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Only when children feel safe and secure, will they adopt an open attitude to knowledge, only then will they be willing to explore and thereby discover, and only then will they be willing to interact and engage with their teachers and peers.
THESE professionals, Ms. Ibarra writes, must be willing to explore different "possible selves".
But it's certainly something I would be willing to explore if the world was right.
"I think, personally, that it is an offer that the United States should be willing to explore".
The Soviets want access to commercial credits, which the President said he would be willing to explore.
In return, Clinton said, the United States would be willing to explore ways that the two countries could work together.
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We were kids, but we were willing to explore each other.
"Now that we've done that … we're willing to explore what else we could do.
A Little Life succeeds and connects because it is willing to explore those nuances.
"He respects his hard-line constituency but is willing to explore centrist possibilities.
Successful firms, he says, tend to be the ones that are willing to explore uncharted territories.
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