First I consider this a waste of time, but here is your sentence broken down. Attempts to foster understanding between various players through lasting dialog [is needed]. The dialog is built upon the spirit of transparency Keeping it in you rambling style, you get: Attempts to foster understanding between various players through lasting dialog built upon the spirit of transparency is [are] needed. Note the subject is "attempts" and the predicate is "are needed" You thought is "attempts are needed". Yes it is one sentence matching your original (useless) goal of one sentence. This is not a run on sentence but a poorly (breath taking) rambling of the English language.
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"I would like a clear and concise answer to my question."
Concise just means short and to the point.
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First I consider this a waste of time, but here is your sentence broken down. Attempts to foster understanding between various players through lasting dialog [is needed]. The dialog is built upon the spirit of transparency Keeping it in you rambling style, you get: Attempts to foster understanding between various players through lasting dialog built upon the spirit of transparency is [are] needed. Note the subject is "attempts" and the predicate is "are needed" You thought is "attempts are needed". Yes it is one sentence matching your original (useless) goal of one sentence. This is not a run on sentence but a poorly (breath taking) rambling of the English language.
"A concise explanation"