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"nontransparent" Definitions
  1. not transparent

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Today's health-care system is "completely nontransparent," to patients, Pearl argues.
"The UPU has kept everything nontransparent and noncomplex," the expert told Business Insider.
It's becoming clear that nontransparent exchange-traded funds could mean big money for ETFs.
The entire murky, nontransparent and in some cases fraudulent supply chain is the problem.
Nontransparent ETFs are likely to come with a higher price tag for the active element.
This is not only unfair, but it encourages the growth of these nontransparent exploitative enterprises.
The Eaton Vance Stock NextShares is the first so-called actively managed nontransparent exchange-traded fund.
"They're completely nontransparent," Cook says, which makes determining how much clean energy they're using or not using difficult.
Instead, some nontransparent ETFs will publish a portfolio with other stocks that is representative of the underlying strategy.
Other nontransparent ETFs will make their holdings available without giving the away the exact weighting of each holding.
T. Rowe Price, Natixis and Fidelity also received last year federal approval to build ETFs using nontransparent structures.
But the new nontransparent funds could offer a way to recapture investor dollars, says J.P. Morgan analyst Kenneth Worthington.
As you know, we've allowed our campaign finance system to go to a dark-money, super PAC, nontransparent system.
But she can also appear to some to be overly suspicious, insular, often nontransparent, and prone to cutting corners.
BlackRock, American Century, J.P. Morgan and Nuveen signed deals with Precidian Funds to license their nontransparent ETF structure, ActiveShares.
And they actively censor some content and amplify other content based on algorithms and intentional decisions that are completely nontransparent.
It is fueled by hatred toward immigrants of color and completely unaccountable and nontransparent about its abuse of our people.
Jon Caramanica In this era of social-media personal-brand saturation, pop megastars deploy so many different kinds of nontransparent transparency.
On Thursday, North Carolina-based fund manager Nottingham announced an agreement to use Blue Tractor's Shielded Alpha structure for nontransparent ETFs.
Now, Fidelity, T. Rowe Price, Natixis and Blue Tractor have all gained preliminary SEC approval to launch their own nontransparent ETFs.
She's still secretive, media-averse, and nontransparent in a way that keeps her trapped in a cycle of unusually hostile press coverage.
With the T. Rowe Price, Fidelity, Natixis and Blue Tractor preliminary approval for their own nontransparent funds, is set to expand quickly, ETF.
With no official documentation publicly available, latest cease-fire negotiated by the US and Russia has been criticized as unusually vague, nontransparent, and weak.
Terry Norman, co-founder of Blue Tractor, points out the company's nontransparent ETF structure, Shielded Alpha, shows investors all the holdings in the portfolio.
Nontransparent ETFs would mask the underlying securities of the fund but still allow investors exposure to the portfolios arranged by Wall Street's top stock pickers.
Among them are the discount brokers' fee wars, the advent of nontransparent and semi-transparent ETFs, thematic funds and ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing.
The country's arms export policies are maddeningly nontransparent, lacking adequate oversight and mechanisms to ensure that the people who use the weapons comply with international law.
Now that regulators have grown warmer to the idea of nontransparent ETFs, more active fund managers will soon have a way to play the ETF game.
"The company made a very generic statement out of the bankruptcy filing that is completely nontransparent and leaves many customers in hopes to be reimbursed," Kane said.
What happens when you have the most unpredictable and nontransparent president-elect in memory and a press corps trying to figure out what the hell he's doing?
These new, nontransparent ETFs could finally bring the active manager up to par with traditional ETFs, but it could take some time before people embrace the idea.
But the arbitrary, nontransparent way he has arrested and interrogated allegedly corrupt Saudi business leaders — and similarly 17 women driving activists — is contributing to a climate of fear there.
"It's a project that has been notoriously nontransparent," said Margaret Myers, the director of the China and Latin America program at Inter-American Dialogue, a policy institute in Washington.
The United States earlier this month denounced "violence, intimidation and harassment" against those thought to oppose the referendum, and expressed concern about the "nontransparent process" of changing the Constitution.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has started granting preliminary approvals for nontransparent exchange-traded funds, a move that could change the face of active investing, top industry minds say.
ActiveShares, a product designed and built by Precidian Investments, received word from the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 8 that its so-called nontransparent ETF model should be approved.
The introduction of nontransparent exchange-traded funds — which are not required to disclose their holdings regularly to investors, as most ETFs are — could soon take the ETF world by storm.
But the introduction of nontransparent ETF structures may be a start for active managers to at least be competitive in some of the advantages offered by these passive investment vehicles.
