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How can nut supply chains be made more transparent?
These glasses can be made more transparent to ultraviolet radiation by increasing the silica content.
Mitchell urged that the testing program be made more transparent through the release of periodic reports.
Each of these contributed to a narrative that Neurath believed could be made more transparent by the application of his pictures.
The business secretary, John Hutton, wants energy companies' accounts to be made more transparent, so that consumers can decide where they get the best bargain.
The fees which investment managers charge, and how much they earn, should be made more transparent and comparable to enable investors to shop around.
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The dominant strategy is made more transparent by the use of a novel graphical decision interface.
Bidding for public contracts – a traditional source of revenue for the Sicilian and Neapolitan mafia – was made more transparent.
'Until the data is made more transparent and comprehensible it is a useless exercise,' says Deborah Doane, chair of the Core coalition.
Note that the dots are made more transparent than in Figure 1 to make clear the overall shape of the distribution.
As prenatal records play a central role in guiding and monitoring the delivery of prenatal care in Canada, it is critical that the decision-making processes underlying their content are made more transparent.
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