Ainda não temos significados para "new openness".
1So, let us take the new openness seriously, but let's also be realistic.
2The new openness in education encouraged other forms of change, particularly in the cities.
3Writer talks to many Chinese who are confused by the new openness and liberalization.
4Artists are taking advantage of new openness in China to explore and record social change.
5But if this administration is gone, what does that mean for all this new openness?
6WIRED:Are tech leopards Google and Microsoft really changing their spots, or is the new openness just cosmetic?
7Is it a new openness of sufferers to speak out about what it means to be unwell?
8The newly elected president, Hasan Rouhani, has pledged more outreach to the west and a new openness in Iran.
9However, it could, I fear, be carried too far, ultimately to the detriment of the new openness in Irish public life.
10But to read into the announcement signs of new openness is to overstate the issue, most commentators on North Korea say.
11The recent interventions by Kofi Annan, Tony Lloyd and the US delegation currently in Nigeria indicate a new openness to dialogue.
12Robert Mann, an airline consultant and former AMR executive, said AMR's new openness to mergers could flush out more potential partners.
13Banbury said North Korea had "expressed a new openness to receiving increased food assistance" and openly acknowledged its food gap.
14But a new openness appears to have emerged; the paintings, mostly acrylic and mixed media on canvas, are less reticent, more relaxed.
15Pai won backing from Republicans for what they said was new openness and accountability to the agency and efforts to improve rural communications.
16The first is the possibility that the new openness will extend not just to G20 nations, but Hong Kong and Singapore's neighbors, as well.
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