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Sentence count:153+4Posted:2017-05-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: keennessdrunkennesshopelessnessmeannesswantonnessripenesskennelpen nameMeaning: 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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(61) A new procedure for the spending round was supposed to introduce greater openness in the Cabinet.
(62) The openness Gandhi shows to the plurality of religious traditions is commendable.
(63) Police say they were astonished at the openness of the drug dealing.
(64) In addition, openness by companies is the basis of public confidence in the corporate system.
(65) In their openness and vitality the students kindled in the young scholar an overwhelming sense of devotion to the institution.
(66) None the less he feels' the poor economic situation has really speeded up the move towards more openness.
(67) Part of thinking globally is developing an openness to people from backgrounds different from our own.
(68) I only wish that the Labour party had the same openness of mind.
(69) Jo embraced life with enthusiasm[sentence dictionary], delight and an openness to new ideas.
(70) That openness to liberated desire is cut off in the films which the Boxes produce.
(71) Here, then, is the positive benefit of the librarian's openness to public inspection.
(72) There is little doubt within Council that more openness in disciplinary matters is both desirable and necessary.
(73) Consequently, the Civil Justice Review recommends that there be greater openness in pre-trial procedure.
(74) He read banned Western philosophy in secret and when the new openness arrived[sentencedict.com], proudly quoted what he had learned.
(75) The paradox of openness and criticism should be appreciated, together with learning how to draw conclusions from evidence.
(76) The new openness expressed in the academic debates, and the latest school textbook, still leaves many issues unanswered.
(77) Labour chiefs branded the rush of openness too late after the Government had hushed up the payments for 18 months.
(78) This general pattern of greater left openness to marriage with the right may be explained as ideological and social mobility.
(79) This aspect of openness in our culture is ignored by the West.
(80) We want to understand it better and to encourage openness and experimentation in these early stages.
(81) The Committee further recommended openness with the children about their genetic origin.
(82) As I came out of the pinon foothills, the flat openness still seemed to suggest swarms of screaming mounted warriors.
(83) The vast openness of Lappland may be less spectacular but the trails are flatter, well-trodden and rideable, sometimes.
(84) Gorbachev was eager to meet with Reagan, as a part of his overall policy of glasnost, or openness.
(85) And my third objective is to encourage teamwork. Good teamwork is built on openness.
(86) Our openness to them and to our real selves are brought to our celebration and ministry of the Eucharist.
(87) Or do they do a public service by tilting government towards more openness and accountability?
(88) Even his classic boyish looks seem to proclaim his good humour and openness.
(89) The Hugo Boss management is promising a spirit of openness.
(90) The market is one of growing complexity, dynamism and openness.
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