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Art Brodsky, a spokesman for Public Knowledge, a group that advocates for more digital openness, characterized Verizon's move as a distraction.
Conversely, the Civil Lines (residential areas originally built by the British for senior officers) in the north and New Delhi in the south embody an element of relative openness, characterized by green grass, trees, and a sense of order.
Toy-dog owners, for example, score high on the personality trait of openness, characterized by appreciation of new experiences, according to a study presented at the British Psychological Society annual conference in London in April.
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This kind of sensitivity and openness is characterized by the care workers' actions that arise from proper and appropriate intentions [ 69, 72].
But the plan is raising hackles on the Internet, where opponents say an extension of copyright law runs counter to the spirit of openness that characterizes the Web.
Openness can characterize perceptual experience which doesn't involve genuine perceptual contact with the world.
Unless the next Arab generation, in Iraq and elsewhere, embraces the intellectual openness that so characterized the Baghdad of the 9th and 10th centuries, a second Arab miracle is unthinkable.
But it has drawn concern from Internet companies and outright criticism from some people who see a threat to the openness that has characterized the Internet to date, at least in most Western societies.
In many of the articles that are written about why we should have pay openness, it is characterized as a women's issue or a minorities' issue.
The architects shared the company's vision of a space characterized by openness and a sense of community, and they also wanted to bring in light and warmth.
The committee declared that the work of administrative tribunals and of public inquiries should be characterized by openness, fairness, and impartiality, and their report applied these aims in great detail.
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