The lawsuit was dismissed, and it's hard to characterize this as a quid pro quo since Bossie's interest in the cause of nontransparent political fundraising is well-known and sincere.
Gabbard has in the past accused the Democratic National Committee (DNC) of "rigging" the primary contest against outsider candidates such as herself, while attacking the qualification requirements as "arbitrary" and nontransparent.
"Because right now, every incentive is for the drug company to have a very high list price and to negotiate list price down, often in a very nontransparent way," Azar said.
"Some investors may find the higher fees of nontransparent ETFs, likely to be in 50-60 bps band, too rich, when compared with 3-4 bps for vanilla ETFs," Rosenbluth said.
But the joke is only funny if you acknowledge that there is something creepy and weird about Trump's affection for Putin, and something suspicious and odd about Trump's totally nontransparent finances.
But it has proved controversial in many Western capitals, particularly Washington, which views it as merely a means to spread Chinese influence abroad and saddle countries with unsustainable debt through nontransparent projects.
In a new complaint filed with the FTC, The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) argues that Airbnb's nontransparent algorithm is "unfair and deceptive" under the FTC Act and the Fair Credit Act.
"Right now, every incentive is for the drug company to have a very high list price and to negotiate list price down, often in a very nontransparent way," Trump said in 903.
Asset managers T. Rowe Price, Natixis, Fidelity and Blue Tractor have won the preliminary regulatory approval to launch nontransparent ETFs that don't require daily disclosure of their positions, according to regulatory filings on Thursday.
It failed for several of reasons: The price of carbon wasn't right; it was nontransparent and prone to corruption; and it led to a lot of offshoring of pollution to countries outside of Europe.
And don&apost worry about having to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night and accidentally running into an elephant, as there is a full en-suite (and nontransparent) bathroom as well.
"Active managers have been bleeding AUM, have been seeing their profits shrink, have been laying off managers," said Simon Goulet, co-founder of Blue Tractor, a company that offers structures for actively managed, nontransparent ETFs.
The grading system was high stakes, and confusingMany contractors told Business Insider that even if they reached seniority, they still feared they could get kicked off the site anytime because of the subjective and nontransparent grading system.
As the exchange-traded fund industry begins to embrace active management with the advent of nontransparent ETFs, those managers may just get another chance to prove themselves after years of asset losses in the mutual fund space.
The biggest 2020 surprise ETF watchers are anticipating has to do with one of 2019's biggest stories: the SEC's approval of nontransparent ETFs, or funds that aren't required to disclose their portfolio holdings daily, but quarterly.
Take, for instance, the industry's widespread but largely nontransparent partnerships with data brokers — companies that are in the business of quietly collecting an enormous amount of sensitive personal data and selling it to whoever will pay for it.
"Because right now, every incentive is for the drug company to have a very high list price and to negotiate list price down, often in a very nontransparent way," he said in a press briefing following the Rose Garden speech.
"Facebook provides a network where the users, while getting free services most of them consider useful, are subject to a multitude of nontransparent analyses, profiling, and other mostly obscure algorithmical processing," said Johannes Caspar, the data protection commissioner for Hamburg, Germany.
The nature of multinational "extractive" industries, like oil and gas, often entails controversial financial relationships with often-undemocratic and nontransparent regimes, many of which, such as Russia, pursue agendas directly at odds with those of the United States, making the industry unique.
As Pritchard strode the stage in Berlin to warn of the "murky, nontransparent, even fraudulent digital media supply chain," many of the sites that had stolen ad dollars from him and other major brands continued to rack up fraudulent video ad impressions.
Who do we want to be: a society that gives its people what they need, trusting that we will all take care of each other or a society that gives that responsibility away to nontransparent authorities, letting people die in the process?
Nontransparent ETFs, which have been approved for a number of firms including T. Rowe Price, BlackRock and Fidelity, will not require daily disclosures of their portfolio holdings, a plus for active managers who didn't want to move into ETFs for fear of having to publicize their strategies.
Unlike standard ETFs, which are required to disclose their holdings daily, nontransparent ETFs will only be required to disclose their holdings once a quarter, giving active managers — who prefer to keep their investing methods under wraps to avoid getting front-run — another vehicle through which to employ their strategies.
We'll start though, with Democrats raising concerns about a proposal on family-planning grants:   Dems blast Title X rulemaking process House and Senate Dems are complaining to the Office of Management and Budget about the "unconventional and nontransparent" review process for a pending rule that would overhaul the Title X family planning program.
