Sentence examples for obligations of transparency from inspiring English sources

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"Institutional independence brings with it fundamental obligations of transparency, responsiveness and accountability," Mr. Bernanke said, adding: "It is essential that the public have the information it needs to understand and be assured of the integrity of all our operations, including all aspects of our balance sheet and our financial controls".

He explained, "I'm sure many consider this an imperfect framework...No country will get everything it wants...There are those developing countries that want aid with no strings attached and no obligations of transparency.

Member States should therefore provide for an alternative dispute resolution procedure that addresses claims by authors and performers, or by their representatives on their behalf, related to obligations of transparency and the contract adjustment mechanism.

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To protect investors, the government created the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC), which imposes an obligation of transparency on public corporations that does not apply to private businesses like the Trump Organization.

"In a world in which everything is more and more 'mediated,' things that are intimate, even secret, leak out in this obligation of transparency that new channels of communication impose on us," Muxel observed.

Last week when Reid was asked live on air whether she is paid the same as Morgan, she swerved the question: "I wouldn't know because we don't have the same obligation of transparency". Morgan joked (it must be presumed) last week that his salary is £22.5m.

This is also the case for the minimum list of items in Annex II that must be made public to meet the obligation of transparency.

Since the inception of the two agreements, significant progress has been achieved with respect to the obligations on transparency concerning the establishment of inquiry points, for the provision of information on SPS or TBT measures to other members, and the notification of SPS and TBT actions.

This paper pursues to show how regulation can facilitate the incorporation of transparency obligations into a record's lifecycle (transparency by design) to prevent the occurrence of any risk of corruption associated with the management of the information created by a public administration (missing or disappearance of information, lack of evidence, modification of documents, etc).

While, in March 2018, the French Competition Authority published a meaty opinion raising multiple concerns about the online advertising sector — and calling for an overhaul and a rebalancing of transparency obligations to address publisher concerns that dominant platforms aren't providing access to data about their own content.

If the government does likewise and fulfils its obligation to transparency at every stage of due process, it will have our support.

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