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And many boards no longer fear that openness is bad for business.

Openness = bad.

He thinks the openness indicator is a bad measure of trade policy, so its correlation with faster growth is spurious.

Having a low degree of openness isn't all bad, though.

"There's something about American ideology that says openness is good, secrets are bad, and equality is somehow synonymous with openness.

"It's just good sense – the history is that when we've done these things, it's been very bad!" The radical openness of Commotion is an effort to prevent a rerun of those problems.

He said he had decided to make the existence of the operation public because Weinstein and Lo Porto's families "deserve to know the truth" and "the United States is a democracy, committed to openness, in good times and in bad".

Europe was always a mixture of good and bad ideas, of liberalism and openness and darker, more nativist forces.

But the net is losing some of its openness and universality.That's not always a bad thing.

It will show how good leadership, openness and competition can bring spectacular gains, and how bad planning and political interference can make technology in government an expensive disaster.

So it is silly to claim that it's still as bad as 1997: as with the nuclear industry, greater openness has revealed a situation worse than most people realised.

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