Similar words: openhanded, upended, open-minded, suspended, suspended animation, independent, independence, independency. Meaning: adj. 1. without fixed limits or restrictions 2. allowing for a spontaneous response 3. allowing for future changes or revisions.
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61. By getting this basic information out of the way, you avoid cluttering up the open-ended questions that provide the attitude clues needed to make a hiring judgment.
62. Secondly, the study used qualitative method to analyse some students of the measure study by open-ended questionnaire and research interview.
63. That is why our troop commitment in Afghanistan cannot be open-ended – because the nation that I am most interested in building is our own.
64. Employers ask such open-ended questions so they can see how candidates will present their skills, abilities, and ambitions.
65. Open-ended questions prevent you from making judgments based on assumptions, and can elicit some surprising answers.
66. The reflection coefficients from an open-ended coaxial line probe, which is merged in electrolyte aqueous solutions, are measured under the different microwave powers.
67. Giving employees time for open-ended ideas can be expensive, especially with many companies short-staffed(sentencedict.com), but it may pay off.
68. Open-ended questions allow for a greater variety of responses from participants but are difficult to analyze statistically because the data must be coded or reduced in some manner.
69. An open-ended zinc-air cell, whose novel air electrode makes the manufacture and installation simple, may be used as water activation fixed power source or mechanical rechargeable air cell.
70. The performance of the stock stye open-ended funds has not relative persistence persistence and absolute persistence on the whole.
71. An easy and valid measurement method is using an open-ended coaxial line.
72. About fifty percent of stock stye open-ended funds have abilities of market timing, but their abilities of market timing are not significant.
73. Roughly translated as "more than a club", the phrase is described by the club's official website as being "open-ended in meaning".
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74. It would be an open-ended system that could create all possible biologics.
75. According to the research results, the earning rate of stock stye open-ended funds in our country is higher than that of market benchmark portfolios on the whole.
76. Then do some open-ended interviews and unstructured live observations with a representative sampling of your customers.
77. Hands-on design experience and skills will be gained and learned through problem sets and a comprehensive design project. An understanding of real-world open-ended design issues will be developed.
78. Discussions tend to fill the available time which means that if the meeting is open-ended , it will drift on forever.
79. But make no mistake: this transition will begin - because open-ended war serves neither our interests nor the Afghan people's.
80. German officials have argued that any open-ended commitment to joint liabilities would encourage errant governments to profligacy, violate Germany's constitution and raise its borrowing costs.
81. I asked him the same open-ended question I'm asking everyone in Davos: What's the biggest risk you see in the world?
82. We can get the speckle measurement program rapidly in the open-ended system.
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