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With both parents traveling, kids have to learn to be receptive to changes.
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You wouldn't know it today, but Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg adhered to a simple adage: "Move fast and break things". Following this motto blindly would steer just about any business into dangerous territory, but the message between the lines is commendable: Organizations, especially in fast-paced tech sectors, must be receptive to change.
This variable was meant to be categorical, as FMGs and NCs are considered to be receptive to change, since they were "early adopters" and certainly motivated to espouse this innovative approach.
The taxidermy community recognized that it needs to change with the times and has been receptive to change.
We should probably concentrate our efforts in places that are receptive to change, like New York and other progressive states.
The New York City chapter of the Alzheimer's Association selected the three nursing homes in the program precisely because their staffs were receptive to change.
French vocabulary, particularly, has always been receptive to change and has been as quick to lose old words as to adopt new.
A conscious leader who understands where her people are, who understands that they are receptive to change and interested in advancing their teams and organization, is more likely to be successful.
It's proof that even the stodgiest of rap fans are receptive to change.
From what it looks like, the boys in blue are receptive to change, too.
It's not a question of whether our lady bosses have our backs -- but whether the workplace itself is receptive to change.
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