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openness

[oh-puhn-nis] / ˈoʊ pən nɪs /




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"Expressing regret for causing offence is not the same as acknowledging the wider impact of words used. Leadership requires accountability as well as openness to debate."

From BBC

He added: "That founding principle - meeting prejudice with openness and conversation has shaped National Student Pride for the past 21 years."

From BBC

He praised the VA for terminating the illegal leases and said he was encouraged by its apparent openness to larger housing units.

From Los Angeles Times

America’s openness to exchange students has allowed China’s cohort of international students in America to grow to more than a quarter of a million—the majority of whom return home after graduation.

From The Wall Street Journal

San Francisco’s openness, creativity and diversity, and its dogged insistence on trying to build a society that takes care of more than just the winners, are its very strengths.

From Salon