Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility. |
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Please Note: A voluntary reporting system thrives on intuition, lateral thinking and openmindedness. |
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We're at a fairly good moment, where there is a lot of borrowing and openmindedness. |
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And suppose that the media too placed greater emphasis on news about openmindedness, peace and understanding? |
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I appreciate the efforts invested in this matter, which have shown exceptional commitment, professionalism and openmindedness. |
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It is a factor in children's knowledge and understanding of the world, and in their openmindedness and tolerance. |
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Analysis and correlation skills, conscientiousness, accuracy, tact, networking and team spirit, self-reliance, openmindedness,versatility. |
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And the openmindedness towards others, so long practised at the rue d'Ulm, allowing foreigners to take the entrance examination? |
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It is in the same spirit of openmindedness and understanding that Quebec sought approval for the proposed amendment. |
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The adequacy comes by including as many systems, as indicated above, with openmindedness. |
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Telefilm Canada and SODEC thank all the proposers for the vision, effort and openmindedness they have shown. |
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Yet in the face of such challenges, attitudes have remained positive and openmindedness has prevailed. |
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That is debatable, but when I look around today, I see young parents, whether francophone or not, with an openmindedness that would have been hard to imagine in the past. |
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The week culminated in a group united through experience and initiated in the culture of energy and the openmindedness that presides over the education policy at Total. |
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I hope that the majority of the Member States will be able to show more courage and more openmindedness than these institutions have so far shown. |
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It's lovely to see – Robin's openmindedness, plus Carl's enthusiasm for the new trade, with a bit of cheeky banter, could this be the one that actually works? |
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He was also held up by many of his fellow countrymen as an icon of the secular spirit of the Indian constitution for his openmindedness on questions of religious affiliation. |
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But before anyone gets excited about openmindedness, consider: On Baku, an island in the Solomon Sea, and in various parts of New Guinea, in the Pacific Ocean northeast of Australia, the majority are very dark-skinned. |
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Vilmus talks about his memories, produces brilliant analysis, keeps on a smile and an openmindedness like all those who have remained honest and integrate. |
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Its traditional openmindedness and economic and cultural drive, fostered by its geographical situation, have enabled it to develop cooperative ties with numerous Regions across the world. |
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He just proved his openmindedness, and for that I congratulate him. |
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To sum up, after one and a half years of attending, I would say that FDR Université is openmindedness, a new professional attribute and meeting new colleagues and friends. |
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He's been a country star not scared to seem as if he might own a computer, delivering bits of openmindedness with an aww-shucks demeanor and sly humor. |
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