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1 However, right now, we see them more receptive , said the first source.
2 She said she hopes Australia will be more receptive to these migrants.
3 Opposition politicians have been more receptive because they have less to lose.
4 She might be more receptive if she's not in so much pain.
5 There never was a more promising recruit or a more receptive one.
6 He deserved far greater but that will come in other, more receptive arenas.
7 This time, however, the English game was a little more receptive .
8 Certain personalities are more receptive to treatment by placebos than others.
9 People seem more receptive to a slightly gentler approach than shouty red-top journalism.
10 Other governments have been notably more receptive to the idea of semi-autonomous drones.
11 They, like you, will be more receptive to a more light hearted approach.
12 Still, give it a few months and maybe I will become more receptive .
13 They'll be more receptive to the rules if they've had input.
14 She might be more receptive if he gave her time to shower first.
15 He had found the girl kinder, more receptive than he had dared hope.
16 And Ruth seemed day by day more receptive to his passion.
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