Sentences with phrase «see more transparency»

There have been reports that the National Security Council and Department of Homeland Security are taking a more active role in making sure there is a strong movement in favor of disclosure, he told TechNewsWorld, «but we'd like to see more transparency, such as public reporting about how the process works,» which is requested in the litigation, «as well as some way of understanding the volume, number of vulnerabilities the government handles, and even the budget devoted to it.»
I would like to see some more transparency from Amazon on numbers rather than their constant secrecy as to number of kindles sold, number of units sold, what areas of Amazon's business make and lose money, etc..
Conservative MP Neil Carmichael, chair of the education select committee, said he was happy with the idea of Sir David floating ideas, but said he still wanted to see more transparency in the RSC system and national commissioner role.
I'm also continuing to research the safety and effectiveness of both products and hope to see more transparency from both companies.
«I think what has changed is a desire to see more transparency form the executive branch, and the regional economic development councils, but I don't think it will slow down at all the access to resources to continue the resurgence of our economy,» Peoples - Stokes says.
«The Speaker and the members of the Assembly Majority want to see more transparency in the grand jury process because citizens have a right to know what choices were available and to ensure that there are no conflicts of interest,» said Biche.
«We'd like to see more transparency and accountability so people know where the money's coming from and where it's going and that it gets there on time and I think that's going to be an ongoing concern,» he said.
Mr. Denton does too, but he also would like to see more transparency on the financial side.
Expect to see more transparency required on behalf of the end user, especially as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect next month.
We're encouraged by the fact the list of possible metrics includes ROIC, but we'd like to see more transparency from GOOGL so that investors can better understand executive incentives.
As a result of these disclosures and the clout of these companies, we're finally beginning to see more transparency and better details about these programs for the first time since their inception.»

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It also promised that new settings it was rolling out will offer «more control over ads you see and more transparency about the data shared with advertisers.»
«In the absence of information, [employees] make up sinister stories, and we have seen that disappear when we err on the side of more transparency
At Facebook founder and CEO's Mark Zuckerberg's hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers were blunt about what they see as the company's flaws — its inadequate self - policing, lack of transparency, and reluctance to give users more control over their own data.
For more on due diligence from the Regulatory Compliance Association, see «RCA Session Covers Transparency, Liquidity and Most Favored Nation Provisions in Hedge Fund Side Letters, and Due Diligence Best Practices,» The Hedge Fund Law Report, Vol.
Some may see the SmartLabel initiative as big food companies» way of deterring mandatory labeling, but more importantly this can be seen as a big step forward when it comes to greater transparency.
If more companies are committed to transparency, maybe we'll see less headlines about people taking shortcuts.»
I'm glad to see that Americans are growing more concerned about what's in their food, but BPI's lack of transparency is what got them in trouble this time
Now our community and potential donors, funders, and key decision makers can see our commitment to transparency and easily contact us for more information.
Small - scale accounting changes also proposed last November, on which the parties do agree, could see improvements in transparency which could pave the way for more meaningful reform.
The slightly more uncomfortable but nonetheless crucial side of transparency is that people can see when a mistake is made.
«We want to make sure that more transparency, more exposure when there are those allegations and you flush them out to see whether they have any credibility or not, because sometimes they do, sometimes they don't,» Wallace said.
«I don't think in my years in government I have seen a process more devoted to local priority and with as much transparency as there has been in this process,» he said.
«I'm all for more transparency and oversight, but instead of jumping to be the first to legislate in response to a controversy, why don't we take a slower, more deliberative path and hold public hearings to see what's best,» he said.
WHEREAS, research shows that women are substantially less likely to self - select or be recruited for elective office, this gender gap in political ambition persists across generations and over time and that qualified female candidates who are equally or more qualified than men are often seen as less qualified or less viable than male candidates; and WHEREAS, research confirms that the presence of more women in a governing body leads to greater transparency and a focus on progressive policies such as closing the funding and achievement gaps in education, closing gaps or loopholes in contraception coverage and affordable health care, closing the wage gap, and removing obstacles that contribute to poverty of women & children; and
In the level I was playing, Studiopolis Zone, you saw uses of transparency and slightly more dramatic use of scenery destruction; though don't expect grand explosions, the destruction is still subtle.
Greater transparency enables us to see easily what areas need improving and why, and we are now so much more better prepared for an Ofsted inspection.
Clearly, school transparency is more popular with the public than with those who work inside the schools (see Figure 7).
If states are truly to be re-empowered to shape and run their K — 12 education systems, transparency and comparability seem (at least to me) to argue for more reliable external data by which state leaders can see how their schools are faring.
Pupils themselves actually want social media sites to intervene; I often hear children say they've reported content but it's taken a long time to be taken down, so we need to see much more transparency from these sites about their thresholds and processes for reporting.
It goes something like this: Step away from federal heavy - handedness around states» accountability and teacher credentialing systems; keep plenty of transparency of results in place, especially test scores disaggregated by racial and other subgroups; offer incentives for embracing promising reforms instead of mandates; and give school districts a lot more flexibility to move their federal dollars around as they see fit.
If the California Board of Education does push for more so - called transparency, it will be interesting to see if the California legislature holds politically - connected labor unions who also organize under the radar to the same standards.
See this article to read more about transparency with school budgets.
But we can see why airline CEOs want more transparency in this lucrative business: some, like Doug Parker of American Airlines, get paid completely in company stock.
Definitely think we'll see more companies grudgingly showing transparency on lockboxes and trying to head off legislation (which will come anyway) by playing nicely while the teacher's watching.
You might see the occasional transparency effect or hear more instruments in the soundtrack than you probably remember from your old 16 - bit game cartridges... and the super-widescreen aspect ratio is an obvious concession to modern displays.
I could see his transparencies in light of Wright's more heavily patterned stained glass.
Others see a clear need for an open exploration of ways to add more transparency and objectivity on top of the many steps taken in two decades of work.
As for Steve McIntyre and others challenging those tribes, in the long run I see their influence as positive, particularly in prompting more statistical rigor and transparency.
And despite these calls for even more openness and transparency, deniers see no problem with abandoning these principles as long as the right conclusions are reached.
I am grateful to Alec for releasing the documents, I feel it was the moral thing to do because despite the IPCC claiming transparency they don't ever want you to see how they get to where they get to and more importantly what they choose to dismiss in favour of that which supports their pre-disposed position.
The International Monetary Fund agreed in late 2009 to lend $ 1.4 billion to Angola in return for policy pledges which include more transparency for Sonangol, but it remains to be seen whether these pledges will actually be implemented.21
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In providing such transparency we become more enlightened «consumers», meaning we might buy less, when we see the impact our purchases have.
Advocates generally support more investment in solar, but don't want customers to unfairly pay the costs of a utility's changing strategy or — as they see it — lack of transparency during the process to determine rates.
In my view, this is a fact of modern life but I would simply prefer to see more honesty and transparency about it so that corporate pronouncements and high - minded statements of purpose and values and consistently matched by actual behaviours.
If anything, it is likely to intensify as challenges and other developmentsbecome more common and as increased transparency enables empirical scholarship on arbitrator behavior (from just last year, see Charlotin; Franck et al; Langford, Behn, and Lie; and Puig and Strezhnev).
Finally, I think we'll see a strong drive by the clients for fixed fees and greater transparency, and more innovative business models that incorporate tech in order to achieve those goals.
Legal scholars are debating the constitutionality of the process followed in this case and whether there should be more transparency in SCC decisions involving intervention (See: here)
See our post of March 6, 2018, Ontario Introduces Pay Transparency Legislation, for more information about the Bill.
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