lack of transparency
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transparency
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uk/trænˈspær.ən.si/us/trænˈsper.ən.si/
the characteristic of being easy to ...
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Thislackoftransparencycarries over to costs.
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One important quality of drapery is its opacity - in other words, itslackoftransparency.
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These include wide speculations oflackoftransparencyof the divestiture process and allegations of corruption in the management of privatisation.
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Because of thelackoftransparencyand accountability, the money credited to the pension schemes has been misused.
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There are several recurrent themes, including the government'slackoftransparencyand adoption of policy by stealth and concealment.
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I discuss subjects with restricted decisionmaking capacity, pathological obstacles to autonomy, involuntary constraints, research irrelevant to the population, andlackoftransparency.
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Economic models are often criticized for theirlackoftransparency(18).
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This ignorance is demonstrative of thelackoftransparencywhich characterises political processes in general, in both the villages and local authorities.
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Given thelackoftransparencyand complexity of identifying physicians online, disclosure is also essential to public trust.
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The third problem they identify with balanced budget rules concerns multiyear financial plans, in particular a possiblelackoftransparencyin the budget process that such an approach may generate.
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However, drawbacks of the new plans are thelackoftransparencyand potential welfare loss for individuals because of the inherent contingent claim structure of the new plan.
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Firms had been permitted to arbitrarily put off the initiation of production, imposing a considerable drain on the federal treasury, generating administrative chaos, and adding to thelackoftransparency.
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Lackoftransparencyis the real cardinal sin, though this does not mean that we can afford to be complacent about nepotism, mismanagement and fraud.
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It failed to tackle unfair state aids or thelackoftransparencyof accounts.
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In both cases, the goal is to support local dynamics, avoiding the cumbersome nature and sometimes thelackoftransparencyof implementing national programmes.
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A third trap is perhapslackoftransparency.
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There is a considerablelackoftransparencyin the current market.
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Thelackoftransparencyis one of the reasons for failure.
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I do not believe that thislackoftransparencyis reassuring for people.
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Then, fifthly, there islackoftransparency.
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