Sentence examples for represents openness from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, moving towards not only represents openness for the future, constructed with technological progress, but also the defence of the homeostasis of the existing equilibrium within the biosphere.

I decided to label the domain intellect/imagination to emphasize that this domain of personality represents openness to new inner mental experiences, not just any kind of experience.

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Other than Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson, the First Lady is the first American minority to represent openness and possibilities that are still inconceivable in China.

The selected parameters that determined the simulation include population, which was kept low at 178 to represent the actual population of the region; while values for attraction and smoothness parameters were kept high (17 and 18, respectively) to represent openness and fast influx of investments.

The high number of sources for external data represents the openness of the system [35, 39].

However, this indicator is comparable to the binding site exposure, which represents the openness of the cavity, since the more the cavity is closed, the more the ligand is buried.

Students wear their rings with the M.P.S. initials facing out, to represent their openness to capturing every experience lived at school; alumnae wear them with the initials facing in, as if to trap those experiences.

All the notes will carry the same designs, the winning entries in a competition held in 1996, incorporating the EU flag and pictures of bridges, windows and doorways (to represent European "openness and togetherness").

Using factor analysis, we found that the YET contained two factors representing (1) openness and (2) determination.

Hence, this study proposes five essential dimensions that represent LC: openness and experimentation, risk taking, interaction with the external environment, dialogue and teamwork, and participative decision making.

This approach relates the real per capita growth rate over a given period to an initial level of per capita real gross domestic product (GDP), plus a variety of control and environmental variables representing international openness, governance, and prevailing human, physical and natural capital endowments (Barro and Sala-I-Martin 2004).

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