When I enter the library, it is with an openness and receptivity to whatever is waiting to reveal itself to me. |
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Because people in this group have offered me their openness and curiosity, I can offer them the same qualities in return. |
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Political reform in the country is fostering greater openness about past atrocities but little accountability. |
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He convened a task force on greater CIA openness, and there was an acceleration in the declassification of records on past covert operations. |
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If there's anything that binds his music together it's the emotional openness of his lyrics. |
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Privacy activists are concerned about the lack of openness by governments on what data the chip might contain. |
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The leadership has chosen to protect secrecy and abuses of power over openness, accountability and freedom. |
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Perhaps your honesty and openness might help others to deal with their own issues and enjoy a longer life. |
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He said such behaviour will decrease in society once families start encouraging more openness. |
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That said, it should be borne in mind that political openness varies a great deal from one country to another. |
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A mother campaigning for openness surrounding the schools merger says questions remain unanswered. |
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Whitehouse said that keeping horses in the area preserved the openness of green belt land. |
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Any new buildings would be quite modest and low level and have little impact on the openness of the country park. |
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Natural light, high ceilings, and an air of openness create generous spaces for eating, drinking, and relaxing. |
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A high wind is dragging a blanket of dust across the flat openness of these fields. |
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The architects have labored to create a sense of openness about the promenade. |
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Our goal is to bring empty buildings back into productive use, whilst protecting the openness of the countryside and our National Parks. |
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I was impressed by the dryness, the openness, and the mountains that broke from the plains. |
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It was a measure of the openness of the play that the action quickly reverted to the other end. |
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The referee seemed to be more responsive to the openness of the game, choosing to let the play flow whenever possible. |
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He was unwilling to divulge details after the session, but later pointed out poor defending and the openness in his team's play. |
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This is unique model fosters an amazing community and an openness as members are not there for a one-shot deal, but are ongoing members. |
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It was a change in attitude, a spirit of openness and mutual trust because that clearly was at the crux of the matter. |
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At this stage, the emphasis in any national or international organisation has to be on democracy and openness rather than on top-down centralism. |
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He plays the role with an openness and unguardedness that offer no defense against the blunt-force poignance. |
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In an era of openness, honesty and transparency the official secrecy surrounding this case has been disturbing. |
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It is a distinctive accent, an openness of spirit that flavors our dance and music. |
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Clearly in the beginning, a majority of the Politburo restrained his instincts for openness. |
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I lied down between the gaping doorways and watched the openness of the world pass by, napping in the sunlight that flooded our car. |
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Though considered by some to be mere tokenism, this openness to Asians has worked to the benefit of many dancers. |
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I like his openness to the idea that his way isn't the only way. If anything, he is overmodest. |
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In all of this there was not the slightest trace of cosmopolitan openness or tolerance of other cultures. |
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We also wish to make it clear that we have not at any stage questioned his openness or honesty as a serving officer. |
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You get an openness and honesty amongst these people that you'd never see in bigger firms. |
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He came to regret this openness, however, believing it had caused his aims to be misapprehended. |
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Suspicion and misconceptions about Zimbabwe can only be cleared when there is dialogue and openness. |
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I am seeing a trend toward openness and communication between the two disciplines as they gain a clearer understanding of their codependency. |
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This, Sir David said, will conform to the principles of democracy, openness and fair play. |
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The foyers curve round the perimeter of the fan-like plan with genial and transparent openness. |
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We were surprised to find an openness and freedom between us we hadn't experienced before. |
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The administration's addiction to classifying documents is making an unnecessary casualty of the openness vital to democracy. |
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It is a function of that same openness that no sharp cleavages can be sighted between the traditional and the modern in India. |
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This openness has also been why psychoanalysis has often been dismissed as not sufficiently empiricist or objective in its methods. |
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Come to Arizona, a land defined by its wild beauty, its simple openness, its elemental, eternal appeal that speaks to the child in us all. |
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Chinese peasant communities followed a cyclical movement between normative closure and openness as a function of the dynastic cycle. |
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The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating. |
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The Chinese notion of literary openness thus grew out of a disjunction between hermeneutic theory and exegetical practice. |
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These are the key areas where the Chinese and Western concerns with hermeneutic openness converge. |
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They outline the issues associated with sunshine laws and consider ways to enhance openness. |
