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Discover Ludwig"receptive of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used in the context of someone being "receptive of new ideas or suggestions," or "receptive of criticism." For example: "The manager was incredibly receptive of my new marketing ideas."
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Humans create and recognize this world; and plants are presumably also constantly receptive of their environment; but are plants (and many animals) aware of this receptivity which brings into being some type of representation of the world in which they live?
They were the most receptive of Southeast Asian peoples to Indian art and literature.
L cones are much more strongly receptive of red light than are M cones; S cones barely receive it at all.
Although S.& P. and the other firms have successfully offered this defense to get cases dismissed, federal courts have been less receptive of late.
Her work includes lovely descriptions of the physical realities of being a person, of having a body "soft and porous, receptive of fluid and sticky, womanlike in its oozy sliminess".
That's why you saw far more Democrats supporting Obama's actions on collection and access of phone and internet records than for a somewhat similar policy under President Bush, while Republicans were far more receptive of the policies under Bush than under Obama.
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In his now-classic essay, "Leisure, the Basis of Culture," Pieper explains, "Leisure is the disposition of receptive understanding, of contemplative beholding, and immersion -- in the real".
Recent proposals link this stability to the shifting of receptive fields of neurons in eye movement and attention control areas.
We should ask ourselves, in this moment of receptive understanding, of contemplative beholding, did he experience a departure from reality?
Aging is associated with impairment of receptive relaxation of the gastric fundus, causing rapid antral filling and distension and earlier satiety.
Therefore, recognition of shapes is possible when the dot-to-dot distances exceed the size of receptive fields of orientation-selective cells.
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