Authorities seem to recognize on some level that greater openness is required, for many reasons.
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Korea adopted numerous economic reforms following the crisis, including greater openness to foreign investment and imports.
Canada, followed by the United States, has been the most vocal supporter of greater openness in arbitration cases.
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The proposed stress test would solely focus on encouraging greater openness and transparency in the operation of local government.
It said that greater openness would give regulators more accurate and complete information.
She welcomes it as another small milestone on what she hopes is a path to greater openness in Saudi society.
Facebook argued this reflected a shift in society towards greater openness and noted that users could still adjust privacy settings back again.
Crucial to this, he argues, is greater openness and accountability on allowances.
The rest came somewhere in-between but were mostly moving towards greater openness.
ASEAN, the main issues are long-term: how eagerly will its members press for greater openness and co-operation in trade, investment and financial regulation?
Yet if Panama is to make best use of its new assets and attract investment, observers say it needs greater openness and better government.
Little privacy remains in most offices, and as work becomes more collaborative, a move toward greater openness may be inevitable, even for larger firms.
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The South Korean leader also discussed his "sunshine policy" of greater openness with the North when he met U.S. President George W. Bush in February.
There is also far less pressure from investors for greater openness.
But to open his country to globalisation, he reckons he must now cross over to the private sector and fight for greater openness in the boardroom.
Labour MSP Andy Kerr echoed Mr Henry's comments about transparency, and hailed the committee's bid for greater openness amongst quangos and public bodies with regard to salaries and bonuses.
Another reason for greater openness is that hedge funds are trying to attract more money from institutional investors, not just the rich individuals who have been their traditional source.
But the fact that the winning bid was led by the Prison Service's own deputy director-general underlines the need for both greater openness and independence in the decision process.
What they found: countries with higher income, higher educational attainment, greater openness, more complete financial systems, better developed supply chains and decentralized governments experience fewer losses in the long run.
Friday, in a call with affiliates, Komen's national leadership aimed to soothe the unrest, apologizing, promising greater openness and saying it was responding to concerns from major stakeholders, affiliate leaders said.
Some backers of the law, which got bipartisan support in Congress, still worry that the persistence of the quiet-period rule discourages the greater openness that the JOBS Act seeks to encourage.
Bill Allison of the Sunlight Foundation, which advocates greater openness, believes this opacity feeds concerns that the Chamber's main purpose is to act as a front for a subset of members on a relatively small number of controversial issues.
There are bound to be further demands for the NHS to be more tightly regulated, although former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn recommends instead greater openness, better public reporting and more honesty from health managers the moment things go wrong.
Supporters of China's Olympic bid argue that the growing prosperity of recent years has brought about a greater openness in Chinese society - that ordinary men and women are increasingly free to live as they like and go where they wish.
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Louisville is one of 10 cities chosen to participate in Code for America, a national, nonprofit fellowship that provides cities with tech-savvy professionals to help create online applications that use data and technology to bring greater openness, efficiency and participation to local government.
The challenge is not to enable and cheer a bloated FCC picking favorites among content and infrastructure providers, but for the agency to legitimize property rights, special agreements and novel contracts, and articulate how these advance the "background hum" of even greater openness that we enjoy.
"Anything other than exceptional use of the veto would threaten to undermine much of the progress made towards greater openness and transparency in government since the FOI Act came into force, " he said, adding that he would issue a report to Parliament about the case shortly.
This is particularly embarrassing for the Cabinet Office, given it is meant to be at the heart of the government's drive towards greater public sector openness.
Indeed, the Dubai disaster may prompt Dubai's Maktoum family and Abu Dhabi's ruling Nahyans to strengthen the federation and work towards a system of greater accountability and openness.
Global Witness calls on the oil companies and the commercial banks that deal with Angola to use their leverage to demand greater accountability and openness in the use of the country's money.
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