Sentence examples for be open to both from inspiring English sources

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A restaurant critic ought to be open to both possibilities.

Jerusalem, capital to both peoples, would be open to both; a joint council would take care of joint affairs.

And if the answer is yes, do requirements for "equal schooling" mean that all public schools have to be open to both girls and boys?

MySpaceTV will be a standalone site for sharing and watching video that will be open to both MySpacers and non-members.

The product will be open to both new and existing TSB customers and will be available online and over the phone from 30 March, and in branch in person the following day.

A Downing Street spokesman said: "His general rule is that sports clubs should be open to both sexes and that it is outdated not to do that, particularly if you think you are up to hosting a major championship".

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VSNL's overseas-calling monopoly expires on April 1, and the market will be opened to both foreign and domestic competitors after that.

All six equestrian events this year are open to both sexes.

An appeal to Italy's supreme court is open to both sides in a case.

Membership is now based on general scholarship and is open to both men and women.

Each moiety had chiefs and subchiefs, positions that were open to both men and women.

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