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The female may be receptive a day or two past the time when she would still be fertile.
Every year the group releases the Corporate Equality Index, a measure, on a scale of 0 to 100, of how receptive a company is to diversity.
A more recent tutorial covered the art of diving to the left, and Cano was as receptive a pupil as he was nine years ago.
In species in which staminate and pistillate flowers are found on the same individual (monoecious plants) and in those with hermaphroditic flowers (flowers possessing both stamens and pistils), a common way of preventing self-fertilization is to have the pollen shed either before or after the period during which the stigmas on the same plant are receptive, a situation known as dichogamy.
But I was surprised how receptive a lot of the people were to their message.
I was amazed by how receptive a (seemingly) drug-naive audience was to jokes about 5-MeO-DMT, Trichocereus bridgesii, the Shulgin rating scale, Penis Envy, etc.
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That, too, would seem to make him receptive to a tax cut.
The more receptive an organization, the more responsive it will be to pressures for change and innovation.
These folks may be more receptive to a stranger instigating a conversation.
"When you're a player, you're receptive to a crowd, or at least I am.
But I get a lot who are more receptive with a BMI of about 30, 32.
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