Sentences with phrase «little more transparency»

She thinks, although the math is hidden, «Compas will help give a little more transparency
I'm quite certain that if a little more transparency during the writing of the AR4 had been in place, someone, perhaps a WUWT denizen, would have noticed this completely false claim and prevented the IPCC from looking... well... STUPID.
Nor is it just a technical glitch that can be solved by a little more transparency or a few well - targeted regulations.
«The realtors themselves have asked for a little more transparency and determination as to how operations are,» he said.
So instead of just going silent I think, if you're cool with it, I'll give you a little more transparency on my end like I did today!
«I would hope there is an interest in moving the ball forward in terms of policies that could be created or developed to create a little more transparency

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With little more than a conventional photocopier and transparency film, anyone can build a functional microfluidic chip.
«We're trying to bring truth and transparency to dating,» Max said, «raising the bar in terms of higher quality, more real connections, and making it a little more authentic.»
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
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.
I've decided to publish my Niche Sites income now to give a little bit more transparency.
The fact that this continues to happen with very little transparency makes it all the more objectionable and leaves us asking, who really is to blame?
But a closer look at the nuances of both their discussions about the transparency in mitigation actions, a little exercise of connecting the dots, suggest that there is more than meets the eye.
They improve transparency and traceability, and make some processes more efficient, but pay little attention to their heavy use of toxic chemicals.
This seems to a positive step towards more transparency, which reinforces the position of potential petitioners, but on a closer look, it creates some, and not little, legal uncertainty.
Critics maintain that section 696.1 through 696.6 represent little more than a cosmetic change to preceding legislation and, as such, fall short in providing a reasonable standard of independence, fairness, efficiency, and transparency.
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.
In an age when issues of tax morality, transparency, and tax avoidance are grabbing headlines, you'll forgive them if tax lawyers have a little more swagger in their step these days.
In concrete terms, that means a lot more «click to proceed» boxes, although the transparency requirements mean the text inside may be a little clearer than you're used to.
What's more, most exchanges suffer from little to no of transparency, limiting any real cross-talk between those in charge of implementing platform features and the trading community.
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.
Fortune's Jeff John Roberts, who has been contacted in the past by the Google Transparency Project, considers this to be more than a little odd.
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