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1 For us, it's been great to have open dialogue about those issues.
2 We need online spaces for open dialogue across a variety of viewpoints.
3 That translates to peer counseling, colleagues sharing their experiences and open dialogue .
4 There's an open dialogue between myself, the manager and the sporting director.
5 In Islam, art is not frowned upon nor is open dialogue .
6 In opening remarks, Ban called for an open dialogue to share experiences and practices.
7 We are in open dialogue with the family and have offered our full support.
8 I'm glad the prime minister is here so we can have an open dialogue .
9 Political correctness ensures that there's no bracing, wide- open dialogue .
10 We remain consistent in its view that genuine inclusive, open dialogue can resolve the current impasse.
11 Other developers were grateful for Twitter's open dialogue .
12 DeShields thinks there should be a more " open dialogue " between players and league officials.
13 Their goal is to raise awareness and spark an open dialogue about social work practice with men.
14 We want dialogue, we want proper open dialogue rather than statements through the media by the dean.
15 Labour's Michael D. Higgins raised the proposed open dialogue between the Government and churches and faith communities.
16 Participants also engaged in open dialogue to discuss potential community and web-based recruitment strategies familiar to PLWH.
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This collocation consists of: Open dialogue across language varieties