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More generally, the classical grammatico-historical method is prevalent, which provides a basis for some openness to alternative approaches to understanding the scriptures.
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The fact that people have flocked to big web firms' platforms suggests that consumers are perfectly willing to trade some openness for convenience and ease-of-use.
For some, information openness has become a means to an end.
For now, Republicans have signaled some openness to accepting higher taxes.
"In the current marketplace there's a huge push for reviewability, for openness," Mr. Horn said.
The exhibition includes correspondence she received after publication: praise from some for her openness, vilification from others.
Following are some suggestions for increasing openness.
But Mr. Rastani also won some praise for his openness.
Murdoch has been a force for more openness than some of his senior consiglieri advised, but he still has a way to go if the stables are to be truly cleaned.
A7 Cardinals Meetingg in Rome The four-day gathering of cardinals to discuss the future of the Roman Catholic Church wound down, with some calls for more openness, power-sharing and frank discussion at the top of the church.
While some Democrats argue for an openness to cooperation, others insist there isn't room for compromise given Trump's views on race and individual rights.
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