It projects content directly from a piece of paper, so no transparency or film roll is necessary.
"The situation where there is no transparency and market suspicion about banks being undercapitalized is an unhealthy one, " he said.
"Previously there was no transparency, " notes the diplomat.
Ms Gunner Logan also said there was no transparency about what criteria the local authorities were using for procurement decisions and that voluntary sector organiastions were "still in the dark" about what their criteria are.
"We're responding to the challenge that was presented when the Marie Stopes clinic opened in Northern Ireland and that revealed a loophole that private clinics are wholly unregulated, there's no form of accountability, no transparency, " he said.
In my opinion, using institutional mutual funds in a retirement plan of this size would have resulted in lower costs far more easily and with no loss of transparency.
Critics of some mild regulatory forbearance during this most serious of crises since the Great Depression will no doubt cite transparency as essential, but the two can go together.
High corporate transparency means no hidden surprises in the accounting, so investors are willing to pay a premium for its stock.
Unfortunately, in the absence of full data disclosure and transparency, no realistic answers can be given to these questions.
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The courtroom transparency, no matter the verdict, would provide a deterrent for others and some insight into how to prevent these financial misdeeds (legal or illegal).
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Doctors and politicians want more transparency, meaning no sweeping of disappointing trials under rugs.
There are those developing countries that want aid with no strings attached, and no obligations with respect to transparency.
The swipe fee system does not have transparency and has no competition.
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Royal Bank of Scotland chief Stephen Hester had "no great problem" with greater transparency on pay and bonuses, Mr Miliband claimed, but Mr Cameron was failing to push ahead with the measures.
It was a week before the Amazon deal was announced, to general shock within the company, where Hsieh, whose mother is a clinical psychologist, has promoted a culture of absolute transparency (Core Value No. 6: Build Open and Honest Relationships with Communication).
Honest companies also suffer from this lack of transparency, as investors have no way to independently verify their claims that their relationship with the agency is on solid ground.
"Working together, we will now move this project forward with conviction but also with proper transparency and oversight and at no further costs to tollpayers and taxpayers, " Mr. Christie said.
But no, in the interest of full transparency, we had Bernanke warning about how the Fed expected still more negative pressure ahead from the housing collapse, worsening labor markets, a credit crunch that may have still more shoes to drop, and revealing that the Fed was also beginning to worry about the potential for rising inflation.
Well, you need look no further than the company's latest Transparency Report, which details instances of content removal and user data requests over a six month span.
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Amid growing public concern over the outbreak, health authorities have promised transparency and stressed that there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the new strain of deadly bird flu, China Daily reports.
Some of these risks, according to Upendra Choudhary, senior vice president of credit services at Amba Research, include trading risk (some of these markets are thinly traded and have low liquidity), political risk and transparency risk (some areas have no or at least confusing accounting standards).
Be in no doubt: the next Conservative government will usher in greater transparency and accountability.
Yet there was no follow-up pressing Alexander to acknowledge the importance of transparency by actually being transparent.
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This year we also graded companies on their transparency: A means excellent disclosure, and F means no data at all on executive pay.
Bank of America "has been so beaten up in the past that they try as much as possible to lend transparency and commentary, but sometimes it's to no avail, " she said.
The next stage in this evolution toward price transparency would be a court case or federal regulation exterminating the no-surcharge rules.
Above all, he embodied what is best and hopeful about the Internet: its endless information, its ethos of sharing, its joy in connecting friends and strangers, its unflinching transparency about its own limitations, its promise -- by no means yet delivered -- of a world that is more open, more knowledgeable, and, above all, more fair ... a world that reflects the values of the Internet at its best.
The government for its part has accepted the resignation - arguing that it was necessary in the interests of transparency and neutrality - while simultaneously stressing that Mr Haq had in no way behaved improperly.
Mostly importantly, and this is our key learning from 2009, no matter what we have to communicate, we are committed to doing it with transparency, openness and respect for the people impacted by the change.
Under law, the Corporation is under no obligation to publish details of the fund's assets, but the lack of transparency undermines the trust that the Corporation is trying to win from non-City people who remain immune to the charm of its medieval arrangements.
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