He's incredibly supportive of what I'm doing and open-minded about everything. |
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It may also create a more tolerant and open-minded society that values human rights. |
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Success comes easily to you because you are open-minded to others and have no problem coming up with ideas of your own. |
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The school aims to turn out graceful, intelligent and open-minded young women of ability and integrity. |
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Don't we take great pride in our city for being open-minded, socially liberal and happily louche? |
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There has been much talk about the need to be open-minded in finding solutions to Scotland's population decline. |
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Only when all go to non-faith schools have we any chance of getting a tolerant and open-minded generation. |
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Is this a price we're willing to pay just to appear tolerant and open-minded? |
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He's 16 and may be a late developer, but I am open-minded and prepared to accept he might be gay. |
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Little wonder then, that we are tolerant and open-minded, and accepting of diverse viewpoints. |
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You need to learn to be more open-minded and accepting of what life has to bring. |
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He must come in open-minded with the acceptance that persons will put forward tough questions. |
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The football club has said it is open-minded about where it will look next and might even consider Coate. |
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Alan travels a lot, is very open-minded and had firm ideas about what direction he wanted the project to go. |
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And they are very open-minded, prepared to consider anything, wholly without prejudice. |
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So he tries to make up for his shyness by being as open-minded as possible and accepting people for who they are. |
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Judges are obliged to remain open-minded about the outcome of a case until the relevant evidence has been presented in court. |
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He's a good listener, open-minded, and completely unfazed by her supreme competence. |
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They have a good psychological approach: they are open-minded and very kind. |
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They usually grow up multilingual and more open-minded as well as enjoying good looks, a high IQ and a strong gene pool. |
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For all this to work, you need a stage director who is open-minded and knows which way the wind is blowing. |
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I will remain open-minded until the end of this debate and see if I am thus convinced, but, so far, I am afraid not. |
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If he is not aware, can he be open-minded enough and benefit from this debate in order to learn about how Quebec addresses this? |
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Please believe me when I say that, in my position, I adopt an extremely constructive and open-minded approach to working with my colleagues. |
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The more they meet other artists and people, the more open-minded they become. |
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We must insist on the need for a truly open-minded approach, devoid of any specific structure. |
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In all these activities, remember that the more open-minded you can be when asking respectful questions, the more you'll learn. |
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It therefore appeared necessary for the Committee to remain fairly open-minded on the subject. |
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Generally speaking, we want to know up to which point a State promotes educational freedom in an open-minded way. |
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But I think the best way to find the right gaming mat is to be open-minded and search for it outside gaming stores. |
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It will welcome the proposals made by Parliament in this co-operative and open-minded spirit. |
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I found a very open-minded manager who accepted the challenge of hiring me even with my visual challenge. |
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This creation resulted from meeting this man full of ideas, full of talent, and very open-minded. |
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He or she could be a decent, reserved, open-minded, unprejudiced, intelligent conservative such as Judge Michael McConnell. |
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I would enjoy writing to a woman who is smart, open-minded and enjoys similar interests. |
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They are more likely to investigate ways of improving their health, and more open-minded to complementary medicine. |
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A retreat into a redemptive enclave of winkingly open-minded post-Marxist scamps, it's nearly pristine in its high-minded tomfoolery. |
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If they cannot be open-minded and fair in their own backyard, they should be ignored in other areas as well. |
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When my open-minded father learned Spanish, I stopped my ears when he played his language tapes and repeated perro 20 times. |
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Although I am fairly open-minded, my maternal feelings tend to rear their ugly head at this issue. |
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I trust that he will be open-minded and see that my intentions are good because if he isn't, I may be out of a job sooner than I had anticipated. |
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Even the most open-minded and forward thinking of us will be unamused, baffled by its popularity. |
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If you want to come across as unbiased and open-minded, I suggest you try a little harder to express it with your choice of words. |
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Remember that not everyone is open-minded, and your body art will often need to be covered for more formal occasions. |
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We also hope that China will see a smooth transition of political power this year, with rational, gentle and open-minded people rising to power. |
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Being open-minded, non-judgemental and empathetic are important prerequisites. |
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The astrologer also needs to be rather open-minded, and certainly non-judgmental of people and their problems. |
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Premila was a women of great understanding and wisdom, open-minded and open-hearted. |
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I have always thought of myself as open-minded about my kids' preferences. |
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So why the reluctance on the part of so many otherwise open-minded and sexually liberal people to attend? |
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His work forms a single entity that is full of life, intelligent and open-minded, yet riven with doubt, idiosyncrasy, and contradiction. |
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Prospective adopters need not be perfect, but do need to be open-minded, honest, flexible and see the process from the child's perspective. |
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I thought I was open-minded, thoughtful, yet I really just believed what every other liberal, educated, cultured person I knew believed. |
