Sentence examples for be openness from inspiring English sources

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be openness

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Accommodating attitude or opinion, as in receptivity to new ideas, behaviors, cultures, peoples, environments, experiences, etc., different from the familiar, conventional, traditional, or one's own.

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"Our default position ought to be openness".

Yet for a consensus to be reached, there must be openness.

Not only does there need to be proper tax paid by corporations, but there needs to be openness and transparency, which is what Jeremy is calling for".

In any plausible account of loyalty as a virtue there must be openness to corrective criticism on the part of both the subject and object of loyalty.

But there must be openness to discussion and learning, and not closed-minded thinking and hate.

The church has showed signs recently, she added, "that there may be openness to reconsidering the official stance on LGBT people and our families, as well as other kinds of families currently alienated by Church teachings". .

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No. What is needed is openness.

The second value worth stressing is openness.

The balancing opposite is openness.

Another central themein 2011 was openness.

"There has always been openness about those things," she says.

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