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transparent

[trans-pair-uhnt, -par-] / trænsˈpɛər ənt, -ˈpær- /




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The government now intends to introduce its own Private Parking Code of Practice, which "aims to create a fairer, more transparent private parking system".

From BBC

It added that it was transparent with customers as they could see the address of where they were ordering from, "to help them make informed choices".

From BBC

The study's strengths include its coverage of nearly all countries, use of current global health data, country-specific policy guidance rather than simple global averages, and the use of more transparent AI models.

From Science Daily

This combination allowed the researchers to examine transparent brain tissue and map dendritic spines across entire Layer 5 neurons for the first time.

From Science Daily

"While the advances creating flexible light-emitting diodes have been substantial, progress has leveled off in the last decade due to limitations introduced by the transparent conductor layer, limiting their stretchability."

From Science Daily