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Those last two have already signaled a receptiveness to the American argument, and neither is expected to sign on to renewed OPEC production limits, making them much harder to enforce.
"I think there is now a receptiveness in the EU for smarter regulation, less regulation and the EU caring more about the big things and less about the smaller things," he added.
On NBC's "Meet the Press," Representative Peter King of New York also stressed that the country's current fiscal woes trumped vows made in less debt-ridden times, and over on "Fox News Sunday," Senator John McCain signaled a receptiveness to new revenue, another dagger to Norquist's dark heart.
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Not a blank mind, devoid of a judicial philosophy, but an open mind — a certain receptiveness to reason, argument and fact.
Heidegger does not rule out a poetic receptiveness within technological settings but, rather, suggests that such settings do undermine receptivity, and that recognizing how they do so helps us to find meaning within them nevertheless.
Prema Gera, a poverty specialist at the U.N. Development Program in New Delhi, told me she sensed a general receptiveness among government officials to new ways of thinking about poverty.
"There is a certain receptiveness built into the music.
And these experts see a rising receptiveness to this argument by some courts.
He said that the United States would find a rare receptiveness to its efforts to move forward.
"Even in myself, I see a new receptiveness for his work".
Although most of these crazes now seem tragically quaint (key party, anyone?), the '70s were also characterized by a touching receptiveness to new ideas.
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