It is young, active, full of confidence and very open to discussion and ideas. |
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When these are open to discussion, the idea is already questionable and has lost its force and strength. |
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Today everything is open to discussion, the dimensions of the city of David, Solomon and his empire, the frontiers of this empire. |
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We should remain firm on reducing the obligation but the procedure is very much open to discussion. |
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The three delegations also remained open to discussion of funding options in respect of such costs. |
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He said he was open to discussion on other points of view but it was now important to know what the CPMR's position on this issue would be. |
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While the paper focused on these five principles, I encouraged readers to consider all aspects of the formula open to discussion. |
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The Director General was very open to discussion, and talks lasted almost two hours. |
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The Community is open to discussion in order to find a negotiated, reasonable solution. |
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To affirm that everyone has their own beliefs that are not open to discussion can be a subtle form of contempt. |
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Some results are open to discussion as to whether they exhibit independence or not. |
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In conclusion, Mayor Luc Trépanier announces that he is open to discussion and invites citizens to exchange with him. |
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I have said that we are open to discussion on the licensing provisions. |
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Everything, however, remains open to discussion. |
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The form that the instrument might take is certainly still open to discussion, but this initiative demonstrates the serious need for a common global frame of reference, which we must commend. |
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Family planning was not even open to discussion. |
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It is important to avoid extending this right to all members of the polling station commission, as what is needed in such circumstances is an on-the-spot decision that is not open to discussion. |
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The concrete form it will take may still be open to discussion. |
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Everything is open to discussion in those terms, but it is the wrong approach to try and tack it on to the oceans act, which has its own integrity and its own purposes. |
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The issue of Community funding for transport infrastructures remains open to discussion, and calls for a major European debate in which the Regions ought to be take the opportunity to participate. |
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Endeavouring at all times to be open to discussion, he welcomed the expression of differing views and could not understand why that approach was met with such reluctance. |
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New ways to communicate are now open to discussion. |
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It will only be after broad internal discussions among its various components and with its members, and then with those unions open to discussion, that it will adopt its final position. |
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The periods taken into consideration, the time that may be needed to establish the measure's effects and a whole series of other factors which may impact on the data provided are all open to discussion. |
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The Administrator remains open to discussion on managing this problem. |
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A change to the basic tax conditions in Liechtenstein is presently not open to discussion, although for some time a review of the tax law has been thought about. |
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