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the opening up
adjective
Not closed; accessible; unimpeded
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If we look back into the Chinese history, a modern individual was virtually nonexistent until the opening up in the 1980s.
These could include sanctions against European airlines or the opening up of a trade war.
The opening up about the work done, including the mistakes made, will humanise social work.
But the opening up of international financial markets led to a huge growth in cross-border capital flows.
Ever since the opening up reform, English has been taught widely in China (Liardét 2013).
But the opening up of space to private operators is a kind of revolution.
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The longer the opening-up is delayed, the worse things will get.
"At that time the opening-up policy was not really implemented in China.
The opening-up of China through its World Trade Organisation membership is likely to cause problems for uncompetitive domestic producers.
Under the background of the opening-up policy, China's export-oriented economy has developed further.
Trinamool Congress is implacably opposed to the opening-up of multi-brand retail to majority foreign control.
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