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Earlier this week he had said he would not appear, leading to criticism that Ford was not being sufficiently open with the public.
And the so-called innocent party may have even contributed to the event by not being sufficiently open and sympathetic to their partner's feelings.
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We are all discussing about something similar to a "paradigm shift", in the sense described by Kuhn [3]: (a) presenting results "sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity" and (b) "being sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners to solve".
Are the incentives right for (humanitarian) NGOs to be sufficiently open, honest and self-critical?
They write: "Ms Chakrabarti has not been sufficiently open with the committee about when she was offered her peerage, despite several attempts to clarify this issue with her".
Facebook executives, he said, had not been sufficiently open about the company's activities, and had not given enough detail on the company's expenses.
Under the order, Verizon will be able to demonstrate that its markets are sufficiently open when it is qualified to offer long-distance service in the 12 remaining states where it is now barred from offering such service.
While this is a significant drop, studies have shown that most structures are sufficiently open that, even with the high rate of pressure change associated with a rapidly moving tornado, interior pressure can adjust quickly enough to prevent an explosion.
"These modifications allow us to meet zoning requirements, but they also respond to some community concerns about whether the site will be sufficiently open and accessible to members of the community.
The Federal Communications Commission approved the application after the carrier was able to demonstrate that its local telephone networks in the mid-Atlantic state were sufficiently open to competition, as required under the law.
Told as a mosaic of (mostly) duologues, the play provides a tantalizing patchwork of people at moments of crisis, indecision, elation and despair, though some of the vignettes' specifics are sufficiently open to debate that after one recent performance four audience members had as many guesses as to where exactly the final scene takes place.
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