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Leaders are most responsive to ideas that support their own agendas.
You can be firm, determined, yet flexible and responsive to ideas and strategies, to "reform", yet not necessarily "conform".
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And we need to be responsive to those ideas.
Hughes insists he is just doing his job as a Lib Dem, and ministers in all departments have been responsive to his ideas.
Narey responded that the civil service needed to be a more bit responsive to outside ideas, a bit less cautious about "telling ministers every single thing that won't work" and, above all, needed broader shoulders.
Very much she is not only listening to these issues but wanting to make sure that she's responsive to the ideas that have been put forward in this Democratic primary," she said.
Because the group's activities can make an appreciable difference in a chosen problem area and because management is concerned enough to be responsive to good ideas, workers are enthusiastic about this approach.
Mr. Mann said that the six powers had together "prepared a good and updated offer for the talks which we believe is balanced and a fair basis for constructive talks" and "responsive to Iranian ideas".
Mr. Bush's advisers say the technology-based economy and the growth of a middle-income investor class will make voters far more responsive to Republican ideas for decentralizing government and reshaping the New Deal and Great Society programs for the elderly.
What Air Force leaders didn't anticipate was that the political culture would be more responsive to fashionable ideas than the intelligence requirements of combatant commanders.
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