Their sense of superiority over the politicians they cover rests on their honesty and open-mindedness. |
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All those who value impartiality and open-mindedness of science and its institutions will undoubtedly be utterly embarrassed by these practices. |
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But it has nothing to do with fairness or open-mindedness or listening to opposing points of view. |
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Finally, notice that it's only if we reject moral relativism that we are free to promote tolerance and open-mindedness as universal virtues. |
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Still, we are in danger of prematurely embracing certitudes and losing open-mindedness. |
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That was where I developed my creativity, my open-mindedness, my desire to be enterprising and my autonomy. |
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Communication within, is effortless and allows for true open-mindedness toward the ideas of others. |
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Everywhere I was able to notice the spirit of good-companionship which leads the Rotary and the open-mindedness of our members. |
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Between the member and the technician, this creates exchanges that require open-mindedness, involvement and curiosity. |
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He or she is neither saviour nor master, and is the symbol of open-mindedness, of mental mobility, of examination. |
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He thanked all those who, thanks to the quality of their interventions and their open-mindedness, had helped the Drafting Committee in its task. |
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She has inspired me with her open-mindedness, her multi-lingual skills and her ability to blend seamlessly with different cultures. |
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Group-think stymies open-mindedness, promotes feelings of superiority, and leads to prejudice and violence against non-members. |
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The basic premise of liberality is tolerance, open-mindedness, and diversity. |
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I'm inspired by your open-mindedness and looking forward to revisiting some old wincers to see if they have revitalized. |
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The general engineering course enhances the student's flexibility and open-mindedness to match the diversity of career opportunities available. |
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Do your old school fans lack open-mindedness when it comes to performing electronic music? |
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This process was an authentic experience of debate based on dialogue, open-mindedness and pluralism that should define any modern democracy. |
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Admitting Iran as a partner in EURODIF indicates open-mindedness with regard to admitting countries from other continents. |
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Retrospectively, I think I can say that it's above all open-mindedness and self-reliance and the courage to break the mould. |
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It is crucial that we address the fundamental problem of accessibility when it comes to infrastructure, principles and open-mindedness. |
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Players praise Brooks for his open-mindedness. |
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Rather than making a concerted attempt to connect with particular communities, BBC1 intends us to view these idents as a self-conscious display of its open-mindedness. |
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This respect for open-mindedness and open-endedness, this porousness at the borders, is, then, one of the most refreshing dimensions of the editorial voice in this volume. |
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There is much talk of open-mindedness, but for many that is just empty talk. |
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Taken to task by authorities at all levels, it inconveniences all the enemies of free democratic processes, open-mindedness and dialogue. |
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Discussion on Bill C-23 must continue in an atmosphere of open-mindedness, not narrow-mindedness. |
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We must do so in a way that fosters solidarity and open-mindedness. |
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There's a very welcome open-mindedness here. |
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His dedication, work and concern for others are proof of an unwavering open-mindedness that has made a lasting impression on the hearts of everyone he meets. |
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This very realistic report demonstrates unquestionable open-mindedness. |
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I would like to read clause 3 in full, to show that this is not a final decision, but simply open-mindedness with a view to keeping this matter under review. |
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That's why eclecticism and open-mindedness are important qualities for candidates who already meet basic criteria such as an impeccable sense of rhythm, a precise musical vocabulary and the ability to memorize scores. |
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The open-mindedness that characterized the workshop allowed traditional fishery representatives from Guinea to take part, for the first time ever, in a meeting on this topic, and to voice their concerns. |
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The code of respect and open-mindedness that stems from this notion is shared by all, not only their immediate neighbours, the Naskapi, but also Nations as far away as the Kayapo of the Amazon and the Aymara from Bolivia. |
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Particularly prepared to take on this new revolution, the Europ Assistance Group calls forth the tenets of its foundation for the last forty years: open-mindedness, reactivity and generosity. |
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Hatred is the poison that erodes the tolerance and open-mindedness that must flourish in a multicultural society committed to the idea of equality. |
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There is a climate of open-mindedness between the government and the financial sector. As a result, financial innovations can be introduced rapidly and on favourable terms. |
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The breakdown of the politically correct liberal open-mindedness into frenzied intolerance of criticism and the taboo of peace was dramatic and instantaneous. |
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A MAN who should be applauded for his wisdom and open-mindedness this week is the gentle Ashfad Patel, imam of Blackpool's Central Mosque. |
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And it's illustrative of his open-mindedness, his fair-mindedness. |
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It will bring books from different subjects of life at one place and will develop open-mindedness, enlightenment and a general sense about culture and society. |
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These constructs include analyticity, self-confidence, inquisitiveness, maturity, open-mindedness, systematicity, and truth-seeking. |
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The ubiquitous French dance masters not only taught dancing but also social graces, which brought about an open-mindedness towards French culture and the French musical style. |
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By drawing inspiration from folklore around the world, Cirque requires its singers to demonstrate open-mindedness and flexibility in both body and spirit. |
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Students tended to be strongest in open-mindedness, analyticity, inquisitiveness, and maturity. |
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When speaking of something as complex and emotionally charged as human rights, it is easy to allow our passions and rhetoric to overwhelm open-mindedness and logical argument. |
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It requires open-mindedness, trust, imagination but also responsibility, strength of mind and firmness, in order to resist anything that may jeopardize freedom and the rights of the individual. |
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