Sentences with phrase «with less transparency»

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«Along with this increased transparency, you're held accountable for areas you know less about: new technologies, new markets, new cultures and geographies representing new stakeholders.
However, this increased oversight and transparency does not necessarily translate into less spending, as companies with board oversight of political expenditures spent about 30 % more in 2010 than those without such explicit policies.
Despite the rhetoric of democracy there is a lack of transparency m discussions of officials with the IMF / WB authorities and their decisions regarding conditionalities often imposed on the debtor countries without clear exposure even to Parliament and its select committees, much less to the general public affected by them.
Less than a quarter of lobbyists think they will be forced to comply with the government's moves to enforce transparency on the sector.
«It's difficult to reconcile someone who wanted to do away with a corruption - prone process only to usher in a larger process with even less transparency and a mechanism to give money directly to private businesses.»
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.
I also agree with Cato that neovoucher policies are less likely to come with regulations and transparency.
We truly appreciated the transparency, honesty, integrity and friendliness that we experienced at Mike Ward no less accompanied through the process with the aid of Joe Genovese.
While security crossed my mind, I'm less concerned with that than I am with transparency.
«USMI is also concerned with the lack of transparency about the program and its development as well as the inherent conflict of interest in Freddie Mac's role of imposing PMIERs standards on private MIs and then designing a program that relies on less regulated (and in turn less expensive) reinsurers to circumvent these standards.
But I believe he was an exception, and most investors would opt for explicit transparency in order to pay less, especially as the difference in costs increases with portfolio size.
Probably the most interesting news during the month was the SEC's approval of Eaton Vance's proposal to launch Exchange Traded Managed Funds, which essentially combines the intra-day trading, brokerage account availability and lower operating costs of exchange traded funds (ETFs) with the less frequent transparency (at least quarterly disclosure of holdings) of mutual funds.
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.
True Transparency There is also a new limited - ingredient trend unfolding — one that has less to do with identifying and treating food sensitivities in pets and more with the pervasive move towards natural pet foods.
The FFXIII engine uses a so - called alpha - to - coverage technique to render such transparencies, which render them with less flickering and more detail with larger sampling counts.
1.2.7 — Fixed throttle and brake button transparency (less transparent now)-- Fixed issue with moving bridges disappearing after restart — Content server migration — Other fixes 1.2.6 — Added option to earn bonus coins!
While I'm for transparency, I don't like the California initiative because it's rife with exemptions and special cases, all of which speak of a double standard and point to the intent being less to protect public health than make life complicated or costlier for some agriculture sectors.
However, in this culture of transparency where climate scientists describe degrees of certainty and confidence in their findings, climate change deniers have linked less than complete certainty with not knowing anything.
In the real world, the water vapour transparency window (8µm to 12 µm) may bring some reduction in the radiation of the air absorbed by the surface with respect to the radiation of the surface absorbed by the air; nevertheless F. Miskolczi a from hundreds of profiles (Tiros Initial Guess Retrieval) shown with line by line calculation that it is still true that the radiation of the air absorbed by the surface equals (more or less) the radiation of the surface absorbed by the air; and clouds «close the window» for a quite significant part or the time.
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.
My experience with State Farm has lead me to believe less in the transparency and fairness they boast in their commercials, but rather the bait and switch reality of dealing with their agents.
With a private blockchain, while it is more carefully controlled, and far less likely to be hijacked or hacked, it also flies in the face of the whole fundamental idea of this technology — losing the advantages of transparency and wider distribution that make the blockchain tech intriguing in the first place.
The updates include a less cluttered, less buried privacy settings menu along with new data tools and will be followed up with changes to add more transparency to Facebook's privacy practices.
As in South Korea, the government wants more transparency and less anonymity with cryptocurrency trading.
The advantage of these fixed fee arrangements is that you have some level of transparency with the fees involved but you will need to make sure that the # 410 court fee has been included and check how the costs are likely to change if the divorce process is less straightforward than hoped e.g. if the other party defends the divorce or does not engage in the divorce process.
With all due respect, however, I personally believe a larger reason the public has had a less than perfect view of the industry is due to a perception that the industry has not always been as open as it could be to innovation, competition (especially in the form of so - called disruptive models), or even transparency.
«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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