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transparency

[trans-pair-uhn-see, -par-] / trænsˈpɛər ən si, -ˈpær- /


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"Today's release marks the end of a very comprehensive document identification and review process to ensure transparency to the American people and compliance," Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said.

From BBC

This transparency enables meaningful target-setting, progress tracking, and stakeholder accountability on addressing risks and harnessing new demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

The contract “has expanded significantly beyond its original scope,” Lee said in a statement, later adding, “I believe the Council has a duty to demand transparency and closely scrutinize costs.”

From Los Angeles Times

“There’s no transparency. There’s no information being shared before or after these enforcements have taken place.”

From Los Angeles Times

Foreign businesses have long complained about the difficulties of doing business in China, flagging red tape, complex regulations, and a lack of transparency.

From BBC