Sentence examples for not being open from inspiring English sources

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And that's not being open".

I think they are mostly guilty of not being open enough (see points here).

I could not get over how limited "services" (groceries, stores not being open on Sunday, etc).

By not being open from the start, they left it up to journalists and watchdogs to reveal.

Some have justified not being open because of fear of adverse consequences for them or their employer, such as litigation.

In June, he criticized Labour's planned investigation of the causes of the Iraq war for not being open enough.

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There are few women who have not been to male ob-gyns at some point, so it is not as if we're just not being open-minded.

If you read the letter, it has this sort of apologetic tone running through it – like I was trying to make up for something, like I was apologising for not being open-minded enough.

Notably, the server-side code is not being open-sourced, so that part remains in Automattic's control — though it too may join its friends in FOSSworld in the future.

But, during the debate, the committee was criticized by one of its own members for not being open-minded.

"I think a lot of the people who are absolutely convinced about extraterrestrials are equally not being open-minded of other possibilities".

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