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"receptive" Definitions
  1. receptive (to something) willing to listen to or to accept new ideas or suggestions
"receptive" Synonyms
amenable responsive open susceptible sympathetic approachable persuadable perceptive impressionable susceptive sensitive accessible swayable welcoming influenceable interested favourable(UK) friendly suggestible acceptant cordial congenial affable amiable genial hospitable convivial amicable warm companionable kind social neighbourly(UK) nice neighborly(US) thoughtful feeling understanding tactful comforting commiserating commiserative compassionate condoling considerate consoling empathetic empathic supportive sympathising(UK) sympathizing(US) tender broad-minded open-minded liberal tolerant catholic flexible indulgent progressive permissive unbiased dispassionate unbigoted undogmatic unprejudiced forbearing freethinking cosmopolitan impartial libertarian nonconventional quick sharp bright intelligent clever smart alert quick-witted able astute sharp-witted acute brilliant brainy keen quick-thinking ready gifted savvy reactive easily affected quick to react quick to respond passive acquiescent submissive compliant yielding docile obedient tractable resigned meek pliant deferential unassertive unresisting malleable complaisant pliable unresistant subdued sentient apperceptive perceiving recognising(UK) recognizing(US) responsive to sensitive to sentient to reactive to able to recognize approving pro favorable(US) appreciative in favor of in favour of(UK) encouraging of receptive to cool with down with favourably disposed to in sympathy with like-minded admiring complimentary commendatory flattering applauding laudatory positive approbatory enthusiastic congratulatory praising encouraging pleased absorbent spongy penetrable pervious porous permeable absorptive thirsty bibulous blotting imbibing soaking sorbefacient spongiform sponge-like assimilative pregnable retentive absorbant passable More
"receptive" Antonyms
unreceptive narrow-minded unresponsive biased prejudiced resistant cold cool hostile insensitive slow unconcerned unfeeling unfriendly unsociable unsusceptible unwilling indifferent uncaring unsympathetic hardened unimpressionable insusceptible jaded obstinate stubborn rebellious disobedient insubordinate unruly defiant recalcitrant incontrollable uncontrollable unmanageable disaffected disloyal factious insurgent willful bellicose incorrigible unyielding unwelcoming aloof remote reserved standoffish distant detached unapproachable frigid proud asocial stiff superior withdrawn impersonal austere eremitic illiberal intolerant insular small-minded conservative short-sighted hidebound close-minded myopic sectarian inflexible rigid discriminatory closed-minded partisan blinkered bigoted clumsy unperceptive calm heartless ignorant impassive laid-back loose non-sensitive numb stoic strong unaware like bull in a china shop disinterested firm single-minded headstrong impervious obdurate strong-minded unwavering stupid dumb senseless dim fatuous idiotic simple dense moronic thick thickheaded unintelligent dull imbecilic uneducated unsmart gormless mindless chilly formal uncongenial unreachable cold as ice inaccessible inapproachable uncommunicative hesitant active assertive protesting resisting bossy domineering energetic feisty lively spirited violent zippy aggressive agitated caring concerned insentient unstimulated paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) sensationless stupefied unconscious imperceptive impercipient adverse depreciative depreciatory derogatory disapproving inappreciative negative unappreciative uncomplimentary unfavorable(US) unfavourable(UK) unflattering antagonistic inattentive

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BERTHA COOMBS: You talk about, you know, a lot of people being receptive to the idea, but investors have not been so receptive to the mergers.
His lawyers say gabapentin alters a person's brain chemistry by making brain receptors more receptive to the drug and less receptive to other drugs, including pentobarbital.
If this population is receptive to that narrative of video games, then maybe they would be receptive to that narrative in a kind of broader political context.
Feelings on immigration are similarly divided across Europe, with respondents from Spain being the most receptive to more open policies and those from France being the least receptive. 4.
Every day new images are created that reify a disproven binary, with female genitals as a receptive site of lack and male genitals as naturally dominant, always penetrating, never receptive.
" Added Connolly, "People have been very receptive to it.
"It comes down to being open and receptive," she says.
