Sentences with phrase «openness do»

«The countries that embrace openness do exceptional and the countries that don't, don't,» he said.
How much of a view, how much promise and freedom and openness do these digital windows provide, and how does that compare to the «window» offered in classical oil paintings?
The fact that such a method is used usually indicates that such trust and openness do not exist in the relationship.
«The countries that embrace openness do exceptional and the countries that don't, don't,» he said.
The phone network's openness did not happen by accident, but by FCC rule.
At the same time, the openness did seem to be based in evidence and the conversation didn't descend into quackery, which led me to sign up and give it a try.»
It was not what Rohan stated originally, so it was like his apparent openness didn't actually amount to much in practice.
B&N's current move to OS openness doesn't threaten Amazon's dominance, only its hardware sales.
There was minimal interest in the New York Abstract Expressionists at Berkeley since the movement's characteristic openness didn't match the rigorous academics.
Siegel: So if you think of the first and the last rooms as before and after, with a middle section which is full of wild and open - ended experiment, there is a little bit of an elegiac sense to the end of the show that says that the initial moment of possibility and openness didn't go on forever, that it came to an end.
Thus the openness doesn't seem to have much influence except that the papers are probably brought publicly available much faster and based on lighter refereeing process.
As the article notes, courts are now involved in considering the parameters of an open adoption, recently clarifying that openness does not mean that access will continue and warning families not to assume that it will.
If openness doesn't seem to fit your needs, then let's discuss why you feel that way, so Abrazo can help structure a plan that is sensitive to your privacy concerns but still prioritizes your child's need for information and future access.
In considering the parameters of open adoptions, courts have clarified that openness does not mean that access will continue — as in one recent case, where a judge... Read more

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That insatiable curiosity encourages openness when he asks employees what they want to do next.
«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 Trump.
Similar shared workspaces, both co-operative and for - profit, sprang up in other cities, as did a Google co-working group that defined the movement's principles as collaboration, openness, community, accessibility and sustainability.
But while openness about pay may foster fairness in men's and women's pay, employees usually don't like it.
They act as if name - calling is an acceptable substitute for thoughtful debate, as if anger and intolerance should be our default state rather than the optimism and openness that have always been the engine of our progress... And here in America, we don't give in to our fears.
Don't look now, but the idea of openness and partners sure looks like it's getting thrown on the scrap heap of technology eras gone by.
Openness lies in that space, as does the opportunity to question.
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.
We also benefit from the greater efficiencies that can be achieved by those exporters that do expand, the heightened competition and better access to imported inputs that come with greater openness to imports, and the resulting spur to innovation throughout the GVCs.
The increase in the flexibility and resilience of the U.S. economy over the past two decades has a lot to do with the increased openness of the U.S. economy.
On Labor Day, Scott Gerber, president and founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), hopes to tap into precisely this brand of technology, scale and openness to change the way startup mentorship is done, with the launch of StartupLab, a free virtual mentorship program for young entrepreneurs.
Following the town hall, Sen. Bob Menendez noted Rubio's stated openness to banning large - capacity magazines — and invited his Republican colleague to sign on to cosponsoring a bill to do just that.
But what is a central bank striving for greater openness to do?
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.»
That openness to private trades is one of several unique circumstances that allows Spotify to do what other private companies haven't been able to do.
EU - wide policy objectives and the backing of sovereign states — both Poland and France have done their own sovereign green bonds in the past six months — is said to be driving a broader openness to sustainable products among European corporates.
Sullivan suggests that gay marriage would do well to retain some of this «openness»:
I read this article and the only things I see are, Truth, honesty, openness, and peace... I don't see how anyone could see a negative in that or criticize that... That is the difference in a surrendered heart.
I love being Catholic, but there are a few things I miss: the freedom I shared with my brethren in spontaneous prayer; the radical openness to God that asked «What is God doing
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
It is evident that this period influenced Morrison's permanent interest in exploring the relationships between religion and its surrounding culture, with the result that a unique feature of the Century came to be its openness to articles on topics — political and literary, for instance — that did not commonly appear in religious publications.
On a closer look, «cultural production» was in its turn trying to do the same: stake out a territory of freedom, openness, and creativity.
The challenge then becomes to explain what specifically is the symbolic activity that is necessary for this; how does the symbolism work, and, for orthodoxy, why must it involve openness to procreation?
«Groups that are involved just have to continue in openness and transparency; if what we're doing is good, then it's good for all children, and I think we can stand that kind of investigation,» he says.
Nor does it mean that the nature and results of this openness are the same in the two instances.
This second point means that openness to what sciences can teach us does not lead to acceptance of the way most scientists present their findings.
Everything you do in your life can be a testimony to the goodness and freedom and openness of our God.
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.
All three do well concerning that other oft forgotten foundation of catechesis and apologetics: showing evidence for existence of God, with an openness to modern observations.
As you know, the claim of «abuse» doesn't make it so, but your fearless openness with supporting facts and information is compelling.
Entry into this relationship of grace and faith involves the imitation of Christ, but this does not mean an imitation of the individual pattern of life which was required of him by his unique vocation; it means the imitation of his total commitment to God, his obedience to God's will, and his attitude of unswerving love for others which was the fruit of his openness to God.
But we do know that the spirit of loyalty to other persons, of openness to being transformed ourselves, and a willingness to endure the pain of risking ourselves in the search for the truth, are among those conditions.
When Socrates asserted that out of knowing the good the doing of the good follows, he knew that real knowing includes union and therefore openness to receive that with which one unites.
Nevertheless, the usual understanding and application of the dialectic do not lead to the radical openness that is needed, the readiness to encounter the simply unexpected or the tradition that has developed out of quite alien assumptions.
By pointing out this greater openness on the part of theologians of nature I do not mean to say that we already include all the others and can do the job by ourselves.
What ways do you think the Christian community can encourage openness and honesty so people feel comfortable sharing these things with each other?
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