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Too secretive.

Commercial concerns make the review process too secretive.

The second is that central banks are too secretive.

Are charities too secretive about their accounts and activities?

And he argued that accounting firms were too secretive about their own finances.

Officials from the government's own Institute of Ecology argue that the whole project is too secretive.

Mr. Solórzano angrily chastised the investigators for being too secretive and accusatory.

Sweatshops have long seemed unknowable; the owners are too secretive, the workers too scared.

Paul complained Thursday that House GOP leaders were being too secretive.

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Doing the splits ReprintsA big failure of the council is that it is far too secretive--perhaps the only law-making body in the democratic world that takes decisions behind closed doors.

And whether you believe former Presidents should stay in the shadows of retirement or gather multinational billions for good, it is impossible to argue against public disclosure of those billions - and against the all-too-secretive backdrop of American philanthropy, it is equally impossible to deny the rather transparent Clinton Foundation a passing grade.

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