Exemples d'utilisation de Transparent decision-making process en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Lack of transparent decision-making process.
There is also a greater need for a transparent decision-making process.
A transparent decision-making process that relies on institutional investment professionals.
And it is an attack on the right to a transparent decision-making process.
The bill also calls for a transparent decision-making process, meaning that decisions will not be made behind closed doors any more.
Understands the value of a rigorous and transparent decision-making process.
Without transparent decision-making processes,"distant participants" cannot be certain that their views and aspirations will receive due consideration.
The bill would have a transparent decision-making process.
It is essentialthat the public has access to reliable information and canparticipate in a transparent decision-making process.
A fair, clear, transparent decision-making process.
Thus, we have succeeded in paving the way for a transparent decision-making process.
Early information, dialogue and a transparent decision-making process in the field of building policy and detailed information on the progress in buildings projects every six months;
We help them in this process by creating an honest and transparent decision-making process.
Implement a transparent decision-making process centred on Indigenous voices, reflecting the richness and diversity of the Indigenous community and surrounding ecosystem; allies play a supporting role.
This will provide a more objective and transparent decision-making process on placement.
Providing relevant information in a form that is accessible to the public is a prerequisite for a fair and transparent decision-making process.
We will promote a democratic, effective and transparent decision-making process and better delivery..
It makes conservation the top priority and recognizes the importance of biological,social and economic factors in a transparent decision-making process.
That complex task would depend heavily on an open, inclusive and transparent decision-making process, with a view to reaching consensus on all agenda items.
Many designated national authorities have established as a good practice an objective and transparent decision-making process.