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Initially hostile to management, staff were galvanised by the prospect of these external threats and grew more receptive to changes in the university's structure, estate footprint and academic focus.
Participation in agricultural development and/or good agricultural practice programmes is expected to affect the farmer's decision positively if, through such programmes, the farmer is motivated to apply innovations and changes that facilitate the implementation of a QMS, or becomes more receptive to changes.
With both parents traveling, kids have to learn to be receptive to changes.
Prenatal and early postnatal development is a vulnerable time of ontogeny, during which wiring of the CNS is fine-tuned and receptive to changes in environmental conditions.
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Managers in new assignments usually start out receptive to change.
Professionals in the sector are more receptive to change than ever before.
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The taxidermy community recognized that it needs to change with the times and has been receptive to change.
Mrs. Hennefer said Brad is often stubborn and is not really receptive to change in his daily routine.
We should probably concentrate our efforts in places that are receptive to change, like New York and other progressive states.
"He's more receptive to change," said his sister-in-law Pat Nagler, who was among the 70 guests.
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