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The openness to "going on walks".
Other online activists are more skeptical about the openness to outsiders.
The openness to experimentation really ended with the crisis in 1989.
The openness to private investment unleashed immediate protests among Iraqi businesses and is now being reconsidered.
"The openness to the press, the adversarial process, before a jury, a judge who lets the sides express their opinions".
The openness to a vote also reflected confidence among Democrats that they would be able to defeat the amendment.
After mastering the physical discipline, many students are eager to embrace yoga's underlying philosophy -- but I have not developed the openness to the chanting, scripture and Indian music.
One side, he said, argued that the openness to gay Christians "should be embraced," while the other "urged a course of discipline or punishment".
Yet the openness to moderate use is likely to increase, driven by changes in the science of addiction, like pharmaceutical treatments.
The infamous Macaulay Minute of 1835 replaced the openness to local culture of the likes of Governor Hastings with blanket English-medium education and administration.
It provides a view of the tenderness, urgency and brilliance at the core of his art, as well as the openness to nature that set it aflame.
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