Sentences with phrase «provide less transparency»

I'm sure that the New York - based REIT is a sound business, but the complex structure seems to provide less transparency, often distorting the true value of the company.

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Fees will only be available after the loan application is completed, which is less transparency than other lenders will provide.
Elena Aguilar posted a blog in Education Week Teacher titled, How Transparency Can Build Trust, that provides examples for coaches dealing with «less than enthusiastic» teacher responses to coaching services.
Twenty - five years later, however, we find that freedom from the safeguards that regulations provide has too often resulted in theft, mismanagement, fraud and less transparency.
Fees will only be available after the loan application is completed, which is less transparency than other lenders will provide.
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.
C's requirement that shelters take all necessary steps to find placement for animals, many of the policies outlined here regarding shelter standards, live - release, return of owned animals, and transparency, also provide procedural safeguards for animals entering shelters that make euthanasia a less likely outcome.
In providing such transparency we become more enlightened «consumers», meaning we might buy less, when we see the impact our purchases have.
Based on the information provided by the first round of countries to advance a target, there is greater transparency in the targets as they are justified against the global goal of limiting warming to less than 2 °C.
The intention is that electronic bills will provide greater transparency regarding the value of costs being claimed, be easier to compile, and less expensive to prepare by using automated calculations.
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.
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