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Throughout history you would be considered open-minded if you supported desegregation, or women's suffrage, or even democracy. |
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The notion that all religions are identical may sound admirably open-minded, but it really is dismayingly parochial. |
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She does not conceive of herself as a crusading advocate but is laid-back and open-minded in discussing araciality. |
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But there seems to be something there that turns normally intelligent, open-minded people rabid, with Godwin's Law coming into play at about the third post. |
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The Group therefore trusted that all those concerned would be willing to set aside positions that no longer offered a practical way forward and endeavour to consider the issue in a more open-minded and objective manner. |
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Musically open-minded, the sound moves away from Ishumar music, the theme tune of the Tuareg rebellion, yet retains the same poetic, militant edge. |
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While this combination often manifested itself in irreverence, it also turned him into one of the most tolerant and open-minded of travelers. |
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Privateer Press has really an open-minded attitude towards its own game, and now I understand why: they have nothing to fear. |
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We are open-minded, listen carefully and respectfully to others and try to see things from their point of view. |
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Only when I worked to become more open-minded, and find the positive in these people, did I stop jejunely stereotyping them as one-dimensional wastes, and feel less hateful. |
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Being open-minded is prerequisite to learning Vedic mathematics, he avers. |
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The greatest achievements of our society in every field are due to the methodicalness of this open-minded attitude. |
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Last summer, following this line of thinking, we responded in an open-minded, generous fashion to the specific proposal made by the Bouchard government to create a separate, innovative parental leave plan. |
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Man of firm belief, Serge Schoonbroodt is not at a loss for words. He boldly defends a multicultural, open-minded and tolerant society. |
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They always made themselves available and were open-minded. |
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But in order to develop a strong faith in our Father, The Urantia Book tells us to be open-minded and teachable like an unspoiled child. |
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We want a government that is both firm and open-minded, that is willing to make concessions to preserve social peace. |
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Even the most open-minded alternative therapy advocate would have to accept they can't all work. |
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Youth organisations being key players in promoting equality and human rights could contribute to boosting new and open-minded visions on the link between religions, faiths and modernity. |
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Central bankers should be open-minded and ready to respond to the new challenges because the economic environment in which monetary policy decisions are taken is set to become more complex. |
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And just as the NBA and WNBA continue to develop as open-minded sports leagues, bosh plans to develop even further as a designer. |
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It is the observant outsider who somehow got through the town's gates, and who has an open-minded, openhearted agenda, which is to find out who these people are and what their lives are like. |
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They see this hybridization as a source of enrichment and greater skill, which is helping them develop valuable qualities in a globalizing world and an open-minded, outward-looking attitude. |
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Our culture is becoming more open-minded about previously taboo subjects. |
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Unfortunately the minister's highhanded approach has engendered such distrust among native leaders that there is little hope for an open-minded debate about the substance of the legislation. |
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People who are also musicians are more open-minded and really into music too. it helps particularly in the recording process, because they understand why when you say something is going wrong. |
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For Bluestar Silicones having an open-minded spirit also means ensuring that the different cultures making up the company join up and communicate with one another. |
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Invariably, I see audiences filled with open-minded, music-loving fans, and I see musicians who are drawing from an increasingly diverse and multicultural wellspring. |
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I consider myself as a very cheerful amd optimistic person. I am also energetic, active, friendly, kind-hearted, open-minded, sociable, loyal, flexible, considerate and compassionate. |
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I consider myself as an open-minded, cheerful, optimistic, hard-working, honest, flexible, energetic, persistent, gracious and kind-hearted person with wide circle of interests. |
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Type 2, or slow thinking, involves more open-minded, rational, deliberate, and effortful thinking. |
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Rick is very experimental and open-minded about trying new things, but Ted is a meat and potatoes kind of guy. |
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In 1989 Kueng was co-signer of the so-called 'Cologne Declaration', a votum for an open-minded catholicity and against an overstretching of the papal authority. |
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In 11 months, I met very motivated, very, very competent, open-minded teams ready to intelligently, not submissively, accept alignment with what we are doing at the Group level. |
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Students will strive toward developing the qualities and traits of the PYP student profile: Inquirer, thinker, communicator, risk-taker, knowledgeable, principled, caring, open-minded, well-balanced, and reflective. |
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I am sympathetic, well-wishing,, cheerful, purposeful, open-minded. |
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I am faithful, energetic, well-wishing, caring, open-minded, responsible. |
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Check this out, and more, including acupuncture and magnotherapy, at this new site for the open-minded pet lover. |
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Byers-Heinlein and Poulin-Dubois initially thought that bilingual children would prove more open-minded than their unilingual peers. |
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Nevertheless there are signs that the Eastern and Western approaches are coming closer together with more open-minded scientific discussion about the nature of human consciousness. |
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The goal is to gather gifted, inquisitive, open-minded students motivated for scientific research, and to give them a short but intensive course on systematical problem solving. |
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I am a kindhearted, open-minded, caring and energetic person. |
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During the course of working at my old position, I got several piercings and tattoos, which was perfectly acceptable for a club that caters to a very open-minded clientele. |
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