I didn't know how receptive people would be towards it.
Woodman recently sounded receptive to the idea of more competition.
The folks at PUMP were extremely attentive, receptive, and friendly.
So far, Ms. Williams said, her members have been receptive.
"There's a receptive audience in the Trump administration," Childers said.
The shyer Buddhist boy seems more receptive to extremist rhetoric.
Is the city receptive to exhibitions that critique technological systems?
A top House Republican leader seemed receptive to the idea.
"They were really receptive to hearing about it," she says.
Participants, are they receptive or are they creating toxic action?
Twitter, however, has provided them with a more receptive audience.
Be receptive and patient; everything makes more sense in time.
There's some public opinion evidence that Americans may be receptive.
Such voices found a receptive ear last year in Trump.
Ken is a mostly receptive partner to an explosive pontificator.
Foreign energy companies have been more receptive to such resolutions.
Honig noted the distinction between expressive language and receptive language.
Mr. Trump has been outwardly receptive to Mr. Christie's coaching.
Bernie Sanders' ideas still have a receptive audience for 2020.
Lobbyists have said the administration seems receptive to their calls.
The league might have had a receptive ear at Twitter.
The landscape was more receptive to a story like this.
You can have healthy, deeply trusting friendships if you're receptive.
To suggest that Lopez was receptive would be an understatement.
But they have not found a receptive audience in Washington.
Since the #MeToo movement began, they have been more receptive.
Many people confuse receptive libido with a lack of libido.
Fewer know that he was equally receptive to citizen activists.
Mr. Mika was surprisingly receptive to talking about his suffering.
This suggests that SMBs could be receptive to neobank services.
"She was taking notes, being really receptive," Mr. Brown said.
Be receptive by adopting a quiet, inviting tone of voice.
It went really well, and people were receptive to it.
Not everyone is going to be receptive to efforts made.
They also said the state should be receptive to changes.
Kavanaugh was also receptive to the arguments of constitutional violation.
He was receptive and invited the senators to brief him.
But without acceptance a society is not open and receptive.
It may also make you more receptive to physical affection.
But North Koreans have not been receptive in recent months.
He is so receptive to what the artist is thinking.
The group seemed receptive, but there were murmurs of skepticism.
Overall, energy industry groups appear receptive to supporting Trump's candidacy.
Trump himself has been only partly receptive to that characterization.
He ultimately found a more receptive partner in Mr. Trump.
So far, Democrats are cautiously receptive to the proposed changes.
Everyone was extremely chill and receptive to my journalistic request.
Were participants receptive to the ideas and inputs of others?
Spectators may not be receptive to priests doing comedy routines.
Both sides' lawyers said they were receptive to the idea.
Her anger over the subways has found a receptive audience.
We're told both women are receptive, but there's a problem.
My mother, grandparents, and cousins have always been receptive to ruh.
I'm trying to contact creditors but they aren't all that receptive.
Conservative talk radio has been very receptive to Trump all year.
EU to identify and target receptive voters with pro-Brexit messaging.
In terms of format alone, though, American fans should be receptive.
Mariahlynn is pretty receptive to Cisco's efforts to win her back.
Unfortunately for them, their mothers aren't too receptive to that message.
Rozenshtein says he's skeptical judges would be receptive to the idea.
"They were much more receptive than I had anticipated," he said.
How receptive those leaders were to Trump's overtures isn't entirely clear.
He refrains from answering but is still receptive to their conversation.
Some more moderate senators have said they're receptive to that idea.
But in areas with bloodier histories they may be more receptive.
We contact anybody that may be receptive to this particular information.
"I think people were really receptive to our message," she said.
We appreciate the president's receptive and comprehensive approach to this discussion.
In the coming weeks, we'll see if Americans are similarly receptive.
Yet Zuckerberg has become more receptive to this criticism over time.
And the patients have been… very receptive, glad to see someone.
Scientific inquiry should be critical while also receptive and non-judgmental.
Trump and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao are receptive to the idea.
The studio was receptive but had some notes, especially regarding casting.
