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transparent

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




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"To undertake missions that change the world, we must be transparent about both our successes and our shortcomings. We have to own our mistakes and ensure they never happen again."

From BBC

Agencies should provide clear notice periods, transparent exemption processes and predictable implementation schedules.

From MarketWatch

"A broad traffic light assessment of the public finances would make governments' multiple objectives – and the associated trade-offs faced – much more transparent and explicit," she said.

From BBC

Moderna makes the same point: “The industry depends on clear, transparent rules that are applied consistently in order to make the long-term investments that benefit Americans,” its spokesman Christopher Ridley told me by email.

From Los Angeles Times

Gaming law expert Rick Trachok, a lecturer at the UC Berkeley School of Law, considers the practice to be a “transparent attempt to get around the constitution,” which expressly prohibits Nevada-style casinos.

From Los Angeles Times