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"broad-mindedness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being willing to listen to other people's opinions and accept behaviour that is different from your own

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She increasingly essayed larger symphonic and concerto forms, winning support from Stock, a conductor of rare broad-mindedness.
And it would be hard for a younger scientist to take Trimble's task on again: Academic science doesn't value broad-mindedness, in practice.
The message: acquiring a body that isn't a joke or a punch line, one that won't earn your partner high fives for his broad-mindedness, requires endless sacrifice, perpetual denial.
Until only a few decades ago, a nationalist politics was associated with broad-mindedness and a generous spirit: Progressives regarded Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points and Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill's Atlantic Charter as beacons of hope for mankind, precisely because they were nationalist documents, promising national independence and self-determination to enslaved peoples.
But I continue to worry it's going to be nearly impossible for her, or at least for students like her, to resist some of the self-interest inherent in pursuing jobs that are "in-demand" (translation: big bucks) and have an "impact" (translation: allow us to feel good about our magnanimity and broad-mindedness with regard to the less fortunate, when really, it's almost all about us and the profits we'll make).
Amalgamation Scheme: Mr Liston's Proposal Impractical, The Sporting Globe, 13 May 1933. In 1935, he was also elected president of the Victorian Soccer Association. A VFA meeting passed a resolution "congratulating him on his broad-mindedness", although the Northcote Football Club's delegate attempted to move a censure motion.MR LISTON'S SOCCER APPOINTMENT, The Age, 19 March 1935.
The couple also maintained friendly relations with Anna's former suitor, Dostoevsky. This demonstrated broad-mindedness on both sides; not only could Anna's past relationship with Dostoevsky have made things awkward, but Dostoevsky was also, by this time, deeply religious and politically conservative. The Jaclards meanwhile were professed atheists, materialists and communists, or, in the Russian terminology of the time, 'nihilists'.
During a recording session with Benny Carter for the soundtrack to the film A Man Called Adam in 1965, Carter and Mance took in all three sets of an Ornette Coleman performance at the Five Spot Café. Mance cited Carter's broad- mindedness as an inspiration for his own stylistic explorations. Hansen House published his book How to Play Blues Piano in June 1967.
The House of Wisdom flourished under Al-Ma'mun's successors al-Mu'tasim (r. 833–842) and his son al-Wathiq (r. 842–847), but considerably declined under the reign of al-Mutawakkil (r. 847–861). Although Al-Ma'mun, al-Mu'tasim, and al-Wathiq followed the sect of Mu'tazili, which supported broad-mindedness and scientific inquiry, al-Mutawakkil endorsed a more literal interpretation of the Qur'an and Hadith.
Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church between 1909 and 1919. Father Caughy became one of the best-known clergy in the District of Columbia during his tenure at Saint Stephen Martyr. He was admired for his broad- mindedness, compassion, and good humor, and he was widely considered to be a theologian of an exceptionally high caliber. He became close friends with Cardinal Gibbons, who ordained him in 1880.
A version with orchestration for normal opera house-sized forces was given at the Paris Opéra in May 1917 and received more than forty performances in Paris thereafter. From 1903 to 1921, Fauré regularly wrote music criticism for Le Figaro, a role in which he was not at ease. Nectoux writes that Fauré's natural kindness and broad-mindedness predisposed him to emphasise the positive aspects of a work.
On the other hand, some szlachta and intellectuals proposed a national system of government, of the civil and political equality of the Jews. This was the only example in modern Europe before the French Revolution of tolerance and broad-mindedness in dealing with the Jewish question. On 3 May 1791 the Great Sejm passed the second oldest constitution of the world, the Polish Constitution of 3 May. But all these reforms were too late.
André Derain, 1906, Charing Cross Bridge, London, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Gustave Moreau was the movement's inspirational teacher;Freeman, p. 243 a controversial professor at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and a Symbolist painter, he taught Matisse, Marquet, Manguin, Rouault and Camoin during the 1890s, and was viewed by critics as the group's philosophical leader until Matisse was recognized as such in 1904. Moreau's broad-mindedness, originality and affirmation of the expressive potency of pure color was inspirational for his students.Dempsey, Amy (2002).
Very devout, she is known to have little judgment and broad-mindedness and to depend terribly on those around her. Close to the artists of her native Florence, Maria was trained in drawing by Jacopo Ligozzi, and she was reportedly very talented; she also played music (singing and practicing the guitar and the lute), enjoyed theater and dance, and comedy plays. A portrait of Maria as a young girl shows her with regular features and a high forehead. Her wavy hair was light brown in colour, and she had honey- brown eyes and fair skin.
By the time Gothus returned home at the age of 32, he was a mature man with European broad-mindedness like no other Swedish theologian. He immediately became professor of theology at Uppsala University and rector and professor of the newly founded Collegium Illustre in Stockholm. At the time of the House of Knight's establishment, the king Gustavus Adolphus realised that the nobility needed education in order to maintain their position. Already in the preamble of the knight house order, the long-gone plans of a special school, exclusive to the nobility and located at the knight house, were clarified.