"Politicians need to be more receptive to their demands," he added.
The court's conservatives seemed receptive to that stance during oral arguments.
But Trump-era regulators seem much more receptive to industry consolidation.
Here's what it means: US consumers are receptive to contactless transit.
This did not, however, leave her receptive to Mr. Trump's visit.
Britain's soccer culture appeared to be growing more relaxed and receptive.
We appreciate the President's receptive and comprehensive approach to this discussion.
"The board is a receptive audience for domestic terrorists," he said.
Such ideas could find a receptive ear in this White House.
Very open-minded and receptive to people they've never heard of.
The source said Trump appeared to be receptive to that argument.
When people ask for feedback, they're generally more receptive to it.
They are receptive and fertile for just 24 to 72 hours.
"Cohn seemed receptive to it," one meeting participant told The Hill.
Deere, which already had remanufactured some of its products, was receptive.
And Trump's critique of the media reaches a highly receptive audience.
She's at first receptive to a kiss, but then pulls away.
The French art world is more receptive to change, he said.
They found a receptive audience at the National Credit Union Administration.
The policeman was receptive and willing to adjust to that reality.
Receptive at first, the fashion world became disenchanted, Mr. Leiba recalled.
But even competitors were receptive and willing to talk to me.
Enda's own brother was gay so they were open and receptive.
It's unclear how receptive the base would be to incremental reforms.
It's not clear how receptive they will be to the compromise.
YouTube algorithms consider whether you'll be receptive to white supremecist drivel.
"They seemed receptive, but it has been a year," he said.
But the local community has been nothing but receptive, they said.
The governors are likely to be receptive to this bipartisan approach.
The poem moves forward, but at a more fractured, receptive pace.
Was there a particular song that people were most receptive to?
"I've had some real receptive players that make the stuff look good."
We call on the international community to be more generous (and) receptive.
Eran said he believes the European leaders are receptive to Israeli concerns.
Females are only sexually receptive one day out of the entire year.
But it appears Marchionne has finally found a receptive audience - in China.
" Trump told reporters later Saturday that Kim was "very receptive to meeting.
So you're more confident that you're going to have a receptive audience.
His overworked crew weren't always as receptive as they might have been.
The leader of the state board of education seemed receptive to Scott.
Will everyone be as receptive to living a totally wireless audio life?
Getting stoned makes Zahedi more receptive and helps him connect with people.
But workers in the travel industry might be more receptive to gratuities.
It was certainly met with a more receptive response this time around.
Yeah, more perceptive, and more receptive to themes we shelter kids from.
Many cities have been receptive to companies that can help reduce congestion.
But the predominantly white power base wasn't receptive to the sudden change.
Several companies told Reuters that the ITC was receptive to their concerns.
Then we are more open and receptive to details and new information.
Martin: We'd want people to be receptive of the cold hard facts.
"Most people have been really receptive to it and find it refreshing."
Our photog asked about the Cuban's rumored run, and Steve is receptive.
It's unclear how receptive the retired neurosurgeon will be to their pleas.
Brand marketers, meanwhile have been predictably more receptive to the investigation's findings.
They didn't mean "receptive" in the sense of willing to take feedback.
The players "have been really receptive" to the information, Ms. Boening said.
Trump is now saying he's receptive to meeting with the Iranian President.
"I never thought there would be that receptive an audience, " she emphasized.
And as the media landscape changed, conservative outlets found a receptive audience.
A source in the room described Cohn as "receptive" to the idea.
He asked whether Giuliani would consider replacing him, and Giuliani was receptive.
But other Freedom Caucus members were more receptive to the CR. Rep.
It had great hours, solid commissions, and a truly receptive client base.
GOP senators have been initially receptive to the proposal, including Arizona Sen.
If someone is receptive to your humor, they're likely interested in you.
To avoid this, governments become receptive to U.S. advice, assistance and pressure.
While he was receptive to the idea, he ultimately decided against running.
The government, they realized, might be receptive to their budget-friendly pitch.
Do you expect the current administration to be receptive to those requests?
That perceived distance might even make voters more receptive to coercive interventions.
