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1 As with trade, the benefits of more openness are not evenly distributed.
2 Yet it seems to me, there is more openness on video calls.
3 A bit more openness could do wonders for the CFPB's own credit score.
4 He talked about the need for more openness in government at the local level.
5 Where practical issues may require a discreet approach, emotional matters may require more openness .
6 Left there, however, and what we have is not more openness , but more gaffes.
7 The military has responded to its approval with more openness .
8 When they decided on more openness , they became the architects of their own success.
9 The prime minister called for more openness and democracy.
10 But more openness to open source could ultimately mean more techies are open to Microsoft.
11 Ethiopia was showing more openness than in the past in publicising the crisis, which could help.
12 No more openness , no more "making" the world do anything.
13 It's difficult to challenge these cultures without more openness about women's experiences of working for the party.
14 But analysts say the litigation risk has waned, so there is now more openness to trade there.
15 I would have wished for more openness on both sides for a change to the bridge plans.
16 World Bank president, Mr James Wolfensohn followed Mr Li to plead for more openness in countries like China.
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