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Earlier, in 1985, he established a foundation to foster openness in the church.
Meanwhile, I asked the CCTV executive if she thought the building would foster openness in the Chinese media.
She is also a lesbian, something that she revealed to the group in an attempt to foster openness and honesty at the gathering.
In this way Twitch is helping to foster openness and vulnerability around illness in a way that would have been unthinkable in the past.
And since this trip is intended to foster openness, in addition to playing Western works the Philharmonic should play some North Korean music.
Bioart can also initiate new science and engineering concepts, foster openness to collaboration and increasing scientific literacy, and help to form the basis of artists' future relationships with the communities of biology and the life sciences.
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Core values include putting patients first and fostering openness.
The award recognises the individuals and organisations who contribute to fostering openness in government.
He said his business experience, dealing with corruption in Russia and other countries, sharpened his interest in fostering openness and investigative journalism.
Years of pseudo-anonymity on MySpace fostered openness but also a total distrust that anyone was who they said.
From an ethical perspective, the directive increases patient autonomy, facilitates patient control over information, fosters openness and transparency and respects several of the ethical principles articulated by Kluge [ 19].
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