Willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas)
Characterized by an attitude of ready accessibility (especially about one's actions or purposes); without concealment; not secretive.
Philosophy characterized by an emphasis on transparency and unrestricted access to knowledge and information.
1 But to know people, you need the opposite method: trust, love, openness .
2 In recent years social and political openness have matched the economic performance.
3 This Government came to power on a promise of openness and transparency.
4 The signs so far do not suggest a new era of openness .
5 That openness to experimenting with new technology doesn't have an age limit.
6 And its secrecy would always conflict with the openness of American democracy.
7 I had simply taken the first step toward openness with my parents.
8 Still, Dash doesn't believe abuse has to be the price of openness .
9 Of course, as Pandora discovered to her dismay, even openness has consequences.
10 We have made clear our openness to authentic negotiations with North Korea.
11 Our current system is well optimized for speed, openness , and rapid innovation.
12 There is a sort of cynicism in the openness of the siege.
13 They get uneven attention despite Ireland's deep international involvement and economic openness .
14 Her experience not was unique - despite countless initiatives to promote openness .
15 We all claim to want greater openness and honesty in public life.
16 But ACE has also received praise for its honourable dealing and openness .
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Openness в диалектах
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