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The Commission concluded that sustaining unhindered innovation will require that the Internet’s standards are openly developed and available; that all users develop better digital “hygiene” to discourage hackers; that security and resilience be at the core of system design (rather than an afterthought, as they currently are); that governments not require third parties to compromise encryption; that countries agree not to attack the Internet’s core infrastructure; and that governments mandate liability and compel
transparent
reporting of technological problems to provide a market-based insurance industry to enhance the IOT’s security.
In her preliminary statement, the EU Head of Mission, MEP Renate Weber, stated that the electoral process had, in general terms, adhered to international standards with respect to democratic elections, and that the Bolivian Electoral Commission had acted in a transparent, neutral, and efficient way.
At considerable domestic political risk, Tymoshenko concluded a long-term gas transit and purchase agreement with Russia that is
transparent
and market-oriented, as well as a far-reaching agreement with the European Union, the World Bank, the EBRD, and the European Investment Bank on reform of Ukraine’s gas sector and gas-transit system.
Many hope that the SARS crisis will encourage China's leaders to become more
transparent
and accountable.
Crime rates are falling, the public infrastructure revolutionized, corruption curtailed, and a sense of legitimate,
transparent
authority is being established.
It will produce a “to do” list that will demonstrate how to achieve the most that we can for humanity, which could lead, in turn, to more
transparent
decision-making.
Financial sanctions, for instance, discourage the development of a modern and
transparent
financial system, integrated with the rest of the world.
The world benefits when US-China relations stay on track, so both countries should be more
transparent
about their national interests.
Palestinians need financial and technical help to build up a unified and capable security establishment, to revive a moribund economy, and to build a modern,
transparent
political system.
Maintaining anonymous charges enables the military authorities to avoid keeping comprehensive records, which in turn allows officials to evade responsibility for
transparent
reporting of assaults and of prosecutions – and thus not to prosecute sex crime in any serious, systematic way.
The decisive impact of globalization lies elsewhere: it gives a crisis bonus to countries with
transparent
and accountable political structures.
This means to make sure that political power is controlled and political processes
transparent.
A broader, more
transparent
recruitment process would reduce groupthink, challenge the status quo, and, one hopes, leave central banks better equipped to handle a financial crisis.
Fortunately, governments, technology companies, civil-society groups, and journalists recognize the salience of these issues and are working together to build more
transparent
and accountable institutions.
For two hundred years, economists used simple economic models that assumed that information was perfect - i.e. that all participants have equal and
transparent
knowledge of the relevant factors.
To this end, eligibility should be based on objective,
transparent
criteria of relative economic and social development.
But what May hoped would seem like a clear, even powerful, stance was actually a vague, fatuous, and rather
transparent
ploy to avoid the question that voters never had a chance to consider: “What kind of Brexit should the UK pursue?”
Yet on the whole, a more
transparent
community is likely to be a better one – and the same applies to a more
transparent
world.
In order to make local-government borrowing more
transparent
and accountable, the Third Plenum calls for streamlining the distribution of revenue between the central and local governments, increasing transfer payments to cities, and allowing local authorities to issue municipal bonds independently.
Moreover, many fragile states are rich in natural resources, and must establish
transparent
resource management – aimed at curbing corruption and controlling illicit flows of money and goods – in order to raise the revenues needed to deliver services.
In a way, Putin succeeded twice: he looked
transparent
to the West and menacing to most of his own citizens.
But might wholly
transparent
government imply a wholly
transparent
citizen?
When that becomes transparent, so do those citizens who spoke with or were monitored by the government.
Who can honestly say that public debate has become more rational and less paranoid when our governments have become more
transparent?
There is now an overwhelming consensus that open, transparent, and accountable mechanisms of shareholder control are essential for the efficient functioning of public corporations.
It is they, not Soros and his
transparent
Open Society Foundations, who represent the real threat to our politics and societies.
But a gift from a wealthy Chinese businessperson should be welcomed, as long as it is
transparent
and includes no conditions that would infringe on the recipient’s mission.
But state-to-state loans usually include conditions that are less
transparent
than those attached to funds from rules-based international financial institutions.
The Bali package commits WTO members to moving toward lowering non-tariff trade barriers – for example, by establishing more
transparent
customs regulations and reducing trade-related paperwork.
Third, the Treaty makes the EU more open and more
transparent.
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