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transparent

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




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The U.S. government is theoretically among the most transparent in the world, required to disclose data routinely on everything from spending and loans to employment figures.

From The Wall Street Journal

When credit options contract, households are forced to turn to riskier alternatives with higher overdraft and late fees and less transparent pricing.

From Barron's

Their playing was electric in its immediacy, cogent in conception and executed with meticulous care—the orchestra sounding lush yet transparent, with enviably subtle dynamic shifts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BBC is currently unable to independently verify these figures and, so far, Iranian authorities have not provided official or transparent statistics on the number of deaths of protesters.

From BBC

Be transparent about your long-term plans for both properties, so your two sons are kept up to speed.

From MarketWatch