increased transparency
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandtransparency
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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transparency
noun
uk/trænˈspær.ən.si/us/trænˈsper.ən.si/
the characteristic of being easy to ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandtransparencyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofincreased transparency
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To avoid wasting scarce resources, there is a need forincreasedtransparencyregarding the requirements.
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Single-verb utterances may increase the saliency of the verb due to phonological saliency and possibly due toincreasedtransparencyof semantic mapping.
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Increasedtransparencywas a crucial element of reform.
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Theincreasedtransparencyof the redistributive process from richer to poorer regions could have negative implications for solidarity.
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These policiesincreasedtransparencyand greatly improved administrative efficacy.
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It is obvious that a budgetary procedure based on a top-down approach, an extended time horizon, and generallyincreasedtransparency, strengthens the deliberative element of the decision-making process.
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In particular, itincreasedtransparencyand hence competition by demanding that banks adhere to well-defined capital requirements, which are reported publicly and are easily comparable across countries.
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A process that aims atincreasedtransparencyand provokes discussion about costs and gains associated with public undertakings should imply a step forward in this respect.
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Increased participation, increased openness andincreasedtransparencyare important.
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A voluntary register is complete nonsense and will not result inincreasedtransparency.
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Moreover,increasedtransparencywould create an additional incentive to meet the highest demands.
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The report rightly emphasises the need forincreasedtransparencyand responsibility in development aid, although obviously that is impossible with such a jungle of reports.
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We shall work forincreasedtransparencyon defence exports at the national and international level.
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Indeed, there is a case to be made forincreasedtransparencyand effectiveness on behalf of the service.
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There is one more thing that delights me: the document will bring aboutincreasedtransparencyin government administrative functions.
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Firstly, let me mention the major elements as regardsincreasedtransparencyand accountability.
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At the same time the intention is to encourage the environmentally sound use of chemicals withincreasedtransparencyand information exchange.
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We wantincreasedtransparencyand citizens must be able to follow the democratic debate.
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Far from enjoyingincreasedtransparencyon these crucial numbers, we now have to peer through a fog of changed definitions.
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Our proposals are likely to include a requirement for mandatory monitoring and labelling, andincreasedtransparency, for consumers.
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