Sentences with phrase «bit more transparency»

A bit more transparency on Apple's part could have helped mitigate the controversy but then again, providing too much information can be just as — if not more — damaging.
In short, the service providers are asking for a bit more transparency.
So, yes, a bit more transparency, a better unit of measure and a few decades of data are required before these data mean very much (as you've stated).
I've decided to publish my Niche Sites income now to give a little bit more transparency.
Then a little bit more transparency would be nice to know why companies like HTC or Samsung would OK an Android update for a phone they made but the update gets sent back by the carrier.
Finally a bit more transparency from Wenger!
CoinDesk reported on Wednesday (July 20) that law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP filed a petition with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) seeking a bit more transparency and insight into what the definition of «delivery» across blockchain transactions might be.

Not exact matches

While the financial services industry has quite a bit of work to do in bringing more transparency to the titles used to describe different financial professionals, it is the responsibility of investors to ask the right questions to determine whether the financial professional they work with meets their requirements.
Index (42 minutes) 00:01 A little more on Elle, Huppert, and provocateur auteurs 13:00 Bleed For This, The Fighter, Hidden Figures 19:20 Katey joins us & Nick goes to New Zealand 23:00 Critic prizes, Critics Choice Nomination, NBR, the lack of transparency, and Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge 40:00 A bit on Hell or High Water
You might see the occasional transparency effect or hear more instruments in the soundtrack than you probably remember from your old 16 - bit game cartridges... and the super-widescreen aspect ratio is an obvious concession to modern displays.
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