Examples of using A transparency in English and their translations into Chinese
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Equatorial Guinea has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
Ethiopia has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
Sao Tome has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
Equatorial Guinea has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
Guyana has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
The asymmetrical building has a large number of windows that control the amount of light inside the space and create a transparency effect.
The United States government announced on 30 August 2013 that a transparency report which is in its own form will be released.
In order to make information available to the public, the Rules provided for the establishment of a transparency repository.
To that end, were I a regulator concerned about user privacy, my starting point would not be an enforcement mechanism but a transparency mechanism.
Part of Byrne's aim is to offer a transparency that today's markets don't provide.
The key element of the Rules on Transparency was to make relevant information available to the public through the establishment of a transparency repository.
Standard& Poor' s Ratings Services publishes a transparency and disclosure study that includes the 42 largest companies in the Russian Federation.
A transparency report is a statement issued on a regular basis by a company, disclosing a variety of statistics related to requests for user data, records, or content.
Its independence and neutrality were underwritten by a legal mandate, a separate budget allocation, a transparency obligation, a court-like regulatory process and autonomy in implementation.
In a transparency report, Google said that for the first half of 2013, it received 25,879 requests for user information from government agencies and courts.
It was clarified that, according to that proposal, if the investment treaty provided for a transparency regime less favourable than that of the transparency rules, the treaty provisions would nevertheless prevail.
The Global Transparency Initiative has released a Transparency Charter for International Financial Institutions, which the Special Rapporteur recommends as guidance for the access-to-information policies of all multilateral institutions.
Accordingly, should the Commission mandate the UNCITRAL secretariat to undertake the role of a Transparency Repository, additional resources in the amount outlined paragraphs 6-8 above, would be required.
Another central element of the future instrument would be a transparency mechanism through which States could conduct an exchange of information on the arms transfers they carried out.