Fullback spinners, buck laterals, unbalanced > line, the whole bit. Coach's name is Keith Piper. He's only 60, but he knows > stuff from way back ..." With Denison's single-wing rolling over opponents in 1985, the Chicago Sun- Times profiled Piper's offense noting: > "You have to go a long way to find a college football team that still uses > the single-wing offense. You have to find a place with a sense of history > and a certain broad-mindedness, and a coach old enough to have been schooled > in the single wing who possesses the courage of convictions others consider > long outdated.
Thong Long "Praying Mantis"(Quet Tsot) "country style" () is a Southern Praying Mantis style that was taught in the city of Kolkata, India. Originating in the Moi-yan (), northeast Guangdong, China, the system was taught initially by Chen Kiu exclusively to the Hakka community in a school named Pei Moi Tangra Chinese School at Tangra, Kolkata Chinatown. Chen passed the lineage on to Sifu Hsiung Khan Seong (1917-2000) who, in his broad- mindedness, opened the style for the non-Chinese in the year 1975. He taught at Tangra, Calcutta, from the 1950s till his death in the year 2000.
He was selected because of his famous broad-mindedness, his interest in the equal representation of all forms of art.Stevens, Walter B. Page 28 In 1894 Ives was appointed by the National Bureau of Education to examine and report upon courses of instruction and methods of work in foreign art museums and schools. He began in Giza and traveled all over the old world, tracing the development of art throughout history and its relation to the rise of civilization. Through the efforts of Ives in the 1890s, then a member of the city council, an ordinance was passed authorizing the erection of an art building in Forest Park.
Henry Seriake Dickson is also well remembered as a Governor for ushering in a new era of political tolerance and accommodation of dissenting voices. He has several times called for political tolerance and maturity in Nigeria and implemented it in Bayelsa.. Governor Dickson believes that the right to disagree and dissent is fundamental in a democracy and leaders must respect and protect that even when it hurts while citizens must insist on it for a democracy to thrive. No member of Bayelsa's active opposition was ever victimized or scared. This broad mindedness and disposition was largely responsible for the peace experienced in his administration and changed the political climate of Bayelsa State.
There are different organizations existing in the village like women organization, youth and student organization and religious organization existing in the village. However they are all under the control of the village council, though each organization functions independently of any outside influence and function smoothly without affecting the village council administration. Even in the present society the people take the traditional customs as an important part in regulating the life of the people in spite of having many changes taken place in the traditional customary laws of the village. The people of Naamai's are having a strong determination, sociable, forgiveness, justice, broad mindedness and give loyal to the leaders of the society.
Molotov was always resentful of Litvinov's fluency > in French, German and English, as he was distrustful of Litvinov's easy > manner with foreigners. Never having lived abroad, Molotov always suspected > that there was something impure and sinful in Litvinov's broad mindedness > and appreciation of Western civilisation. Although Litvinov never mentioned his relationship with Molotov in the foreign commissariat, Narkomindel press officer Genedin states: even though Litvinov never referred to their relationship (between Litvinov and Molotov) it was nevertheless well known it was bad. Litvinov had no respect for a small minded intriguer and accomplice in terror like Molotov, and Molotov for his part had no love for Litvinov, who incidentally was the one people's commissioner to retain his independence.
He induced Napoleon III to renew the French alliance with Siam and to send an embassy under M. de Montigny to Siam in 1856. On 8 July 1856, King Mongkut signed a political-commercial treaty with France, by which the privileges granted to the Catholic missionaries by Phra-Naraï in the 17th century were renewed. The bishop was highly esteemed by the king, who personally assisted at his funeral and accepted from the missionaries as a token of friendship the bishop's ring. Thanks to the broad-mindedness of Kings Mongkut (1851–1868) and Chulalongkorn (1868–1910), the Catholic Church in Siam enjoyed peace under Pallegoix's successors, Bishops Dupont (1862–1872) and Vey (1875–1909).
He added that the next administration can have friendly ties with the world and improve the conditions in the country through such relations. Aref also said he would pursue and implement plans to further the presence and participation of the youth in various arenas of the country. In one of his campaigns, he said: “The main characteristic of reformism is patience and broad-mindedness. The most significant feature of reformism is movement within the framework of the constitution and with due respect for norms and structures.”Aref pledges to alter Iran foreign policy if elected presidentAref campaigning in Shahrekord Vowing to tackle unemployment, Aref said he aimed all-out development in various political, cultural, economical and social fields. > “By implementing the subsidy reform plan I will put bread on the tables. I > have come to eradicate inflation and create one million job opportunities > every year,” Aref also said he is a reformist and reform means safeguarding the ideals of the Islamic Revolution, accountability and encouraging popular participation.Aref vows to resolve unemployment, inflation He also called for investigation of alleged fraud in the 2009 election and trial of effects in Death of Neda Agha Soltan and other deaths in the protests.

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