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opaque

[oh-peyk] / oʊˈpeɪk /




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While some states have stepped in with stricter regulations, the federal rollback has essentially given a green light to opaque pricing practices.

From MarketWatch

National Association of Realtors cost the industry $418 million and dismantled longstanding rules that had locked in opaque commission structures for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, booking a concert tour has been one of the music business’ most opaque processes — a craft built on personal relationships, instinct, reputation and thousands of emails that never lead anywhere.

From Los Angeles Times

Several officials inside the department said contracts and grants are being awarded in an opaque and arbitrary manner, and some are being held up without explanation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Graham Kerr said he anticipates the government-led stockpile—announced earlier this month and called Project Vault—will prioritize metals that have opaque markets and need price support to underpin new projects.

From The Wall Street Journal