degree of openness
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdegreeandopenness
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degree
noun
uk/dɪˈɡriː/us/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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openness
noun[U]
uk/ˈəʊ.pən.nəs/us/ˈoʊ.pən.nəs/
honesty:
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(Definition ofdegreeandopennessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Language varieties and language shift are discussed with a greaterdegreeofopenness.
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As an inverse figure, it thus measures thedegreeofopennessto trade.
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There has occurred a distinct increase in the awareness of contraceptive methods, and a change in thedegreeofopennessabout such matters.
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Thedegreeofopennessof policy networks, for example, creates patterns of exclusion that explain the policy beliefs expressed in official policy discourses.
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A higherdegreeofopennessmight increase the vulnerability to develop stress symptoms following a traumatic event.
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This was the case with the scale of capital accumulation, the level of external indebtedness, and thedegreeofopenness.
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A final result is related to thedegreeofopenness.
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Another factor involved in determining productivity is type frequency in combination with thedegreeofopennessof a pattern.
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Third, thedegreeofopennessof the economy was increased significantly and at a rapid pace.
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Countries that are prepared to have thatdegreeofopennessdeserve some reward.
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Our scrutiny of legislation is thorough and comprehensive, and our business is conducted with a highdegreeofopennessand transparency.
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The specialist panel has introduced adegreeofopennessinto the process and also allowed schools and others to make representations.
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I should have thought adegreeofopennessin justifying that would be a good thing.
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Both require the greatest possibledegreeofopenness.
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While globalisation can involve threats and risks, it is also a way of obtaining an exceptionaldegreeofopennesstowards others.
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It is necessary to focus especially on harmonisation of thedegreeofopennessof the national markets.
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I said earlier that there was a widely accepteddegreeofopennessabout this exercise of government and public interest.
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This requires a considerabledegreeofopennessin their affairs.
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There is a need for a considerabledegreeofopennessand transparency in decision-making and accountability.
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In national politics, it is not by any means possible to have quite the samedegreeofopenness.
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