These are open, direct and an example of transparent democracy in practice.
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We will continue to provide information in a transparent manner, said Hafeez.
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More than anything else, African countries need law-abiding, predictable and transparent government.
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This development is a natural consequence of more open and transparent government.
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In addition, there is a clear need for transparent policies and guidelines.
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Industry players say better transparency will help local communities and investors alike.
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Let us put transparency into our democracy at last, Mr Jospin said.
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Freemasonry's problem, however, is that there is a limit to its transparency.
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The technology, officials say, would bring greater transparency to the city departments.
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The Performance Measures tool arrives at an inflection point for government transparency.
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For example, I was always fascinated by a translucency of the skin.
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In summary, the present study explored objective reference metrics to measure eggshell translucency.
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Marked iris translucency and foveal hypoplasia were present in all cases.
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The mineral and organic substances it holds in suspension actually increase its translucency.
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Entire salmon filets that maintain near translucency from end to end?
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The style, however, was pithy, and in writing that is the first Christian grace-no , Iforgot ,itis the second; pellucidity is the first.
Ús de diaphaneity en anglès
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Even the best scryers often fail to see anything in the crystal which maintains its natural 'diaphaneity,' as Dr. Dee says.
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What had been leanness in her youth had become transparency in her maturity; and this diaphaneity allowed the angel to be seen.
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I believe (he continues) that 'consciousness,' when once it has evaporated to this estate of pure diaphaneity, is on the point of disappearing altogether.