Sentences with phrase «far more transparency»

It's an initial sign that the oil and gas industry is waking up to the need for far more transparency if shale gas is to play a substantial role in America's energy mix any time soon.
I think we need far more transparency and accountability when you're talking about breaking laws, exploitation of women and sexual harassment of women.»
There is no question that mayoral control has led to far more transparency and better management of education resources than previously existed.

Not exact matches

Todd Zenger, a professor at University of Utah's Eccles School of Business, wrote in the Harvard Business Review last year that pay transparency is «far from a panacea... [and] a double - edged sword, capable of doing as much — or more — damage as good.»
That's because transparency builds trust; when people understand that you aren't hiding anything, and that you'll listen to anybody, they're far more likely to respect you as an authority and appreciate you as a leader.
Further, in an effort to encourage transparency and responsiveness to AGM voting, companies will need to explain what action has been taken to consult with shareholders when more than 20 % of votes have been cast against the board's recommendation.
The publication of vaulting statistics marks the first step towards more transparency in the industry; trade reporting that is set to also be published later on should further enhance this.
Further advancements are encouraging adoption of Industry 4.0 principles in the food sector to facilitate faster, more informed decision making when a labelling or contaminant issue has occurred, automating data exchanges with greater transparency throughout the food industry supply chain.
«This bill is about extending that transparency further to give the public more confidence in the way third parties interact with the political system,» he commented.
Just as the technology it aims to create, the achievement of invisibility (or something close to it) will result in more elusive and obscure threats and challenges to states by further reducing military transparency.
«We have been calling for more transparency in tax havens, but the government has so far been too slow to act.
«The idea is to bring the unit more within the agency as far as providing both transparency and accountability, like we do with all of our units,» said Republican Board of Elections co-chairman Peter Kosinski.
Ignorance of how a major programme is being conducted seems to us far more likely to distort people's perception of the state of progress of UCP [universal credit programme] or other major programmes than the degree of transparency afforded by disclosure of this RR.»
These stories only serve to strengthen the argument that Britain is sacrificing its sovereignity through further engagement in Europe; more clear and easily accessible information on financial arrangements and, if lacking in transparency, reformation of these institutions could shake Britain out of its comfort zone and force us into serious public consideration of the Euro.
«We think that the oil and gas industry is using far more water than they will admit, and applaud the California legislature, in particular the author of the bill, Senator Pavley, for recognizing the need for transparency,» said Miriam Gordon, California director of Clean Water Action.
It's holding out for lower prices, more transparency, and more open access than Elsevier has offered so far.
Like the Helsinki Declaration, which forever altered the ethical landscape of human clinical research, the aim of the Basel Declaration is to bring the scientific community together to further advance the implementation of ethical principles such as the 3Rs whenever animals are being used and to call for more trust, transparency and communication on the sensitive topic of animals in research.
She does something far more exquisite and remarkable, creating a drama with the exhilarating moment - to - moment transparency of life as it's being lived.
«The Department for Education needs to be far more open about the implementation of the academies programme: it has much to gain from transparency,» the MPs conclude.
Earlier this summer over DEFER's objections, the Democratic Party adopted platform language about charters that was far less accommodating than in the past, calling for more accountability and transparency.
Sixteen states and the District of Columbia currently have established standards to which authorizers must adhere.32 33 Further, ECS finds that more states are requiring authorizers to submit annual reports on their portfolios of schools to ensure transparency for both operations and results.
Further evolving the characteristics of Soul Red, a vivid body color that already combined bright highlights and pure depth to instill a strong impression of emotionally charged energy, Soul Red Crystal realizes a fresher, even more stunning level of transparency.
That would require a possible full - transparency on your stretch goal plan, or at least far more than right now.
We also have the awesome insight of the many more investors involved who are helping us add further transparency to our process, and who have contributed to putting this information together on how to prepare your materials for Indie Fund, or for any potential investor.
As more and more commitments emerge, further analysis will be undertaken within the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT), where this work originated.
The requirements of this Code complement related rules and policies of The Cooper Union that may impose further requirements, for example, rules on conflicts of interest more broadly, and certain additional rules respecting the administration of student financial aid in compliance with the New York State Student Lending Accountability, Transparency and Enforcement Act.
If he was truly concerned about the lack of transparency from «the Team», then he could have easily provided more information on the Yamal chronology (As far as I remember Steve is still trying through FOI to get this — is that right?)
IMO climate scientists would present their case far more effectively if they complied with the standards of transparency and due diligence that I've consistently advocated.
An additional reform contained within the Equality Act 2010, and which again is aimed at ensuring transparency as far as possible, is that there will exist a power to require employers with 250 or more employees to provide reports on the gender pay gap in their business.
Further, at the Federal level, the organization tasked with investigating and disciplining Federal judges, the Canadian Judicial Council, is so obviously nothing more than a whitewashing bureau with as little transparency as it has accountability.
While there are reasons to be concerned about consistency and fairness at both the leave stage and the merits stage of judicial review, inconsistency at the leave stage affects far more applicants, and the decision - making process at the leave stage lacks even the modest accountability and transparency found at the merits stage.
But audio transparency's versatility is far more underwhelming than I had imagined in that quiet Las Vegas hotel room.
With a private blockchain, while it is more carefully controlled, and far less likely to be hijacked or hacked, it also flies in the face of the whole fundamental idea of this technology — losing the advantages of transparency and wider distribution that make the blockchain tech intriguing in the first place.
However, this group is more than a little secretive: although described as a non-profit (Google) watchdog, the administrators of the Google Transparency Project have not and so far will not disclose who is paying for the project, with one exception.
As far as the future in concerned, Facebook says that in «the coming weeks» it will be proposing terms of service changes as well as updating its data policy for more transparency around what data is taken and how it's used.
As with any management tactic, however, transparency is far more complicated to implement than it sounds.
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