While we found no impropriety,
the lack of transparency means it is often impossible to be sure that money invested in carbon offsetting makes the difference that is claimed for it.
Not exact matches
Jonathan Albright, research director at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, wrote that the
lack oversight and
transparency into what sort
of data Facebook collected on its users
meant that the company's platform could continue to be exploited.
Early teething trouble with the UK system led to reports
of up to 20 %
of the most popular websites being blocked, and concerns remain that the
lack of transparency may
mean that important educational resources continue to be falsely blocked.
This
means there is a
lack of transparency as to what the insects are being fed.
Consumers find it hard to make informed choices because there is very little
transparency about price, service and quality...
lack of transparency weakens competition between providers and
means that some consumers do not obtain legal advice when they would benefit from it.
Under - investigation inevitably
means lack of transparency, in that the settlement reached between the two parties may misdescribe to the company's advantage the underlying criminality.
CROs additionally attracted judicial criticism in the past for
lacking transparency, despite the fact that CROs are a flexible and straightforward
means of achieving resolution between repentant and reformed companies and the SFO.
Not only does this expose us to an increased risk
of fraud and a
lack of transparency, it also
means higher transaction fees and, in recent times, inconvenience as several exchanges have struggled to keep pace with rising demand.
It does not necessitate the exclusion
of non-Indigenous health researchers in our affairs, but it does
mean ending the monopoly they hold, which at present is being masked by a
lack of transparency in reporting on Indigenous health research expenditure.