词汇 | openness |
释义 | openness noun[ U ] uk /ˈəʊ.pən.nəs/ us /ˈoʊ.pən.nəs/ C2 honesty: 诚实,真诚 If these discussions are to succeed, we'll need openness from/on both sides.这些讨论要获得成功,需要我们双方坦诚相见。 Honesty, openness & sincerity above board anti-corruption artless artlessly artlessness earnest honestly in in all honesty/seriousness/truthfulnessidiom in good faithidiom integrity joking apart/asideidiom sincerely stainless straight arrowidiom straight upidiom straightforward the straight and narrowidiom transparency upright Examples of opennessopenness Bases of such changes include self-knowledge and self-critique of biases, stereotypes, and prejudices plus the virtues of openness and humility, as previously noted. For those economies, the previous high openness ratios are the result of former high intra-state trade for which a replacement could not easily be found. The apparent openness, then, to an emotional engagement is reduced again to rational knowledge and an idealised perception. Once again, replacing the continuous score with the dichotomous score for institutional democracy does not change the sign and statistical significance level of media openness. It should be noted that the effect of media openness holds for the empirical tests both with and without the presence of institutional democracy. The most frequently mentioned bene t was the increased openness and trust in their relationship with the patient that came from sharing information. My other considerations about the sense of openness still apply. Advocates of the system argue that it encourages openness, reduces corruption and increases people's motivation and performance. In light of the nowprevalent view that global economic integration ' crowds out ' the state, this link between economic openness and domestic interventionism seems counterintuitive. These include (i) preference parameters, (ii) production and employment characteristics, and (iii) openness of international financial markets. And openness was explicitly linked to articulation, inasmuch as one "opened oneself" to the extent that one opened one's mouth. The key advantage of such separation of non-epistemic registration and motivated epistemized selection therefrom is the openness to a continual renewal of adaptation. The diversity of goals proper to medicine, and their openness to interpretation, makes mapping the moral domain of medicine complex and contested. After all, openness not only helped clients feel better about themselves but also purportedly allowed therapists access to their problems. This paper outlines current methodologies used to measure openness in other sectors, and explores their applicability to measuring openness of the health sector. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withopennessopennessThese are words often used in combination with openness. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. degree of openness Language varieties and language shift are discussed with a greater degreeofopenness. increased openness The most frequently mentioned bene t was the increasedopenness and trust in their relationship with the patient that came from sharing information. lack of openness The lack of openness in communication between participants and health professionals during consultation was also a key finding, especially in relation to potential side-effects. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with openness |
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