Sentence examples for more open selection from inspiring English sources

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The row will only reinforce calls for a more open selection process.

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So, in the less-than-holy spirit of a more open song selection process, you can contribute your song suggestion to HuffPost's own conclave playlist.

The process of electing a UN secretary general has typically involved some closed-door discussions, but the 1 for 7 Billion campaign is leading a push for a fairer, more open and inclusive selection process.

Paradoxically, the fewer claims you make for your selection, the more open it is to comment and addition and subtraction, the stronger it is.

Although elected by industry workers only, the Grammy selection process is more open to question than it may seem.

Keep in mind that Presidential selection has become much more open and popular-vote driven with the emergence of television.

Darwin, for his part, had a much more open view of the process of natural selection and adaptation, foreseeing that biological structures might find uses very different from those for which they had originally evolved.

Selection bias could be introduced when oncologists select patients who are more open to information or are in a better psychological state.

The migration of the golden brown mouse lemur from rainforests into more open habitats [ 7, 51- 53] may have driven selection towards longer calls with more rapidly modulated elements.

A result is a more open, more varied yet in some ways more obvious selection of entries than before.

Even before its selection for the Olympics, China was, gradually, becoming more open for ordinary people.

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