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Openness

Openness meaning

Accommodating attitude or opinion, as in receptivity to new ideas, behaviors, cultures, peoples, environments, experiences, etc., different from the familiar, conventional, traditional, or one's own. | The degree to which a person, group, organization, institution, or society exhibits this liberal attitude or opinion. | Lack of secrecy; candour, transparency.

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While the US healthcare system has come under fire for lack of openness, citation new legislation may encourage greater openness.

All who knew Mary would speak of her generosity, openness, and positivity.

And I hope that my book is a tool that can foster that new era of reconciliation, of conversation, of openness, of thinking more critically about these questions than the tenets of a free society.

Bernard expressed an openness during her speech Tuesday to Archibald’s push for a financial audit, saying the organization’s financial statements are audited annually, and rejected the former chief’s claims around problematic spending.

Defending champion will also have something to say as she looks to build on her 2022 success, but the reality is, given the openness of the women’s game, it would take a brave person to predict who will win the women’s crown.

Directed by Michele Mally, the documentary shows Venice and its openness to the world and to the future, through its art and its museums, its canals and its narrow streets.

Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos signalled openness to negotiating with the province, but hasn’t said whether it will be allowed to opt out.

He emphasized that Hispanic businesses are early adopters of technology, showcasing their openness to embrace new trends and opportunities.

He said he believes King Charles has signalled an openness to incorporating Indigenous Peoples and using his role to reverse the harms of colonization.

He was also criticized for an openness to blessing gay couples.

He welcomes the fact that school dropout rates have fallen and praises the education system for its openness in facilitating a chance of recovery for young people trying to overcome addiction.

However, if the township holds a town hall, Koudys says he’s concerned that an event moderated by someone from the township will not allow for openness.

However, she emphasised the crucial need for employers to demonstrate willingness and openness to recognise and nurture the talents of autistic individuals.

I am very open with my sexuality and expressing myself but I cannot accept or allow people to use that openness to make me out to be something I am not.

It's an important conversation about how a life of conflict is hardly a life at all, and that things like community, compassion, and openness lead to a brighter future for everyone, not just those in positions of power and privilege.

Kaczanowski said she talked with Andersen after receiving the email, and she appreciated his openness to discuss the issue.

Kristina Kallas, the Minister of Education and Research, denied that the Eesti 200 had much infighting, claiming that its openness caused such views.

Management officials emphasize openness to future ideas not included in plan.

On the other side, Blockchain technology has the potential to fundamentally alter the supply chain environment, bringing new levels of openness and security.

Openness and vulnerability increase trust, especially in times of high anxiety.