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But voters have been less open to change in recent decades.
Without the programme, he said, he would have been less open to taking on more debt, such as a mortgage.
Though Ms. Varney has the backing and encouragement of senior Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate, some agencies have been less open to the change in policy.
Historically, these companies have been less open to buying expensive software because of the high costs and the number of information technology employees they need to hire to maintain them.
Historically, the public has been less open to direct potable reuse projects, which are often called "toilet to tap".
If direct standardization or other methods of control for age and sex differences had been used, and a ratio given, the study may have been less open to misinterpretation.
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SOME airport logistics, of course, are less open to advancements.
However, it seems leave voters are less open to persuasion than remainers.
But in the world after Sept. 11, our judgments about terrorism are less open to complex or sympathetic explanations.
These studies also indicate that great creative minds not only are less likely to generate something new but are less open to someone else's novelty.
Szporer's works are less open to interpretation than Ono's and Burden's: you know what he's trying to say and do.
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