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1 We all claim to want greater openness and honesty in public life.
2 The Fed, once a bastion of secrecy, has moved gradually toward greater openness .
3 Nick Black claims that many welcome greater openness with their patients.
4 His battery of recommendations insisted on greater openness and called for more scientific research.
5 The Fed fears that greater openness could threaten its independence.
6 The result is greater openness and transparency about the diversity of ways to understand and address particular problems.
7 He said he wanted to push for greater openness around the prize, which has a 50-year secrecy rule.
8 Still, some drug companies reckon the clamor for greater openness won't go away, given past drug safety scares.
9 Calls from some activists and intellectuals for greater openness and democracy have so far failed to gain much popular traction.
10 There have been two signs in the past week that the United States may be signaling greater openness to diplomacy.
11 When he had made up his packet he returned to the subject of the king's rage, with still greater openness .
12 He also reports on events from the Davos fringe and the case presented by China for a future of greater openness .
13 Homophobic bullying remains a major problem in Irish schools despite greater openness to lesbian, gay and transgender issues, campaigners have warned.
14 President Barack Obama has urged a series of reforms to US surveillance programmes in order to guarantee greater openness and oversight.
15 They will be cheered by the idea that the Bank of England's rate-setters may be debating the merits of greater openness .
16 The project, however, could meet Western demands for greater openness in Iran's atomic operations to allay concerns about its possible military nature.
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