liberty Communications. |
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The LSE supplies its participants with real time prices and trading data creating the transparency and liquidity through several services. |
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Saudi Arabia has undergone a process of political and social reform, such as to increase public transparency and good governance. |
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The Democratic Governors Association also criticised the donation and demanded more transparency in the reporting by News Corp companies. |
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According to the ECP, the decision to use electronic voting machine is made to ensure transparency in the next elections. |
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However efforts remain to be made, and the IMF repeatedly mentions the need to strengthen financial transparency and fiscal structure. |
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Neptune retrograde on Friday begins a period of transparency. |
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Water transparency was determined with a Secchi disk and euphotic depth with a submarine photometer. |
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Our guiding principles will be those of transparency, accountability and responsibility. |
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The 64-year-old Mathur succeeds Sushma Singh, who demitted office on Wednesday, as the sixth chief of the transparency watchdog. |
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According to Tye, representationalism appeals to the transparency of experience. |
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Because LEDs do not emit heat, LEDko is capable of utilizing images or gobos created with any standard printer and a transparency sheet. |
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Notice voluntary prior transparency for the supply of medical device injection needle intravesical Botox Bonce Needle 35 cod. |
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Moreover, the blitheness of the proposal to eliminate the express requirement hardly contributes to any transparency aim. |
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This admirable transparency is almost certain to make her arguments easily dismissible by those who do not already agree. |
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A rich lower midrange obscures what might have been greater transparency but results in an easy listenability. |
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We owe much to Elena Fagotto and Mary Graham for having clearly pointed out this gap in transparency and describing its negative impacts. |
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Any action against Zia must illustrate due process of law and transparency. |
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Our future deserves more than a rush job, it requires full transparency and full engagement with all fans. |
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A major reform of the customs service has significantly improved transparency in this area. |
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However transparency in the military sector is crucial to fight corruption. |
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One difficult matter in the relation between military and society is control and transparency. |
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Timberland did not participate, but was found the winner as it showed at least some signs of transparency on its website. |
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He said that in other provinces instead of transparency ad-hocism is still reigning. |
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He considered both surveillance and transparency to be useful ways of generating understanding and improvements for people's lives. |
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He states that rock crystal is valuable for its transparency and hardness, and can be carved into vessels and implements. |
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Loose-fitting tunics with flares low over the hips and a bit of gauzy transparency here and there joined the series of fun, kicky mini-skirts. |
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When I get the hills to line up, the lakebed is in the wrong place,'' Moore said, peering through the transparency. |
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The diascope test pattern reference for automatic setup is a transparency, built into all TK47B lenses. |
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In order to ensure the transparency of the ranking the companies are assessed based only on their public information. |
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However, most of the reverse side of each transparency is covered over, so that the backlighting is confined to specific zones. |
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Most neuroresearch vendors now take great pains to emphasize their adherence to scientific and industry standards, transparency and ethics. |
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The Extended Shelf Life Pack for Ragu offers glass-like transparency but with the added in-home safety of a non-shatter container. |
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Simultaneously, the transparency increased from the initial 3 cm to about 80 cm caused by the settling of the generated humate flocs. |
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Osmani's nomination comes as result of the honest work, transparency and successfulness in managing the Municipality of Gostivar, RDK said. |
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However, a common complaint about many merchant cash advance providers is not only the high rates they charge, but the complete lack of transparency in pricing and terms. |
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This is because he wanted to build trust, attract investments, and renormalize the relationship with the local capital owners based on transparency and honesty. |
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And the claim that it will enhance competition is called into question in light of NDC's apparent preclusion of full price transparency and comparison. |
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A hydrolysis of titanium alkoxide obtained superhydrophilic and antibacterial treatments with excellent transparency on commercial dental mirror substrate surfaces. |
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In the wake of the global financial crisis, various legal requirements were introduced to increase the transparency of structured finance ratings. |
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The workshop titled 'Calligraphy as Vehicle of Artistic Expression' aimed at building an aesthetic discourse that generates transparency in using watercolors on paper. |
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In November 1999, Moody's announced it would begin identifying which ratings were unsolicited as part of a general move toward greater transparency. |
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By the 16th century, Venetian artisans had gained even greater control over the color and transparency of their glass, and had mastered a variety of decorative techniques. |
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International pressure, mainly from Australia, influenced the Vanuatu government to begin adhering to international norms to improve transparency. |
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Several sources have noted the failure of the US government to supervise or even require transparency of the financial instruments known as derivatives. |
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A fine emerald must possess not only a pure verdant green hue as described below, but also a high degree of transparency to be considered a top gem. |
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Panama still has a reputation worldwide for being a tax haven but has agreed to enhanced transparency, especially since the release in 2016 of the Panama Papers. |
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Khamenei also makes the final decisions on the amount of transparency in elections, and has fired and reinstated presidential cabinet appointments. |
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The calculations prove that the rate of the colour transparency growth with v depends on the contribution of resonances in the inelastic antishadow rescattering. |
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It uses traditional Welsh materials, such as slate and Welsh oak, in its construction, and the design is based around the concepts of openness and transparency. |
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It ranks among the highest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic freedom, and education. |
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Poor operation of facilities, such as water and wastewater treatment plants, as well as limited government accountability and transparency, are also issues. |
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Because the gravel is relatively poor in silt and the transparency is great, there is enough light enough to allow for the growth of calcareous red algae. |
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However, Bentham wanted such transparency to apply to everyone. |
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OneTitle works directly with homeowners, developers, attorneys and lenders, offering significant savings, improved safety and transparency, and unbeatable customer service. |
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Over the last few years, European institutions have committed to promoting transparency, openness, and the availability of information about their work. |
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In addition, the transparency and reporting will enable the bank to centralise commoditised processes, allowing specialists to add real value elsewhere. |
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With hopes to boost transparency in local government, residents have renewed an ongoing drive to televise Hackensack City Council meetings at the June 11 council meeting. |
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King Abdullah took not only Saudi Arabia to safe waters but also was king for all Arabs with his stance of candidness and transparency in all issues making him a world leader. |
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In December 2014, the Bank adopted the recommendations of a report prepared by Kevin Warsh aimed at improving the transparency of the Committee's decision making processes. |
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A summary report will be developed and uploaded along with meeting papers to guarantee its transparency and objectiveness, which will be submitted to CSOM for consideration. |
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The provision is intended to unshackle the power sector by fostering competition, transparency and efficiency for the ultimate good of the consumer as well as the sector. |
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In each case a rhetoric of transparency makes it difficult to see beyond the moves within the text and the image to understand the metagraphic logic organizing them. |
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That's a welcome and necessary move, one that signals that officials were serious when they pledged greater transparency on the problem of campus sexual assaults. |
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Sharing his vision to transform Karachi into a developed megalopolis, he said that the party would follow the model of Istanbul and ensure transparency in contracts. |
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There is certainty, speed and transparency which both sellers and buyers seem to like because there's no re-negotiation, no fallthroughs and no gazumping or gazundering. |
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Two reservoir locations were monitored bi-weekly from May through September 2007 for pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, Secchi disk transparency, chlorophyll a, and nutrients. |
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Many doctors felt this reflected a clear conflict of interest and signed a petition to the medical council for transparency in its appointment process. |
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Bacteria cellulose nanopapers have unique properties, including biocompatibility, biodegradability, optical transparency and mechanical and thermal stability. |
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The suspension of the Old Bexley and Sidcup MP came as Downing Street backed calls for greater transparency in the way MPs claim expenses and allowances. |
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Academics at King's College London researched the effects of increased regulatory transparency on the medical profession and found significant unintended consequences. |
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