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transparent

[trans-pair-uhnt, -par-] / trænsˈpɛər ənt, -ˈpær- /




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The fire department has been anything but transparent.

From The Wall Street Journal

BBC chairman Samir Shah said changes to the BBC board's editorial standards committee would "ensure swift, appropriate and transparent action is taken to address editorial issues as effectively as possible, whenever they occur".

From BBC

“Agencies owe a duty to the public to be more proactive and more transparent, even than the bare minimum letter of the law might allow them to get away with,” Loy said.

From Los Angeles Times

The company, Noto added, is “combining our regulatory strength as a national bank with transparent, fully reserved on-chain technology to provide a safer and more efficient way for partners to move funds.”

From Barron's

The government said it hopes this will stop third-party companies "exploiting vulnerable learners and make the whole process more transparent".

From BBC