Reformers want the appeals process to be more open to bona fide claims of innocence.
By 2001 a new Congress may turn out to be more open to granting fast-track to a new president.
Over the last four or so years we at GSK have been working hard to be more open and transparent.
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He also wants the TSA to be more open about how it's fighting the threat of terrorism, beyond screening at airports.
Yet, though he will not pay heed to criticism, his army officers may be more open to the growing sounds of dissent.
European politics should be more open and accountable, less off-putting to voters.
This, he predicts, will lead to a virtuous circle that will force governments too to be more open, because of pressure from business.
The earnings disclosure today is part of Huawei's ongoing commitment as a private employee-owned company to be more open and transparent with stakeholders.
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There are signs that internal debate, frowned on in the three parties Mr Erbakan has led since 1970, may now be more open.
Another used Twitter contacts to direct customers into another channel like email or private Twitter messages where they can be more open and communicative.
Committee deputy chairperson Declan O'Loan said Northern Ireland's first museum policy needed to be more open about "living in a complex and divided society".
You'd love to be more open with people but you're stuck with the process as it is and there's nothing much you can say.
"You'd love to be more open with people but you're stuck with the process as it is, " he said in a clip on YouTube.
In Britain, a committee under Derek Higgs, an investment banker, is expected to recommend that boards be more open about how they appoint non-executive directors.
Another plus for some career-driven, powerful women in their 20s and 30s, Schwyzer said, is that millennial men tend to be more open about gender roles.
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Glyn Davies, Conservative AM for Mid and West Wales, called for the council to be more open with the public about the report and changes being made.
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The letter is part of a growing campaign to force the industry to be more open and has support from the British Medical Journal and Sense About Science.
The Pew Research Center poll also finds that a large group of younger adults who tend to be more open to gay rights is driving the numbers upward.
Details of the renewed contract are scant, but many believe Icann has pledged to be more open about how it is run and how it spends its money.
Microsoft promises to be more open than Apple, offering a dashboard that will allow developers to track the progress of their software as it moves through its approval process.
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It's an old fashioned way of doing politics but I hope it's a way in which politicians can be more open to people and answer the questions people have on their minds.
Meanwhile his colleague from Romania, Monica Macovei, said it was neither good governance or good transparency to "spend money without scrutiny", and urged the Council to be more open about its accounts.
The committee also wants healthcare providers to be more open and adhere to a "duty of candour", which requires them to publish information about the complaints they receive and the progress they make.
He wants to get rid of the death tax, and he certainly would be more open than Gore would be to reducing the capital gains levy--and ultimately scrapping this incomprehensible, politically polluting tax code.
Until now, the company has remained strictly a family affair, but some industry observers believe Jacques' sons Christian and Olivier Courtin-Clarins--at the helm since 2000--might be more open to a sale than their father.
Until now, the company has remained strictly a family affair, but some industry observers believe Jacques' sons Christian and Olivier Courtin-Clarins--at the helm since 2000--might be more open to a sale than was their father.
In a case such as Mr. Hurd's, "I think a judge would be more open to an argument that there is a real and imminent danger that trade secrets would be inherently disclosed, " Mr. Zieff said.
Younger people in general tend to be more open to new ideas and pick up new technology so associating with them can help to keep your mind stimulated, which can certainly enhance the quality of your life.
"There was hope amongst a lot of people that the Obama administration would be more open to the medicinal use of marijuana and it initially made some announcements in that direction, but then it later reversed its policy, " he says.
The report is expected to mirror one released by the Republican National Committee last month, which concluded that the party must be more open-minded and do more outreach to Hispanics, African-Americans, women and young voters if they are to be successful in future elections.
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