The Democrat-controlled legislature was receptive to legalization before Murphy was elected.
Ireland's prime minister, Leo Varadkar, on Tuesday seemed receptive to Britain's proposal.
Cersei's receptive, but she objects, weakly, when Jaime starts kissing her neck.
School officials have been receptive to the group's concerns, Mr. Hill said.
Again, Trump and Republican leadership have been receptive to the general idea.
They seem less receptive to comments and complaints, but that can improve.
So the Nigerian fashion magazine industry has found a receptive young readership.
If they felt Dr. Shulkin was not receptive, they called Mr. Trump.
Go deeper: 8chan founder calls forum a "receptive audience for domestic terrorists"
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and others seem to be receptive.
She may offer concrete suggestions, if the caller is receptive to that.
" And it's one, Miller said, that the students are "super receptive to.
The left side is moist, and it's the taking, the receptive side.
Environmentalists were no more receptive to the review of the Antiquities Act.
In Charter's experience, strangers are more receptive to calls from female voices.
Equally important, the court soon became more receptive to FDR's New Deal.
In other words, they're receptive to candidates in the traditional Republican mold.
"Safe to say he was not receptive to those suggestions," Hawley said.
Fortunately, David was receptive to the idea and proposed several theme concepts.
They're also more receptive to the left's new ideas than O'Connor is.
Alexander says Stranger Things fans have been "really receptive" to the game.
Trump was receptive, and said it was something he'd consider, among other things.
Receptive-negative cancers are not, which leaves patients with fewer options for treatment.
Given those positions, Schultz might find a receptive audience among Democrats, Kessler suggested.
Some people will be receptive to it and allow you to make changes.
California's religious diversity makes it more receptive to science than religiously conservative Texas.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, said Trump was receptive and suggested they meet again next month.
I have found Harvey to be refreshingly candid and receptive to my message.
When we assume an energy of faith, we are receptive, released, and magnetic.
So he took his offer to Italy, where researchers were much more receptive.
Agriculture entrepreneurs now have a choice of firms likely receptive to their pitches.
They said legislators were receptive but showed little urgency in passing a bill.
Republican primary voters, especially those in the South, aren't typically receptive to that.
Jojo is receptive to spirits, and one joins them on the car ride.
The makers of both of these antivenoms have been receptive to the findings.
"People have always been more receptive to imagery than abstraction," Shahbaz told us.
Some nationalists have been receptive; others see him as an unwelcome foreign influence.
Trump was very receptive to that advice, the lawmaker tells Axios' Super Swan.
Furthermore, the two people who received the proposal seemed receptive to the idea.
In fact, voters are more receptive to messages from their own local officials.
And the American public seems more receptive to the idea than ever before.
Mr. Müller said on Thursday that Mr. Obama appeared receptive to his remarks.
"I was pleasantly surprised by how open and receptive they were," Brown said.
Both men were receptive to the idea, Papadopoulos has said in court papers.
Ms. Ridley had heard that "America's Got Talent" was receptive to older singers.
She appeared receptive to the idea but has not yet made a decision.
Those who attended the meeting with Ryan were largely receptive to the plan.
Sneed said people were "really receptive" to her and the team of volunteers.
It often results in fashioning an image of a passive, receptive, objectified man.
The man who would one day succeed Mr. Bloomberg, however, was more receptive.
While still attractive, she is beginning to get less receptive to his presence.
Receptive Venus in empathetic Pisces will definitely bless you with some heightened intuition.
Losing partisans are also receptive to claims about election theft and vote fraud.
On its path moving through the road, it's open, curious, receptive, insatiably open.
However, humans cannot pinpoint what exactly makes a piece of text feel receptive.
"For people looking for healing, they're receptive to the plant diet," Moran says.
The rest of his family was not as receptive to his creative impulses.
Electrons could flow from the bacterium down the wire to the receptive rust.
Coaches like Kitchen seem receptive to the message Atavus is trying to popularize.
It's hard to imagine an audience less receptive to his "America First" agenda.
