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# Transparency and independent audit
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# and Transparency
* Makrem Boumlouka, ' Regulation and Transparency in US OTC Derivative Markets ', Original Thoughts Series # 1, August 2010, Hedge Fund Society Hedge Fund Society
# Transparency: The clock should be understandable without stopping or disassembling it ; no functionality should be opaque.
# Transparency of authorship-contact information, preferably including email addresses, of authors should be available
# Transparency of Succession Expectations and Timeline — Both parties must understand whether the COO desires the CEO job, whether the COO is in consideration for the top job, and what the timing might be for such a transition.
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# Transparency Fully and transparently disclose the Purpose and Principles of each working group, any requirement of participation, and any license or restriction of usage of its work product.
# and independent
# Deliver an assessment based on industry knowledge, independent from training courses or course providers.
# Those propositions are made true by objective features of the world, independent of human opinion.
# Limited risk of catastrophically large losses: Insurable losses are ideally independent and non-catastrophic, meaning that the losses do not happen all at once and individual losses are not severe enough to bankrupt the insurer ; insurers may prefer to limit their exposure to a loss from a single event to some small portion of their capital base.
# Redundancy analysis is similar to canonical correlation analysis but allows the user to derive a specified number of synthetic variables from one set of ( independent ) variables that explain as much variance as possible in another ( independent ) set.
# A form of coherent interference that affects two or more elements of a network in a similar manner ( i. e., highly coupled ) as distinct from locally generated noise or interference that is statistically independent between pairs of network elements.
# An analog or digital source of unpredictable ( i. e., high entropy ), unbiased, and usually independent ( i. e., random ) output bits.
# Causation: There must be a causal connection between the injury and the conduct complained of, so that the injury is fairly traceable to the challenged action of the defendant and not the result of the independent action of some third party who is not before the court.
* Dream Country ( collecting The Sandman # 17 – 20, 1990, ISBN 1-56389-016-X ): This volume contains four independent stories.
# all other Greek cities — so far they were not under Persian rule — were to be independent, except Lemnos, Imbros and Scyros, which were to belong, as formerly, to the Athenians.
# Those propositions are made true by objective features of the world, independent of subjective opinion.
South Saint Paul Special School District # 6 was officially designated a school district in 1890 when voters established an independent Board of Education.
# Perfect procedural justice has two characteristics: ( 1 ) an independent criterion for what constitutes a fair or just outcome of the procedure, and ( 2 ) a procedure that guarantees that the fair outcome will be achieved.
# Imperfect procedural justice shares the first characteristic of perfect procedural justice -- there is an independent criterion for a fair outcome -- but no method that guarantees that the fair outcome will be achieved.
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