Sentences with phrase «less transparency when»

Despite sharing robust billing guidelines with their law firms, some departments still have little influence and even less transparency when it comes to how their funds are spent — or the value of the services received.

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There's already a lack of transparency when it comes to drug prices, and employers may have even less information if the insurer and the pharmacy benefit manager are the same entity.
When compared to P2Bi, many alternative capital providers offer higher fees, less transparency in pricing and unclear terms.
In providing such transparency we become more enlightened «consumers», meaning we might buy less, when we see the impact our purchases have.
While we can appreciate the aesthetic considerations of having less happening on the speaker itself, we would have preferred more transparency when it came to battery level, or whether a song was paused versus if there was nothing cued up at all.
Also, when you speak often at team meetings and provide transparency to your contributions to the company, people will have less reason to question what you're up to in your own cubicle.
In sum, utilizing the collaborative process just makes sense when drafting a prenuptial agreement because (i) it aids in transparency and ensures fairness for the less wealthy spouse while (ii) it also provides confidence to the more wealthy spouse that the prenuptial agreement will likely be upheld if ever challenged in court.
«Selling out typically means higher leverage and an investor base with a short - term investment horizon; going private, even when the family remains involved, means higher leverage, less transparency, and less investment in core controls.»
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