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openness

[oh-puhn-nis] / ˈoʊ pən nɪs /




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Bill Adams, chief economist at Comerica, agreed that the Fed would signal some openness to either hiking or lowering rates.

From MarketWatch

Streeting thanked families for "their openness in recent discussions" and said he was "delighted to appoint someone so trusted" by bereaved and harmed families.

From BBC

It means that when you show up for your brother, you will be fully present and have the physical, mental and spiritual openness to fully embrace your role as sister, caretaker and friend.

From MarketWatch

In his address, he tried to balance defiance and openness, rejecting surrender while signalling restraint towards neighbouring states.

From BBC

As Sophie says to Benedict in the wake of his radical openness, “Love is always a thing to be proud of. The world needs more of it.”

From Salon