Sentences with phrase «mean less transparency»

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There's a huge gap between the kind of investment you make in «buying» trust versus less expensive means, like honesty transparency.
This is one key issue regulators should focus on, because more transparency means less systemic risk.
But it would mean the club could clear the decks in a very public fashion at home in front of their fans who are now desperate for a bit of transparency and a little less PR.
Fewer mistakes mean less time wasted for campaigns, enforcement focused on real problems, and increased transparency that helps restore public confidence.
In order to be granted the Canine Care Certified designation, breeders will: • Participate in independent, third - party audits conducted by a recognized animal care auditing authority; • Be transparent in their operations with auditors, and allow access whenever safe and feasible to retail and business customers, as well as to consumers; • Consider increased transparency and engagement with buyers by providing other means of access to their operations, such as live video streams; and • Participate in certification renewal annually or no less than every second year.
Will the transparency mean the best catches go quickly, making a round - up of the bags less attractive to a cooperating second hand store?
In providing such transparency we become more enlightened «consumers», meaning we might buy less, when we see the impact our purchases have.
It means that there is a lot more uncertainty for individuals and a lot less transparency about which firms really do offer the best packages.
«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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