The market is certainly receptive to dining chains seeking funding right now, in general.
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People were really receptive to the sale and were sharing their memories of the dungeon.
Clubs may not be very receptive to losing those players midway through a Champions League season.
That suggests the public could be receptive to arguments in favour of a second front.
Employees didn't always have the data available to determine who might be receptive to such offers.
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Obama is likely receptive to that message, said Michael Shifter, a vice president at the Inter-American Dialogue.
Kenya, also worried about Islamist fighters operating in next-door Somalia, has long been receptive to Israel's blandishments.
You have to be consistently receptive to bad news, and then you have to act on it.
Not only has the stigma around gaming lessened, but also schools have become more receptive to technological innovation.
Under this democratizing influence, political leaders will need to be ever more accountable and receptive to the electorate.
And the corporate sector that buys carbon credits would have to be engaged and receptive to the concept.
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In turn, collectors began to be receptive to the idea of mixing aggressive contemporary design with more classical pieces.
The audience has a time and place to be receptive to your ideas.
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In fact, Milkman says, studies show foreign-born workers are more receptive to joining a union than the native born.
Perhaps on the federal bench he will be more receptive to such claims.
Ridge said he expects Capitol Hill to be receptive to any policies that might need to put into place.
Getting the audience to think gets them more interested in, and more receptive to, what you have to say.
Ending the death penalty was another of his campaigns, and he was always receptive to the latest liberal cause.
The more interactive you can make your pitch, the higher the chances that your audience will be receptive to it.
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Would I have started my own business had my previous employer been more receptive to having women in the office?
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There's no guarantee that the Android-focused markets beyond American borders have been as receptive to iPhone price drops and updates.
Democrats fared somewhat better than Republicans as the party most receptive to helping homeowners weather the downturn, according to the poll.
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Huntsman has made no secret of the fact that it would be receptive to a sale if the price is right.
He said he would be receptive to "all good ideas" but reiterated that a deal would have to add to shareholder value.
PC, for more than four years with little success, despite having a market that is far more receptive to home satellite services.
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Both houses of Congress have been less than receptive to the idea.
But according to Bendersky extroverts tend to be less receptive to other people's input, which can make them more difficult to work with.
That might have made him especially eager to catch up with his superiors--and receptive to what, in retrospect, was a monumentally stupid idea.
However, MiniDiscs did turn out to be more popular in Japan where CDs were more expensive and teenagers proved receptive to MD singles.
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