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transparency <a transparency; transparencies> N

transparency (relations)
transparency (relations)
transparency (relations)
transparency PHYS
transparency PHYS
transparency PHYS
transparency PHYS

transparency PHOTO

colour transparency PHOTO

increase transparency

network transparency COMPUT

transparency of transactions ECON

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In this capacity, he was an advocate for the environment, championing the need for transparency, accountability and public participation in the field of environmental protection.
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The point of certificate transparency is to allow an end user to determine, using a simple procedure if a certificate is in fact valid.
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In 2010 credit rating agencies were criticized for the lack of transparency in their assessments and for a possible conflict of interest.
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The company emphasizes transparency and trust in its culture.
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The transparency is supposed to create the impression that one lives outdoors exposed to nature.
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They promote family-scale farming, direct trade, stable pricing, empowerment and transparency, achieved through education and assistance.
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Second, transparency in the firm's finances increased dramatically (e.g. partners were able to know each other's salaries).
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By using multiple superimposed layers of very fluid oil he was able to obtain a transparency and a wide variety of colours.
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Animations can be looped, spun, and faded in and out; users can set the size and transparency of images.
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After exposure, the plate was processed and contact-printed on another plate to make a positive black-and-white transparency.
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