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Her photos communicate an openness to interpretation that supersedes the occasional temporal markers of bell-bottom pants or early punk hairdos. |
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Women directors admit vulnerabilities, but sometimes their openness to suggestion is mistaken for incertitude. |
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Recent events in the eponymous capital, however, contradict this declaration of openness and tolerance. |
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Given this prosperity and openness to the world, it's no surprise that the Corinthians loved a good time. |
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To gather experiences by acting in constant attentiveness and openness to correction and further development, this is spiritual liveliness. |
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What impressed me most was his refusal to be doctrinaire, his openness to sharp ideas no matter where on the political spectrum they came from. |
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Due to the openness and unsecure nature of the Net, users often have to rely on firewalls to protect their connections. |
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Despite its openness, the huge increase in the value of its concurrent transactions will unsettle an already nervous market. |
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Nevertheless, the controversies over literary openness are far from being resolved, and many related issues remain unsettled. |
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The uninitiated might think that the combination of openness and complacency shouldn't matter. |
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Two other councilmen recounted personal stories about the mayor's openness. |
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He felt that the genius of literary artists was documented in their openness to the unusual. |
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Stanhope sees his openness as a counter to society's hypocrisy about such subjects. |
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The vendors preach no lock-ins, strict adherence to standards and openness all around. |
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The level of social mobility is often used as an indicator of societal openness. |
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In this way, through fully letting go of our sadness, we come to sense the openness that is the core of our being. |
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As a result of the mosque's openness, breezes and even stormy winds are able to enter the mosque's interior. |
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Will this direct reporting be enough to loosen the strictures of centralization and create the accountability and openness that is needed? |
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In the spirit of increasing openness, here we run through the 10 most common financial mistakes people make. |
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He was all about lovingness, openness, communication, let's move in together, etc. |
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Too often those who advocate for openness and tolerance get dismissed as soft-headed or naive, and they can be. |
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They were all dressed in soutanes, which were a terrible barrier to openness and communication. |
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His openness and willingness to speak to the media sowed confusion rather than clarity. |
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A conjoint folk musical element is a looseness, an improvisational openness that enlivens every track. |
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This is a fine example of Orwellian newspeak, suggesting that openness can best be achieved by secrecy and non-disclosure. |
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But I think he will appreciate it for its openness, I hope, and how it helps to make Jesus approachable, accessible. |
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Obviously you want openness about danger, but not anything that would jeopardize security. |
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When a community gets together with accountability and openness and works together, you can get a lot done. |
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In recent months, the president explained, we had been hearing a great deal from the Soviet Union about a new policy of glasnost or openness. |
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The party's openness to second preferences, more pronounced than ever before, was the real stroke of genius. |
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There was a rapidly growing urban middle class and signs of political openness from time to time. |
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There is a new openness by unions today to building alliances with community-based organizations and churches. |
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The main problem with such TV altercations is that they pretend to be about openness and honesty but in fact embrace no such virtues. |
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The administration's relative openness and extreme leakiness made the White House like a body with translucent skin. |
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One moment, he was lavishing her with affection, blessing her with his openness. |
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He argues that openness in public life is necessary because meaningful participation in the democratic process requires informed participants. |
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Its worker-centered design process and interior layout display an unusual commitment to workplace openness. |
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Whiston's openness in this regard is likely one of the reasons Newton eventually broke with his quondam disciple. |
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No, it's not a shock to me that this president would have that kind of transparent, what-you-see-is-what-you-get openness in a respectful way. |
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I do not see how anyone can look with genuine openness at the surrounding world without a sense of mystery on every hand. |
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The mobility is also part of an employment pattern of openness to new workplaces. |
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Against the rigorists, I am inclined to agree with Cardinal Ratzinger that a measure of flexibility and openness is in order. |
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Sadly, our relationships and marriages have also changed their form, embracing more openness, as part of modernity. |
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The index features 157 countries, ranked according to criteria such as economic openness to foreign investors, and trade policies. |
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Greater openness to trade has resulted in a vast increase in world exports and imports. |
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The Dutch Government wants to promote openness for public sector information systems. |
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The research investigates the link between productivity growth and the international openness of the UK economy. |
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But strategic redistribution of resources in a way that promotes openness and collaboration could reinvigorate the organization. |
