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Her riders need to be open to developing the sport for future athletes.
And he has proven more open to developing economic ties than was his predecessor, Lee Teng-hui.
It might also leave you open to developing interesting collaborations with other artists, which could lead you down an interesting trajectory you hadn't previously envisaged.
He did, however, say the team would like to find "the next Brock Osweiler" indicating they are open to developing a young quarterback over a number of years.
As a student and later as a professional, I wanted to make a difference in foreign policy, in human rights abroad, and I was always open to developing new skills and using them to help different organizations and institutions.
Be open to developing a new mindset.
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Results showed that the logistics programs developed rapidly, but have sides open to develop.
They promise to be cheap, nimble, open to develop for and to have free-to-play games.
Therefore, the present prototypical experimental design is open to develop more sophisticated network analyses to expose finer differences between therapeutic agents [ 22, 23], since single-cell resolution is maintained.
The main feature of these dimensions is that these are stat-like and are opened to develop.
But the hypocrisy of erecting barriers to foreign investment while demanding open access to developing markets is self-evident.
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