From the ETF industry raking in a record $33 trillion in assets, to the rise of ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing, to the SEC's approval of nontransparent ETFs, the last 23 years have brought newfound growth and areas of focus to ETF investors in the United States and around the world.
That is especially true when one thinks about what can and does go wrong when unaccountable and nontransparent intermediaries can freely interfere with competition and market forces; intercept private communications, inside information, and trade secrets; inject biases, discrimination, and self-dealing; influence mass choices, behaviors, views, and cultural norms; and intervene whenever they want as self-appointed censor, arbiter, and regulator.
" Another reader, Patrick Connors of New York City, objected to the headline change: "I see this as yet another example of biased reporting, with The New York Times choosing to adopt the label for a people that is preferred by Israeli government and Israeli Jews, as opposed to the label preferred by the people themselves, and, through the headline change, doing so in a nontransparent manner.
"The ETF is always going to be the superior wrapper, whether it's nontransparent active or anything else, because you get the tradability, you get the tax advantages of it, and in an active strategy, ... just the tax advantages being in the ETF structure make it worth doing if you believe your active strategy's actually going to outperform and raise money," Dave Nadig, chief investment officer of ETF Trends, told CNBC's "ETF Edge" on Tuesday.
M. robusta can be distinguished from M. hirsuta by its large, robust, hard and leathery leaves, with a white woolly hairy, nontransparent underside.
This increased refractive power and again eased circulatory problems. Formation of a nontransparent ring allowed more blood vessels, more circulation, and larger eye sizes.
Independently, a transparent layer and a nontransparent layer may split forward from the lens: a separate cornea and iris. (These may happen before or after crystal deposition, or not at all.) Separation of the forward layer again forms a humour, the aqueous humour. This increases refractive power and again eases circulatory problems. Formation of a nontransparent ring allows more blood vessels, more circulation, and larger eye sizes.
The fruits have narrow wings, of which the nontransparent edge becomes wider at the top, and on which spikes are mounted on a broad base each. The transparent half of the edge is narrow. The top stipules are ovate, with a peaked top.N.K.A. 51.
Critics questioned the independence of the commission that reviewed the thesis as von der Leyen personally knew its director from joint work for an alumni association. Various media outlets also criticized that the decision was nontransparent, not according to established rules and failing to secure high academic standards.
Karger Gazette 64: "The Eye in Focus". The gap between tissue layers naturally formed a biconvex shape, an optimally ideal structure for a normal refractive index. Independently, a transparent layer and a nontransparent layer split forward from the lens: the cornea and iris. Separation of the forward layer again formed a humour, the aqueous humour.
In 2015, California Governor, Jerry Brown, signed an act officially called CRONEY in the California Public Contract Code, intended to reduce the number of California municipalities adopting COIN. Referring to crony capitalism, the official title was changed through an opposing legislator's last minute amendment without public disclosure or comment to illustrate the problems of closed and nontransparent government practices.
She also reiterated the earlier decisions of the Court with regards the lack of international personality of the RS, while the analysis of the relevant documentation show that RS had acted not as an integral part of B&H; but as an independent state conducting its foreign policy in an nontransparent matter.Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Separate Dissenting Opinion of the Vice-President Seada Palavrić, U-15/08, p. 17-19, Sarajevo, 3 July 2009.
In some countries, such as Russia, convicts are transported from court to prison or from one prison to another by railway. In such transportation a specific type of coach, prisoner car, is used. It contains several cell compartments with minimal interior and commodities, and a separate guard compartment. Usually the windows are of nontransparent opaque glass to prevent prisoners from seeing outside and determine where they are, and windows usually also have bars to prevent escapes.
The spots are inherently fuzzy because light scattering produces fuzzier images than light reflection. The particles are in Brownian motion in most kinds of liquid and gas colloids, which causes the movement of the spots. The ultramicroscope system can also be used to observe tiny nontransparent particles dispersed in a transparent solid or gel. The ultra- in ultramicroscope refers to the ability to see objects whose diameter is shorter than the wavelength of visible light, on the model of the ultra- in ultraviolet.
This happens when the scattering length in the nanotube is much greater than the distance between the contacts. If a carbon nanotube is a ballistic conductor, but the contacts are nontransparent, the transmission probability, T, is reduced by back- scattering in the contacts. If the contacts are perfect, the reduced T is due to back-scattering along the nanotube only. When the resistance measured at the contacts is high, one can infer the presence of Coulomb blockade and Luttinger liquid behavior for different temperatures.
Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called Speak Now a "bravura work of nontransparent transparency ... the most savage of her career, and also the most musically diverse. And it's excellent too, possibly her best". Music critic Robert Christgau said that, although the songs are "overlong and overworked", they "evince an effort that bears a remarkable resemblance to care—that is, to caring in the best, broadest, and most emotional sense". Dave Heaton of PopMatters observed "a richer array of narratives and even more songs about that process of turning your life into a narrative".
Mairia robusta is a tufted, white-woolly, perennial, herbaceous plant of up to high, that is assigned to the daisy family. It has large, robust, hard and leathery leaves, with a white woolly hairy, nontransparent underside, while the felty hairs on the top are lost with age. Only at a few occasions, flowers have been observed, in June, October and December, always after a fire. The flower heads sit individually at the at tip of white-woolly scapes, with 14–16 purplish pink to white ray florets surrounding a yellow disc.
The concentrations of LSD in urine samples were followed over time at various temperatures, in different types of storage containers, at various exposures to different wavelengths of light, and at varying pH values. These studies demonstrated no significant loss in LSD concentration at 25 °C for up to four weeks. After four weeks of incubation, a 30% loss in LSD concentration at 37 °C and up to a 40% at 45 °C were observed. Urine fortified with LSD and stored in amber glass or nontransparent polyethylene containers showed no change in concentration under any light conditions.
Nigeria ranks 27th worldwide and first in Africa in services' output. Since undergoing severe distress in the mid-1990s, Nigeria's banking sector has witnessed significant growth over the last few years as new banks enter the financial market. Private sector-led economic growth remains stymied by the high cost of doing business in Nigeria, including the need to duplicate essential infrastructure, the lack of effective due process, and nontransparent economic decision making, especially in government contracting. While corrupt practices are endemic, they are generally less flagrant than during military rule, and there are signs of improvement.
PIV can also be used to measure the velocity field of the free surface and basal boundary in a granular flows such as those in shaken containers, tumblers and avalanches. This analysis is particularly well-suited for nontransparent media such as sand, gravel, quartz, or other granular materials that are common in geophysics. This PIV approach is called “granular PIV.” The set-up for granular PIV differs from the usual PIV setup in that the optical surface structure which is produced by illumination of the surface of the granular flow is already sufficient to detect the motion.
He also insulted Milan Bandić saying it was impossible he only spent 3 million kuna for the campaign saying he knows how much a campaign costs. He pleaded for more transparency and called on him to release the names of those who were really financing his campaign. Bandić responded by saying that Mesić hasn't released the names of his donors to this day and that he was a part of both of his campaigns so he knows how nontransparent they were. Mesić called Bandić a liar saying he was the only one in those days to release the name of every single person who contributed to his victory.
McWhorter contributed to the LBH with his Creole Prototype Theory, which argues that creoles exhibit some features that may be used to distinguish them from other languages without referring to the socio-historical dimension. According to , creoles are much less likely than other languages: #to use grammatical inflection via affixing, #to develop productive, nontransparent derivational affixes, or #to use tone to either mark lexical differences or as grammatical markers. These features do not appear in creoles because creoles are relatively young languages, but they may appear later on in their grammars as the languages change. He does not claim that all creoles are ideal examples of the prototype, rather they exhibit varying degrees of conformity with the prototype.
As previously stated, neopatrimonialism is one of the main causes of corruption in Cameroon. D. Beekers, and B. van Gool (2012) define neopatrimonialism as “a type of regime in which ruling elites use the state for personal enrichment and profit from a public administration that is patently unstable, inefficient, nontransparent, and that fails to distribute public resources to large segments of the population.” In a neopatrimonial state, real power and real decision-making lie outside its institutions (Chabal & Daloz, 1999; Bratton & van de Walle, 1997). Here, power is held not by high-ranking government officials, but by those who have connections/clientelist networks that exist inside and/or outside state structures (Cammack, 2007).
Sportsbook at Wynn Las Vegas, during Super Bowl XLII, February 2008 In many countries, bookmaking (the profession of accepting sports wagers) is regulated but not criminalized. In areas where sports betting is illegal, bettors usually make their sports wagers with illicit bookmakers (known colloquially as "bookies") and on the Internet, where thousands of online bookmakers accept wagers on sporting events around the world. The National Football League is fully against any sort of legalization of sports betting, strongly protesting it as to not bring corruption into the game. On the other hand, the CEO of the International Cricket Council believe sports betting, in particular in India, should be legalized to curb illegal bookies where match fixing has occurred from nontransparent bookmakers.

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