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transparent

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




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Sand said she would like the water company to be more transparent and provide details about its financial situation so she can better understand its predicament.

From Los Angeles Times

“The public deserves transparent climate policy decisions rooted in the best available science advice from credible experts.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than developing parallel systems that may make markets less efficient and transparent and absolve companies of the responsibility of managing risks, we need strengthened implementation of proven frameworks.

From The Wall Street Journal

You may need to have a conversation with your ex to adjust the friendship which could be "less frequent contact, more group settings, or being more transparent about what you're doing together," she says.

From BBC

"The nation witnessed a horrifying situation this weekend," Ricketts wrote on X. While he reaffirmed his "support for funding ICE remains the same," Ricketts said he expected "a prioritized, transparent investigation into this incident".

From BBC