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We shall be less open to the charge of procuring judgement by default.
But as Crystal Pite breaks that unconscionably dry spell, the brave, gripping and beautiful work she has created could not be less open to charges of tokenism.
I said then that paganism in general resists overall organisation (though see above with regard to charity work) and thus tends to be less open to the kind of cult formation that afflicts other groups.
As we get older many of us tend to be less open to new information, evidence, and arguments — but we can and should instill the requisite virtues in our children via K-12 education.
By getting nothing this time around, lawmakers on either side and the president may be less open to negotiation next time -- especially at the end of September, when Congress has to pass a spending bill for a full year.
In 2012 Meryl Streep's portrayal of her in Phyllida Lloyd's biopic The Iron Lady was the catalyst for a multitude of articles on Thatcher as both a style icon and a feminist inspiration, with the former suggestion proving to be less open to dispute than the latter.
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SOME airport logistics, of course, are less open to advancements.
But voters have been less open to change in recent decades.
However, it seems leave voters are less open to persuasion than remainers.
But in the world after Sept. 11, our judgments about terrorism are less open to complex or sympathetic explanations.
Without the programme, he said, he would have been less open to taking on more debt, such as a mortgage.
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