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Sections "Risk equalization", 'Transparency and consumer information', and "Market regulation" deal with risk equalization, the implications of transparency for clinical quality, and institutions for market regulation respectively.
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Although transparency is beyond any doubt a worthwhile goal to be followed, it appears crucial to highlight some of the probable implications of a transparency initiative in relation to publication of clinical trial raw data.
The moral implications of connectivity and information transparency on Google's operations are codified in its list of commandments [68].
Pointing out that the deal that will net £27m for Reuters chief executive Tom Glocer, the motion expresses concern at "the lack of transparency" about the implications for staff from the proposed merger "in [the] light of recent cutbacks and sub-inflationary wage rises".
I further elaborate on the implications of the fall-back to transparency in transnational accountability regimes as a last resort and the types of resistance emerging against it.
Forest Trends Ecosystem Marketplacee will present detailed findings from the report with discussions from other topic experts on these and other implications of the Declaration to advance transparency in the implementation of deforestation-free commitments.
The series offers a meta-commentary on the automated tracking of individuals' download histories and browser caches, revealing the online implications of Paglen's appeal for surveillance transparency.
The eagerly awaited PIU review of charity law, expected next month, will also have implications for the transparency of the sector and how it is regulated.
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