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1 In 2010, new rules required funds to become more transparent and liquid.
2 We're going to make government more transparent and more accountable, she said.
3 Some countries have introduced laws to make the supply chain more transparent .
4 Ms Moss said the ministry was making changes and being more transparent .
5 Muyembe said communicators had been appointed to make the process more transparent .
6 The government says the NHS has been made safer and more transparent .
7 TRANSPARENCY Some ETF providers are seeking to make the practice more transparent .
8 The clouds became thinner and more transparent although still covering the sky.
9 Other players are already making the giant over-the-counter derivatives market more transparent .
10 Political analysts say the case shows Turkey is becoming more transparent .
11 Aviation New Zealand CEO John Nicholson wanted the government to be more transparent .
12 Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash talked up the benefits of a more transparent industry.
13 He said a carbon tax would be more transparent than a cap-and-trade market.
14 They warn that funds could shift to African economies seen as more transparent .
15 CEBS needs to go further in making the process more transparent , analysts said.
16 The workings of our democracy need to be refurbished and made more transparent .
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