Sentences with phrase «openness at»

«There is a greater level of transparency and openness at the firm compared with other firms I have worked at»
Perhaps as a result, 61 percent of NASA survey respondents said recent policies affirming scientific openness at their agency have improved the environment for climate research.
Steve: Openness at realclimate — ROTFLOL: any critical comments are censored at realclimate.
Also I've been properly educated at the New York Studio School — and by Sam Cornish who introduced me to Stockwell Depot and who on Twitter suggested that some of Peter Hide's work might be described as «mournful» — and by Alan Gouk who in «Proper to Sculpture» suggests that people were making sculpture — even «abstract» sculpture — before the 20th century came along — and by all the unedited openness at Robin's websites.
Kevin Franco, Co-Founder & President, Enthrill: «There is a great openness at CONTEC Frankfurt.
Conservative MP David Burrowes, who is the vice-chairman of the All - Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees, said: «There is a need for greater transparency and openness at Yarl's Wood.»
Whilst the openness at the top makes for an interesting run - in to the end of the campaign, the competition at the other end of the table is just as intense, where the battle to avoid relegation really is hotting up.

Not exact matches

«At a time when some people think that walls are a solution, we do think that openness is the right path,» Macron said, in a thinly veiled jab at TrumAt a time when some people think that walls are a solution, we do think that openness is the right path,» Macron said, in a thinly veiled jab at Trumat Trump.
Oftentimes leaders focus on strategically influencing innovation at the organizational level and can overlook the key role it can play in influencing a culture of openness and ideas through interpersonal effectiveness.
All of the same kinds of questions apply to how the main news feed works, and so far there hasn't been much openness about that at all, nor any real admission that the company has any ethical or moral responsibility related to how it shapes the world - view of its billion - plus users.
Leaders often look to influence innovation at the organizational (macro) level; but equally they can inspire openness of thinking and ideas at a personal (micro) level.
Workers at companies with higher levels of openness have higher rates of job satisfaction and are less likely to quit; more women also apply to such firms because they feel less pressure to negotiate.
But the evidence is mounting that yielding control and empowering others at every level of the organization is the very thing that enables flexibility, openness, and more consistent innovation.
Making the case that greater openness is good for both company culture and society at large was Ijeoma Oluo, a Seattle - based writer, and Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments.
This is a beginner's attitude of openness, eagerness and lack of preconceptions even when studying a subject at an advanced level.
«The theme of this conference, developing a digital economy for openness and shared benefits, is a vision we at Apple share,» Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Sunday.
In a five - year study of nearly 5,000 married couples ranging in age from 19 to 89, where approximately 75 % of couples composed of spouses who both worked, researchers assessed participants» personalities by looking at the Big Five personality traits — openness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism and conscientiousness.
«My interpretation is that there is still an openness to him,» says Jacqueline Breslin, director of human capital services at TriNet, an HR outsourcing firm that conducted one of the surveys.
Other senators echoed Sanders, expressing a general openness to looking at adjusting age requirements without hard commitments one way or the other.
Prime Minister David Cameron says openness to foreign investment is competitive advantage for Britain (and Ratan Tata is always welcome at Downing Street).
Whether you look at straight demographic statistics, listen to the testimony in the recent sexual harassment suit against storied VC firm Kleiner Perkins, or talk to female founders about their experiences fundraising, the picture you get of the industry's openness to women isn't the rosiest.
First, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke at Fortune's Global Forum where he continued to emphasize that openness and free trade can combat the rising tide of protectionism.
While Xi is almost certain to hail the openness of China's economy and markets at Boao, his rhetoric will suffer from unfortunate timing, coming amid the start of a trade war between China and the US.
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.
The pace of progress, progress in the direction of more openness to capital flows and greater exchange rate flexibility, will depend in part on the pace at which these governments are able to strengthen the resilience of the domestic financial system and set in place the broader institutional framework and supervisory regime that are vital for an open economy.
A more well - rounded assessment of a trade deal like TPP would also look at whether important social institutions, including manufacturing unions, would be negatively affected by more openness to trade, and what changes to labor law we would need to make to soften the blow.
