Sentence examples for open to encourage from inspiring English sources

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The tents used to be air conditioned, Martin says, but the festival made the decision to use less carbon, so the tents are now open to encourage cross breezes and natural airflow.

GitHub is the de facto destination for collaborative code authoring, moving code from hidden repositories into the open to encourage feedback in the form of pull requests.

Desks are out in the open to encourage collaboration and communication.

And with coalition air strikes the jihadis will have little chance of getting reinforcements from the western side, which has been left open to encourage their departure towards Syria.

The interview questions were short, simple and open to encourage the discourse.

Keep gooseberry bushes open to encourage air circulation between branches.

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This is a unique opportunity to leverage the power of the open Web to encourage more developments in open data, data-driven policymaking and active civic engagement.

These inconsistencies hinder the development of specific evidence-based guidelines for urban designers and policy-makers for (re designing public open space to encourage physical activity.

But go the museum route if you can: its shows are in the round, and doors open early to encourage a look at the exhibits.

bRight Switch's makers are also planning to supply an open API to encourage developers to create new apps for the wall beyond what they've envisaged.

Rather than pursuing a more open strategy to encourage vibrant debate, US Congress appears to be shutting the door on evidence-based reflection and action.

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