Sentence examples for Open to deliberations from inspiring English sources

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"2017 is going to be very much open to deliberations," Steven Kalmin, finance director, told Bloomberg.

The jurors were told to continue deliberations unless they had specific concerns, but on Wednesday, they sent another handwritten note that said, "After 5 or 10 minutes from Day 1 of deliberations, one of the jurors refused to be open to deliberations and announced that the juror's mind was made".

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Sasse, for instance, said on Friday, "I'm open to that deliberation as we go forward because I think that would be a vote of no confidence in the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation".

Bell concludes that the values and the "common knowledge" that science is based on must be made explicit and "open to critical social deliberation" [41].

As should be evident, in my view the institution should not change its policies in this regard, but such issues are always open to debate and deliberation.

"Female jurors appeared tougher on defendants than male jurors before jury deliberations started, but more open to persuasion to acquit in deliberations," the report said.

The media-related committee chairman and former Information Minister Tarek Mitri both encouraged reforms, but a committee staffer told me MPs on the panel may not be open to drastic change and deliberations may drag for months.

Another problem undermining the commission's conclusion, that a commission lawyer would later point out, was that none of its deliberations were open to the public.

At a special meeting on Monday, commission members spent more than an hour in public session lamenting how the panel had been criticized in the news media and debating whether its deliberations should be open to the public — a proposal that one commissioner, Marvin E. Jacob, presented as a means to "restore the public's confidence".

All of our deliberations are announced and open to the public, so anyone can follow our progress and direction.

Based on her recent book, Dr Vigjilenca Abazi explains the shifts in institutional practice of oversight in the European Union that disproportionately favour secrecy creating serious limitations to open democratic deliberations and access to justice.

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