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"There's less openness on how people can get started," Ms. Miller said.
It led to less openness about failure, since few would admit to screwing up if it cost them money.
Dan Livingston, the chief negotiator for the state employees unions, said eliminating the pension of state officials could lead to less openness in government.
This is the WikiLeaks paradox: It will lead to less openness and to a lot more secrecy rather than the transparent information universe WikiLeaks idealists may have been dreaming of.
Wolfgang Ischinger ("The end of diplomacy as we know it?" (Views, Dec. 4) says that the WikiLeaks cables "will lead to less openness and to a lot more secrecy".
This week's news conference by the prime minister, Wen Jiabao, demonstrated if anything that, at the topmost echelons of government, there is even less openness to the media than there was a decade or more ago.Of the 24 members of the Communist Party's ruling Politburo, Mr Wen is the only one who has any regular contact with the media in China, and that only once a year.
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Individuals with stronger BIS responses tend also to be less open (openness being one of the Big Five personality dimensions) to new experiences and to variation in sociosexuality.
If the other person follows suit, try slightly varying the openness of your lips (both more and less open) throughout the kiss.
For all its openness when it comes to commerce and manufacturing, China has always been far less open to a free flow of information.
Preparedness: Successful implementation of E 2.0 demands organizational readiness in terms of transformational changes in structure, procedures and practices, as well as cultural readiness in terms of culture characterized by mutual trust, less control, openness, and collaboration (Mazumder [2008]; Chui et al. [2012]; Stobbe [2010]).
Less regulation … Openness.
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