Sentences with phrase «expressing openness»

Across the nation, bishops are expressing an openness to new forms of school governance, which tap the energy and expertise of laypeople working in partnership with the Church to ensure that Catholic schools are both financially viable and academically excellent.
Pollack's stance echoes points made by Trump, who has emphasized hardening schools while also expressing openness to some gun control.
So, the first ingredient for making friends involves showing that we like someone and expressing openness to friendship with them.
But a month later his chief financial officer followed rivals at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. in expressing openness to working with cryptocurrencies.
His counterintuitive philosophy was apparent this year in his expressed openness to the idea of acquiring the troubled Home Capital while other big investors shied away.
In a hearing Tuesday, Graham said Trump expressed openness to an immigration deal, only to reject it hours later.
Elaine Chao, Trump's Transportation secretary pick, has expressed openness to privatizing parts of federal programs, Recode reports.
Chao has expressed openness to privatizing aspects of federal programs.
Even the U.S. government's leading antitrust enforcer — Makan Delrahim, a competition lawyer who arrived at the DOJ this summer — at first expressed an openness to the merger.
Cuban government officials expressed openness to discussions about future trade and ways to partner with beverage alcohol importers, and NABI established important contacts at all levels that will assist in future relationships.
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan continues to say New York City should «ante up» on funding mass transit, though expressed openness on Monday to negotiating a congestion pricing proposal.
«He has said nothing against gay men and women in this state and, quite the contrary, has expressed an openness to dialogue with gay Republicans.
Hubbard said Cuomo also expressed an openness to addressing over the next two years of his four - year term the «paucity» of the welfare grant, education and job training for prisoners and low - income New Yorkers, and access to transportation for rural communities.
The contours the plan were backed by the Senate minority leader, Andrea Stewart - Cousins, while IDC Leader Jeff Klein did not formally embrace it, but expressed an openness to a compromise.
Mayor de Blasio's administration had expressed an openness to consider the Creedmoor site but other local officials, including Queens State Sen. Tony Avella, had blasted the idea.
During the speech, she also expressed openness to a congestion pricing proposal that Gov. Andrew Cuomo is currently working on to address the problems plaguing the city's subway system.
This week, President Donald Trump expressed an openness to expanding gun legislation while urging Republican lawmakers not to fear the National Rifle Association gun lobby.
We didn't talk after class — we were all greatly touched, quietly pondering the expressed openness of these 18 -, 19 - and 20 - year - olds who taught us all on this Thursday evening.
Express openness to other's ideas So All Can Learn Every student deserves a year - plus growth.
But state schools superintendent Randy Dorn expressed his openness to finding a solution that keeps the schools open permanently.
But while federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has expressed openness to discussing pension changes when he meets with his colleagues the following month, officials in Ms. Wynne's government seem pessimistic about Ottawa's willingness to significantly increase the amount paid into the program.
Sotomayor herself has already expressed an openness to the idea based on her own experience with cameras in the 2nd Circuit.
But see Wilson, where Abella J expressed some openness towards the possibility of applying reasonableness review in all circumstances; four other judges expressed their appreciation for her «efforts to stimulate a discussion on how to clarify or simplify our standard of review jurisprudence to better promote certainty and predictability» (at [70]-RRB-.
Yet officials from the ECB have previously expressed an openness to digital currencies and blockchain tech more generally.
This is distinct from Accepted Social Engagement that maps onto the more intimate aspects of interpersonal relations described in Schutz's Openness tendency, irrespective of whether these are what he terms Received Openness (e.g. 6 My close friends tell me their real feelings) or Expressed Openness (e.g. 9 I confide in my close friends).

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Other senators echoed Sanders, expressing a general openness to looking at adjusting age requirements without hard commitments one way or the other.
To express visually the relationship between stability and openness, and to suggest what it means for people looking to do business abroad, I came up with what I call the J curve.
Much was made when Mark Zuckerberg expressed an apparent openness to regulation last week.
During a recent livestream Dorsey expressed a desire to allow more Twitter users to achieve the blue checkmark giving to verified profile, as part of a goal to increase openness through the firm's health metrics proposal.
Such calling expresses itself far more clearly in openness to learn new truth than in defensive reaction to new ideas.
The so - called aggiornamento (bringing up to date) of the Roman Catholic Church was expressed in ecumenical openness, biblical and liturgical renewal and greater consideration of the huge social problems facing the world.
No one has expressed American cultural openness more insistently than the archetypal American poet, Walt Whitman.
[2] In expressing this point Ratzinger subtly shifts the debate away from an assessment of what the historical - critical method has achieved or not to a new openness for something which goes much further than historical - criticism itself.
A group of Protestant Evangelicals use Hartshorne's phraseology, «the openness of God,» to express their belief in divine passivity.
The very naïveté of the classical mythology, on the other hand, which provided the environment for the New Testament, expresses that openness for the idea of transcendence.
«What surprised me is the openness of the hard - core unchurched to the message of God and Christianity — just not as expressed in church,» Stetzer says.
A more honest way of expressing it is to admit you interpret it in a specific way and that you will live out of that in openness to being affirmed or corrected as your understanding and experience grows.
The letters and Table Talk reveal a man with ordinary family problems, a normal concern with sex, expressed with that half innocent openness so typically German.
If she's tried to address it with parents, and hasn't been met with openness, this is probably a time to bring in a school psychologist or other member of the school staff or administration who can meet with the parents and express the concerns.
Not surprisingly, supporters of leave saw the referendum as an opportunity to express their dissatisfaction not just with the EU, the symbol of openness, but also with their own government.
he asked, succinctly expressing the feeling then widespread in academic science that patenting and commercializing research results violated such central scientific values as unfettered communication, openness, and service to the common good.
«In our prior work we found that people high and low in the personality trait of openness to experience show very consistent links between seeing a group as «different from us» and expressing prejudice towards that group.
Their openness also enables them to be forthright in expressing feelings, thoughts, dreams and desires
Studies show people high in openness are more likely to endorse liberalism and they're also more likely to express their political beliefs.
Labor and Coalition Premiers and Chief Ministers alike expressed their commitment to public education and emphasised their openness to further negotiation and a new school funding agreement.
Board members and others expressed frustration at the Secretary's lack of openness with the public, lack of knowledge about schools or school issues, and continued proselytizing about the value of school choice.
It also seems as if the «openness» of the title might have been partly a consequence of the material constraints of the NES rather than express intention: Miyamoto - sans later Zelda games, A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time, are much more locked down in their structure — a structure that had huge influence in the 3D combat and exploration games that followed.
On the one hand he expressed that pop art partook of a trend toward «openness and clarity as against the turgidities of second generation Abstract Expressionism.»
The new building is designed to express the Museum's core values of openness and engagement as they have been lived throughout a ve - decade history of innovative and impactful exhibitions and programs, while also providing exceptional new spaces to elevate the Museum's service to artists, audiences, the uniquely vibrant Harlem community, and the world of art.
He is like a resistant left over from the golden age of abstract expressionism, spontaneously expressing his freedom in an ample, generous openness, an openness whose ardor establishes a connection with human emotions.
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