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  • 31Transparency International — Transparency International  неправительственная международная организация по борьбе с коррупцией и исследованию уровня коррупции по всему миру. Трансперенси Интернешнл была основана в 1993 году бывшим директором Всемирного банка Петером …

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  • 32Transparency Directive — (TD) The EU directive of 15 December 2004 on the harmonisation of transparency requirements in relation to information about issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market (2004/109/EC). It is a measure under the Financial …

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  • 33Transparency (Guatemala) — Transparency ( Transparencia ) is a political party in Guatemala. At the last legislative elections, 9 November 2003, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats.ee also*Transparency (humanities) …

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  • 34Transparency International — A Berlin based non governmental organisation aimed at reducing international and national bribery and corruption. It is active in more than 70 countries. For further information, see the Transparency International website …

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  • 35Transparency Rules — Rules made under section 73A(6) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, which relate to major shareholdings and the notification and dissemination of information by issuers of transferable securities (transferable security). Related links …

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  • 36Transparency International — UK US noun (ABBREVIATION TI) ► an international organization that fights against corruption: »Transparency International publishes an annual index ranking the world s most corrupt countries …

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  • 37Transparency International — (TI) es una organización internacional dedicada a combatir la corrupción política. Su principal herramienta es la divulgación de la información. TI está organizada como una agrupación de más de 80 capítulos nacionales con un secretariado central …

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  • 38Transparency International —   [træns pærənsɪ ɪntə næʃnl, engl.], Abk. TI, 1993 gegr. weltweit tätige, gemeinnützige Organisation, die die Korruption im internat. Geschäftsverkehr sowie innerhalb der Staaten zu bekämpfen versucht; Sitz: Berlin …

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  • 39Transparency (market) — In economics, a market is transparent if much is known by many about: What products, services or capital assets are available. What price. Where. There are two types of price transparency: 1) I know what price will be charged to me, and 2) I know …

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  • 40Transparency (computing) — Any change in a computing system, such as new feature or new component, is transparent if the system after change adheres to previous external interface as much as possible while changing its internal behaviour. The purpose is to shield from… …

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