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However, as US secretary of state Hillary Clinton remarked at the inaugural OGP in Brasilia in April, "it is not enough to assert that we are committed to openness … we have to deliver on the commitments that we have made".
Mainly, he says, the Cleveland Clinic is committed to openness in all of its dealings.
"I, and more importantly, the Prince of Wales, are totally committed to openness and accountability".
None of these centralized institutional structures are formed by international treaty, and all of them are strongly committed to openness and participation.
The company was committed to openness and transparency and the care of asylum seekers was paramount, it said in a statement to the ASX on Monday.
He praised Mrs. Clinton's proposal, but noted that no health care plan could pass without leadership committed to openness and consensus-building.
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Hence their room for manoeuvre is limited but even at this stage it can be crucial to press reluctant parents to commit to openness with their child (including about the egg donor if used).
Mr. Dombos said his group was already committed to financial openness, disclosing its sources of income in its annual reports.
After the recent revelations about the level of US and UK surveillance of world leaders and other countries' citizens, it would be easy to be cynical about the very idea of a conference committed to increasing openness, accountability and transparency among global governments.
Labour has said it was also committed to greater openness.
Deputy Ryan said he was "committed to government openness and transparency".
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