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In one example of how the data was used, researchers on a 2015 project concluded that a person who liked the movie "Fight Club" was far more likely to be open to new experiences than a person who liked "American Idol".
Some noted that clients liked smoking with them, and that clients were more likely to be open and talk about their issues during a shared smoke.
Facilities at Larisis train station are also likely to be open.
Program-specific scholarships (noted on the specific program pages) are more likely to be open to international students.
In 2018 the race to be California's governor is likely to be open; the Senate is another possibility.
Program-specific scholarships (noted on the program pages) and Columbia-specific fellowships are more likely to be open to international students.
Therefore, if two countries merge, the resulting entity is less likely to be open to trade with other countries, chipping away at the benefits from the size effect.
Teachers are more likely to be open to the idea of students evaluating teachers if they are first asked whether teachers should evaluate principals.
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The questions raised are likely to be open-ended, and their arrival in the world outside the laboratory may be some way off.
Even though tech workspaces are more likely to be open-plan, a design that's often seen as a distracting productivity-killer, tech workers in our survey reported an above-average ability to focus.
Consequently, they are more likely to be open-minded, accepting of difference and, having invested in their futures, are less likely to turn to violence, crime and terrorism.
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