When I enter the library, it is with an openness and receptivity to whatever is waiting to reveal itself to me. |
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They then feel that when they interpret out of a greater receptivity to this, there is more conviction for the analyst and for the analysand. |
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Pollen longevity may differ depending on whether male and female receptivity is simultaneous or not. |
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In addition to its role in sperm competition, seminal fluid stimulates oviposition and reduces female receptivity to future mating. |
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The temporal aspects of stigma receptivity and pollen longevity were investigated in relation to protandry and breeding system. |
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Oddly, television, despite its factory-like production mechanisms, surpasses film in receptivity to chance in its productions. |
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James's receptivity to popular culture is sometimes invoked as proof of his far-flung intellect. |
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Some have suggested that hens cackle to announce to roosters their renewed receptivity to mating. |
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Sergio replied to my friend with such extraordinary receptivity and honesty that the critic was instantly disarmed. |
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In the field of confessional theology there have been developments that allow greater receptivity to new ideas. |
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Dialogue requires formation and a continuous practice of the discipline of listening and receptivity. |
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The logical proposal which conditions the transition calls the receptivity. |
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In most reptiles the male courts the female with a series of behaviours to assess her reproductive readiness and receptivity. |
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It traps pheromones to alert potential mates of sexual receptivity. |
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It also shows a deep receptivity to the way the contemporary world is underlain by strata of history. |
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First, several studies have demonstrated that larger males deliver larger spermatophores that reduce post-mating receptivity and female propensity to remate. |
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Geniuses must have a wild look, their hair must be in disarray, their mind must be in torment on account of their receptivity to divine afflatus, which comes in via the hair. |
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The more deeply your marketing connects with what people value and their sensibilities, the more receptivity there is to your product and the greater the response. |
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This creates an overabundance of serotonin, and the brain responds either by reducing receptivity to serotonin or by reducing the production of serotonin. |
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So the audience is preselected for its receptivity to the message. |
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There were moments when the expansive peace and receptivity of Shabbat alighted or the words of the siddur leapt into my mind, the words of Psalms or Torah. |
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This tended to increase the feeling of receptivity and reciprocity between the researchers and the audiences. |
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Epochal revelations are oriented to groups with high average receptivity in order to reach actually receptive individuals. |
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It brings clarity of mind, openness and receptivity, allowing us to see the unseeable and realise the unthinkable. |
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In a temple, strangers discussed receptivity to love and offered to partner me in tantric workshops. |
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At the same time, newcomers' linguistic integration also depends on the receptivity of those listening to them, especially native speakers of English and French. |
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I would nevertheless submit that it is his general receptivity to the rhythms and atmospheres of the future that we should value, rather than the slightly carny business of confirmable outcomes. |
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Before looking specifically at legal aid and holistic justice, it may be instructive to look at the receptivity of defense counsel more generally to holistic forms of justice. |
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Long must these faithful and always dependable influences carry forward their preliminary ministry before the animal mind attains the human levels of spirit receptivity. |
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This preconception of value not only opens the door to receptivity, it sustains an environment of interest and acceptance as the following case study illustrates. |
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A key purpose of the study is to measure member interest and receptivity to the new program and to identify any existing programs or organizational structures through which the same objectives might be accomplished. |
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Moreover, the success of a Proponent in working with the holders of traditional knowledge depends on the attitudes of both parties and the receptivity of the Aboriginal people with whom the developer must work. |
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Our use of and receptivity to information and a more cohesive and comprehensive United Nations approach to this can only enhance our collective prevention efforts. |
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The primary objective of this study is to determine family physicians' need for and receptivity to physician and patient education materials on the topic of anemia. |
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This shows a receptivity among Canadians to make active commuting choices. |
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International pressure for democratization in Indonesia was a significant factor in building general support for reform and receptivity to CSO advocacy demands on the part of the government, legislators and security actors. |
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Body size, sexual receptivity and larval cannibalism in relation to protandry among Toxorhynchites mosquitoes. |
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This is to say that the form of our epistemic receptivity to the world is behavioral, or comportmental, to use a term with the proper resonances. |
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Female cuttlefish signal their receptivity to mating using a display called Precopulatory Grey. |
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Social marketers must consider the factors that influence message receptivity if they hope to create messages that will ultimately influence and demarket high-risk behavior. |
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