Our tort system is somewhat random, unsystematic, nontransparent, and produces dramatic inequalities. |
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First, the overall mode of state functioning, policymaking, and governance is top-down, nontransparent, and rigidly hierarchical. |
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These restrictions are manifested primarily in a registration process that is selective, slow, and nontransparent. |
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Numerous participants in all of the discussion groups agreed that nontransparent sales tactics should not be tolerated. |
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As a result, the vast majority of MFIs practice nontransparent pricing even though many would prefer to do otherwise. |
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Uncertain environment resulting from perceived high risks and nontransparent policies. |
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Economic values can be attached to these rights but this often occurs in a nontransparent and unpredictable way. |
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There is wide agreement that the calculation of utility costs is nontransparent and often arbitrary, and that the government is not interested in demonopolizing the industry. |
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I wrote over 300 of these questions down on individual 3 x 5 cards, which were then sealed in nontransparent envelopes and placed in a large dark-green bag. |
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The arrangement you have reached with Azurix is one that has been arrived at on a completely nontransparent basis. |
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Choices are made in a rather nontransparent way and civil airspace users lack the confidence that their interests are properly defended. |
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Perceptions of bureaucratic patronage and nontransparent staffing processes impact on employee morale and motivation. |
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Publishing information on other permits would sharply reduce the possibility of displacing permits or exploitable zones and other nontransparent, non-competitive processes that could undermine forest resource sustainability. |
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That structure is at once unwieldy and uncoordinated, they say, while being overly centralized, stirring resentment for the nontransparent and nondemocratic ways in which it renders judgments. |
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There are those who say that relying on the anti-corruption commission and a nontransparent process to ferret out and punish offending officials is not the right way to set the party straight. |
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Accordingly, the use of nontransparent pricing methods should not be allowed, since it is commonly accepted that those methods make it extremely difficult for users to establish the real price of the payment service. |
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This may be attributed to a combination of poor trade infrastructure, nontransparent and predictable clearance procedures, and an underdeveloped logistics service sector. |
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However, the environment remains uncertain for foreign investors, with a perception of high risk, costly business procedures and nontransparent policies. |
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What nontransparent pricing has kept hidden for years is no longer hidden. |
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We need a financial sector that works for the real economy – not a continuation of the dangerous, nontransparent government subsidy schemes that have brought the Europeans to their knees. |
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They highlighted the risks associated with an inconsistent and often nontransparent IIA network, including inconsistency of key obligations, conflicts with national laws and an increasing number of investment disputes. |
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Unfortunately, the system is nontransparent, often exploitative of farmers, and leads to excessive wastage and value loss due to overhandling and inadequate storage and transport conditions. |
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The current system for shares is a mixed system, although in practical terms it has more nontransparent holding patterns than transparent patterns. |
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Flexible LED strip light set can be fixed around transparent or nontransparent materials to illuminate them. It is applicable to road signs, outline signs, LED signboards, direction boards, car decorations, and so on. |
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