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With our openness and inclusivity, we shall confront and overcome all the challenges facing us as a nation. |
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Their openness to all kinds of influences has provided them a huge pool to tap into. |
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What is new, though, is developers' openness to more high-tech green options. |
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The prerequisites for growth are the openness to experience events and the willingness to be changed by them. |
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Respondents unanimously rejected maintaining the status quo, expressing instead an openness to, and a desire for, change. |
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Folk come here because they've heard of this exciting experimentation and openness to new ideas and forms. |
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The advantages of youth are all too visible, and they embrace energy, stamina and an openness to new systems. |
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At a time when even the secret services are bound by the demands of openness and transparency, nobody dares put their name to any demand that might be construed as underhand. |
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Bustling Pescara on the Adriatic coast seems a world away from the mountain villages, but the character of the people retains the same openness and honesty. |
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Chasing after mere favorability and openness is an unbecoming act of desperation. |
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This spatial displacement reveals your thirst for freedom, your desire for openness and to break with the protest novel. |
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Davidson emphasized the Port Authority's openness to criticism by showing how the plan incorporates the original terminal's tentacular tubes, omitted from a first scheme. |
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The book leads to a new openness about gay sexuality in literature. |
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That said, the problem still exists that self-government will not guarantee democracy or an openness that will take on board the wishes of ordinary people. |
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Now Gore stands alone in his dismissal of reform, openness, transparency and peer-review to ensure good science. |
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We talk about sexual openness and sexual ambiguity, yet the current psychological ideal of phallic masculinity is as rigid and coercive as it ever was. |
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In contradistinction, this is a philosophy that ought to be at the core of a democratic society, committed to openness, transparency and accountability. |
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Hidden in this dictum is the danger of unlimited government, of the exercise of power untrammelled by the need for openness, transparency and accountability. |
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Art nouveau's swirling forms and arabesques, decorative playfulness and openness to the exotic, in this case from Japan rather than China, also seem descended from rococo. |
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Mitchell's failure to name those who paid for a private opinion poll during the election campaign appeared at variance with his public pleas for openness and accountability. |
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When the IMF demanded market openness to secure further economic aid, the nation was flooded with powdered milk and now uses it almost exclusively. |
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The usefulness of an evaluation lies not in its incontrovertibility but rather in its clarity of assumptions and in its openness to meaningful review and critique. |
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Over recent years we have been feeling our way towards more openness. |
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Stars' openness also means they're less likely to be assaulted by the paps. |
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Although he is passionately pro-life, he has expressed openness to civil unions in the past. |
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So knitting with variegated yarns not only requires a certain amount of persistence but also requires an openness to accepting the pooling effect. |
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It is not the job of this essay to instruct classical archaeologists on the need for greater interdisciplinary debate or greater openness to diverse approaches. |
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Important in the policy debate is a perceived sense that increasing internal spatial inequality is related to greater openness of economies, and to globalization in general. |
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Given his frequent prickliness over criticism and given his prevalent self-assurance as a writer, his openness to Bulwer's radical suggestion has surprised many commentators. |
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Many felt that Hosokawa's real promise, not so much of any particular reform, but of openness, fairness, and an end to backroom deal-making, had been betrayed. |
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Some people are filled with a sense of freedom and openness when they walk into a large, near-empty room with a high ceiling, high windows and plenty of light. |
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All this demands from the dancer openness and vulnerability to the instantaneousness of the moment, much more than in the process of a choreographed performance. |
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But it takes a special kind of ease and openness for all this begetting to take place. |
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The multitude were deceived with his artifices, and pleased with his frontless impudence, which they called boldness, and manly openness of character. |
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His poetry is characterized by its openness to the vagaries of consciousness, its wry, beguiling lyricism, and its innovative use of forms such as the pantoum and the sestina. |
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Free speech advocates from Diogenes the Cynic to Frank Zappa have urged libertarian openness, arguing that unfettered expression is both the right and the duty of free people. |
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The dominant strain of the American left, on the other hand, certainly since the decline of the socialist left, fetishizes fairness, openness, and diversity. |
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The building is a good example of symmetrical balance, space and openness. |
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The nature of the conservation area depends on openness and large gardens. |
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The storefront has a warm and accessible beer house feel, and with the addition of big windows, the whole place has an atmosphere of openness and transparency. |
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We have dealt with him in good faith throughout this process, and in return have been met with openness, integrity, honesty, and straightforwardness. |
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When I met her she seemed possessed by a new quiet assurance and openness. |
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The 44-year-old Singaporean exudes an otherworldly openness of mind. |
