Similar words: keenness, drunkenness, hopelessness, meanness, wantonness, ripeness, kennel, pen name. Meaning: n. 1. without obstructions to passage or view 2. characterized by an attitude of ready accessibility (especially about one's actions or purposes); without concealment; not secretive 3. willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas).
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(31) Few people in Boston have the openness to talk that way.
(32) The new policy of openness has led to the abolition of censorship and to a welcome return to Leninist cultural pluralism.
(33) The honesty, openness, and lack of pressure with which it is all handled also are most impressive.
(34) It is also arguable that non-disclosure is inconsistent with a policy of greater openness.
(35) Another significant aspect of the meeting was the openness of debate. Prohibition was not unquestioningly supported.
(36) He has apparently cast off his van, the emblem of his independence and openness to experience.
(37) Mr Antonis is having a hard time getting his message of openness across to all the citizens of Antwerp.
(38) The candour,[http://sentencedict.com/openness.html] the openness that had come from David's stubborn trust in himself had been overlaid by his new self-confidence.
(39) I try to encourage as much openness and contrary views as possible.
(40) Western countries should be grabbing the opportunities presented by the new openness.
(41) The new openness meant that there was a marked reduction in the arrests of alleged subversives and in the closures of newspapers.
(42) Having worked hard to build openness, ownership, and commitment, the Frangos team knew this decision would kill any turnaround.
(43) What he won't accept are decisions which compromise his principles: principles of openness, honesty and commitment amongst others.
(44) When the top leader places that kind of premium on seamless communication and openness, it sets the tone for everyone.
(45) Inviting other home owners and managers to each home in turn indicates the extent to which this openness has developed.
(46) At the same time, pregnancy is a period of unusual openness in both parents.
(47) The public expects complete openness from the President about his health.
(48) Further steps towards government openness as announced by Major included the publication of the composition of Cabinet committees on May 19.
(49) The locations will be chosen from 28 already selected, which remain secret despite calls for greater openness.
(50) The city's low population and openness contribute to the high quality of life in Phoenix.
(51) The cultivation of openness in a large organization needs a lot of things.
(52) Increased competitiveness and greater openness to international flows of goods and finance.
(53) Doreen Massey explains: The spatial openness of youth cultures in many if not all parts of the world is clear.
(54) The managers strove to build a culture of high standards, supportiveness, and openness.
(55) His openness is counter-cultural in these times of limited access, control-freak staffers, and ubiquitous security details.
(56) And of course in many clerical jobs courage or openness is irrelevant.
(57) They may actually conclude that openness is actually a strategy top management has devised to cover up its impermeability to influence.
(58) As younger lawyers go through the system there will be more openness to it, and more understanding of it.
(59) He argues that, just as Antwerp's golden age depended on openness, so will its future.
(60) We intend to carry forward this move towards greater openness.
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