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1 Maybe he'd been too opaque , maybe she'd pressed too hard for answers.
2 Dark pools have come under scrutiny amid concerns that they are too opaque .
3 His eyes were disappointing, too thickly brown in colour, too opaque .
4 You must always remember that if too darkly painted the pictures will be too opaque .
5 The process is far too opaque and complex.
6 The scheme has also been criticized for being too opaque and not delivering additional emissions cuts.
7 But the exposures were too opaque to get a detailed picture of what was going on.
8 Bankers have long complained that the tests are too opaque , especially concerning the models the Fed uses.
9 Wall Street chieftains routinely balked at the annual stress tests, complaining they are too opaque and arbitrary.
10 The CDM has come under fire for being too opaque , too complex and not delivering additional emissions cuts.
11 Dark pools are facing rising costs amid increased regulatory scrutiny because of concerns that they are too opaque .
12 Estimates based on Securities and Exchange Commission rules gyrate wildly with energy prices, while company data are too opaque .
13 Their appointment is too opaque .
14 The Yezidi were too opaque .
15 Banks have complained the current testing process is too opaque , and want to see the precise model the Fed uses.
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