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Being receptive
adjective
Capable of receiving something
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Being receptive doesn't mean caving in.
Being receptive to the demands of the industry and bags of enthusiasm are essential if you want to make a sustainable career out of beekeeping.
Being receptive to complaints and criticism.
Being receptive to new ideas and different ways at looking at our own science improves efficiency and increases the total output and relevance of research.
Being receptive to feedback may ensure a more comprehensive form of entrepreneurial decision-making that can channel passion's motivational benefits toward positive venture outcomes, according to Benjamin Warnick, Washington State University assistant professor of entrepreneurship, and co-authors from other institutions.
Being receptive to new ideas is like a superpower, and everyone from the ages of around 16 to 24 has it.
"Being receptive to criticism and things we need to do in the game — and guys actually listening and going out there and making changes and not looking at it like a negative — is helping us out big-time.
Of course, this all depends on authorities being receptive.
But they gave no indication during the argument of being receptive to Justice Breyer's approach.
The question is how do I start to now inject new DNA of at least being receptive and respectful of others.
"Without wind, and with the greens being receptive, all that trouble, all of those bunkers that you see aren't really in play," he said.
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