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Second, I recognise how important it is to lose my inhibitions and be open to making mistakes.
"If a group of honest, dedicated indviduals comes forward to us saying they want to charter a league, we would be open to making that happen," he said.
Still, Jack Romanos, chief executive of the Simon & Schuster publishing division of Viacom, has said the company would be open to making acquisitions.
As with all high-priced free agents, Mussina certainly would like the Yankees to be open to making a strong offer to him.
Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York also said that the Senate should be open to making the mileage rule stricter.
At 5 to 8 cents a bag — plus twist ties and the like — that adds up, which is why even nonenvironmentally minded dry cleaners may be open to making the switch.
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Be open to make workable solutions without compromising on basics.
Mr. Vallone also praised the city's approach, but said he was open to making improvements.
(He is open to making the next two installments, he added, but that discussion hasn't happened yet.
A new governor who avoids partisan engagements and is open to making deals gives Mr. Bruno less to worry about.
This is a three-year contract, for which the employers are open to making a part-time appointment.
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