You can get a sense of your openness (and where you stand along the spectrum) by taking a look at your social interactions.
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.
An example of Deutsche Bank's openness is that, in the most frantic moments of September 15, 2008, the day Lehman Brothers collapsed, the team was letting the bank's clients pick their brains — and the whole team showed up at their desks at three o'clock in the morning to trade.
If we keep building on our openness — attracting the best and the brightest citizens, generating and exchanging new ideas and new ways of doing things and welcoming investment in our economy — Canada can position itself at the centre of the networked world that is emerging in the 21st century.»
BlackBerry's openness to consider a deal marks a radical shift in thinking at the once high - flying smartphone maker.
As a sign of such openness, the Ecumenical Patriarchate organized a special meeting of a select group of thirty Orthodox scholars at its headquarters in Istanbul, the Phanar district on January 5, 2016.
Discovering the word in our midst, following the words said, acknowledging how they point at you» anyone who achieves this «fundamental sort of openness» will occasionally find himself redirected by that experience alone.
If the openness to life is deliberately and completely excluded or blocked later, then the physical aspect of the union does not have its specific finality at all, and neither is the communion spiritually unitive as a human relationship.
It is an attitude of submission, patience, openness, in the confidence that God is at work in the present; an attitude that determines how the Christian should act with reference both to the future (which is given by God) and to the hidden present (where God reveals himself).
Before, however, we look at the questions of intellectual openness, fellowship with other faiths and social engagement, it will help to see why many thinkers picture the new century — it seems presumptuous to speculate about the new millennium — as very different from the century that is drawing to a close.
He discussed with her the nature of L.'s problem and the crucial importance of helping him move toward at least minimal openness to outside treatment.
This attempt at openness and inclusion actually leaves the responsibility on «the other».
While I have tried to describe rather carefully the pastoral role of a clergyman working in a mental health center as contrasted to that of a parish pastor, I think it is important that some aspects of his pastoral role be maintained diligently — his openness to all levels of pastoral conversation, his availability at all times, his understanding of and empathy with the deep yearnings of people for a sense of purpose and meaning in life, forgiveness, moral clarity, the sense of the holy, and the importance of confidentiality and continuity in relationships.
When Eastern Orthodox leaders throughout the world defended village priests who at Christmas and Easter routinely anathematized the Jewish people for «rejecting their King,» Jakovos's openness to Jews and Judaism earned him awards from the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and the American Jewish Committee.
Its conformity to an inherited past is, at the same time, correlative openness toward the world; its very capacity to repeat past values entails the ability to be influenced; its relationality within the whole is the condition of its freedom from the whole.
This «strategy of openness» is not actually new» its origins trace at least to the turn of the twentieth century» and Bacevich does not claim to be the first to have discerned it.
But this confident faith that God is in control may serve to stultify or weaken precisely that openness to the new which we called at the start the ability to respond to and interact with the new.
At the heart of his polemic is his frustration with students» belief that truth is relative and that the highest moral virtue is openness.
At another point, he writes that the «openness of the contract» between two homosexual males means that such a union will in fact be more durable than a heterosexual marriage because the contract contains an «understanding of the need for extramarital outlets» (emphasis added).
It is therefore important to distinguish between those theologians who are interested in post-modern culture because they want to better understand its effects upon the human person's openness to evangelisation, and those theologians who think that Christ should be just another option at the market of meaningful symbols, no more or less significant than Buddha or Krishna.
At its best, receiving is not unresponsive passivity; it is an active openness.
After some playful banter with senior pastor Joe Champion - who asked the former Florida Gator to don a football helmet from his alma mater, Louisiana State University - Tebow began answering questions about his faith and how his openness about it has become a frequently dissected topic in sports and society at large.
Real questioning then presupposes openness — i.e., the answer is unknown — and at the same time it necessarily specifies boundaries.
In an article published in L'Osservatore Romano, Israel, who is a professor of mathematics at La Sapienza, argues that the reason the liberal «openness» has been put aside in the case of the Holy Father has been explained by Marcello Cini — one of the intellectuals opposing the Pope's visit — in his letter to the University's Dean.
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