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Yet there are also signs of hope, evidences of intellectual openness and readiness for problem-solving. |
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A sincere openness is required and so far, the maduro government has ignored the few overtures the opposition has made. |
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The glare of this virtual openness and semi-transparency is counterbalanced by the dark grey-green slate flooring and the solid rendered brick walls. |
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But her sociability and openness will make her a good partner for Will, balancing his introversion with her outgoing nature. |
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But there's another interesting quality of the prose poem apart from that surreal experience presented with the openness of a passive dream state. |
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For me, it's the vulnerability, openness, and richness of his voice that does it. |
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Back then it was just Ben and Dale forever in their twenties, driving always down country roads in old trucks, alternating between rage and wild openness. |
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The second principle represents a policy of openness to the world, and engaging in regional contractive regional and international construction. |
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Polyamorists find most personal and sexual fulfillment in that openness and variety. |
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Scientists assume an attitude of openness and accountability on the part of those conducting an experiment. |
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Figures reveal the footie star's openness has helped encourage young blokes to have their bald bonces treated. |
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The school has campaigned that all schools should be similarly inspected, ensuring openness and accountability for the process. |
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The report's ranking of 183 countries is based on measures of economic openness, regulatory efficiency, rule of law, and competitiveness. |
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But perhaps rather than as fragmented it is better to think of these poems simply as open, even if it is an openness created by elision. |
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That openness made the early Google a chaotically fecund operation. |
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In the Netherlands, Voltaire was struck and impressed by the openness and tolerance of Dutch society. |
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Yet releasement toward things and openness to the mystery never happen of themselves. |
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Warfield, a biblical inerrantist at the Princeton Theological Seminary, who shared Wright's openness to biological evolution. |
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Indeed, the country has long valued its openness, tolerance and the quality of services available. |
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The five factors include neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. |
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That's just a loose framework for imparting the eternal values of brotherly love, openness and running off at the mouth. |
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The policy of free trade and openness to foreign investment attracted an influx of Europeans, principally from Britain and Germany. |
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Personal effectiveness of an individual is the combination of self-disclosure, openness to feedback and perceptiveness. |
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Multilingualism is becoming a social phenomenon governed by the needs of globalization and cultural openness. |
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The 44-item Big Five Inventory was used to assess personality judgments of the target person's openness, agreeableness, neuroticism, conscientiousness, and extraversion. |
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It is not by means of a social xenophobia and cainophobia that we shall succeed in junking our sawdust goals but only by a sincere and passionate openness to new experience. |
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Self-reported scores were provided for the five big psychological traits openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. |
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Adhering to the Eclipse platform debug paradigm, and hence offering ultimate openness, the EDGE Debugger provides developers with a number of debugging environments. |
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The key difference to having an awesome day out there and going home skunked is physically finding the fish in the vast openness of the pelagic zone. |
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This openness for unlimited imagination magnetizes me to throw my artistic feeling onto a canvas and paint all of my evolving passions, anxieties, and experiences. |
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It uses traditional Welsh materials, such as slate and Welsh oak, in its construction, and the design is based around the concepts of openness and transparency. |
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Over the last few years, European institutions have committed to promoting transparency, openness, and the availability of information about their work. |
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Emphasis has been placed on maintaining strict fiscal discipline, greater openness to trade and financial flows, market liberalisation and reduction in the size of government. |
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The other dimension in the two-dimensional space is openness to change versus conservation, which includes the value types of Stimulation and Self-direction at one end. |
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For all this, one wonders if Johnson's aesthetic working of Merleau-Ponty retains enough phenomenological openness to render it a genuine aesthesis. |
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And I owe it to my German mother and all her openness and far-reaching tolerance that I was able to free myself early from any denominationalism or monoculturalism. |
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The first was based on domination and exclusivism, the second on pluralism, openness and sharing the land and inherent sacred values with the others. |
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Critics of the openness model are quick to contend that any qualification of the notion of God's complete knowledge of the future diminishes his power and worshipability. |
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While Italian political scientists argue that the term 'primaries' sounds quite inappropriate, party elites have long disagreed on the relative openness of the selectorate. |
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The smallness of the country, in which everyone knows everyone, admittedly is oppressive and tends to foster the conformism that discourages openness and tolerance. |
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There's still a great sense of openness about the whole thing, even moving from Pistol Whipped's odd brand of folksiness to Childhood's more straight-up guitar rock. |
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Here, openness to tradition is openness to ourselves, to our porousness with regard to tradition and its effective influence on our orientations and assumptions. |
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