Examples of using Increased transparency in English and their translations into Finnish
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Enjoy increased transparency, with smooth, silky highs and warm, punchy basses.
Increased transparency, an easier Process.
Greatly increased transparency is exactly what the Commission wants.
The ESC welcomes this increased transparency about the activities of the Commission.
Increased transparency is a good thing,
Increased transparency and openness has been a key trend in the Council in recent years,
Increased transparency, better policy coherence
Increased transparency and open reporting would also counter the risk of social enterprises quickly becoming more profit-making, with excessive salaries for executives
Increased transparency of prices, strengthened by the euro,
Increased transparency should also incentivize MNE Groups to pay their fair share of tax in the country where profits are made.
Increased transparency is also important to ensure SWFs are included in global surveillance of financial markets.
Increased transparency of qualifications is a prerequisite for this strategy
Some replies argued that increased transparency would make to provision of airport security services more efficient with significant cost savings to the aviation sector as a result.
Improved information and increased transparency are likely to lead to better competition
This increased transparency also encouraged those Member States with listing processes to scrutinize their lists
Strengthened rules for inspections including increased transparency of inspection results through publication in the EudraGMP database managed by the EMEA Article 1(15) of the proposed amending Directive.
Domestically, the party proposals include reduction of the central government and bureaucracy, increased transparency in public affairs, and increased local(prefectural)
The Commission therefore supports increased transparency at all levels in the European institutions, including through its own European Transparency Initiative.
Key features of the revision are increased transparency, more active market surveillance
foreign direct investment, increased transparency in public procurement has resulted in more“friction” in the application of procurement rules.