Lesin found a more receptive patron in Putin, who succeeded Yeltsin in 1999.
In general, banks expressed hope that Otting would be receptive to their suggestions.
Saying, "I've been there and here's what I did," makes people more receptive.
"Schumer hasn't been very receptive to any kind of discussions," the lawmaker said.
New Yorkers, he added, are now more receptive to his sport as well.
I've always been receptive to constructive criticism (and have received positive performance reviews).
Mr. Macron, on the other hand, is receptive to all four policy areas.
To do so would only make these voters more receptive to Democratic appeals.
Now I talked to the president about it, and he was very receptive.
"You come in promising what the community would be receptive to," he said.
Trump was reportedly receptive to their pleas last week — but not for long.
Rest assured, I'm talking to both the receptive and insertive partner here. Why?
Are you receptive to hearing stuff like that—to being challenged by people?
Voters who are denied medical care or find themselves unable to pay bills from doctors or hospitals are unlikely to be receptive to a campaign that seeks to "divide and rule," no matter how receptive they may have been in 2016.
Apparently, the market is very excited about musk's ambition and very receptive to it.
Such voters are receptive to Mr Bolsonaro's message that the PT is uniquely dangerous.
Ward added the U.S. market will likely be more receptive to Line's mobile games.
Instead, she's receptive and understanding because she's noticed that something has been bothering him.
The political and cultural landscape is radically different, and far more receptive to psychedelics.
The fuddy-duddies in charge aren't receptive to the prince's modern and egalitarian ideas.
"Nick was really receptive to my past relationship … with my ex-girlfriend," reveals Jaimi.
A senior banker said the government is becoming more receptive to foreign portfolio investment.
Trump did not help diffuse tensions once he began talking to a receptive audience.
During the Cold War, however, Franco's fervent anti-communist views found a receptive audience.
"With Cheltenham's growing appetite for culture, people seem to be really receptive to that."
The question is whether an independent England would be as receptive to these ideas.
Certainly, Canada's technology community seems receptive to the idea of welcoming more tech talent.
For one, the market is not very receptive to a monolithic and closed approach.
Undaunted and receptive, tech companies are packing their bags and venturing across the Bridge.
Bendis acknowledged that some fans have been less than receptive to the new character.
Several insurance lobbyists told me they had largely found Republicans receptive to their ideas.
So, I want to say no, they haven't been receptive to hearing our voice.
It is not clear how receptive he would be to an all-cash offer.
Advocates for more regulation said they had a more receptive audience among European lawmakers.
But only the most patient, receptive viewers are likely to find the film satisfying.
Getting their buy-in, as she puts it, will likely make them more receptive.
They say the presumptive Republican nominee is instinctively receptive to many of their ideas.
But his corrosive rhetoric may make Brazilians more receptive to autocracy in the future.
The women were "totally receptive to the deadly" ideology of ISIS, Molins told reporters.
Ordinary people were receptive to these arguments, perhaps because Americans are an optimistic bunch.
Congress and the business community are surprisingly receptive to Trump's tough line on China.
Paak to be playing in Seoul, especially to a crowd so enthusiastic and receptive. .
The organization was incredibly receptive, and welcomed Aden to the participate in the pageant.
"They would be more receptive to new technology solutions," such as the Juul device.
He also says he's "receptive and contrarian," which sound like two completely opposite traits.
Educated young in Kiribati seemed especially receptive to Mr Tong's migration-with-dignity mantra.
"The greens were soft and receptive and that made the course playable," said Mickelson.
Vince had been telling friends he's willing to try counseling, but Tamar's not receptive.
"As president, I will fight to overturn it," she said to the receptive audience.
Essentially, it's protection for receptive partners—anyone getting penetrated in the vagina or anus.
It will miss the time when Congress will be most receptive to new initiatives.
Some other companies have also been more receptive toward activists in the last year.
Mr. Rabois confirmed in an email that LinkedIn was receptive to such a deal.
Messaging in those media markets must be finely targeted to land on receptive ears.
Schools are often receptive to appeals for more aid, they just don't advertise it.
And drivers, at least according to a recent survey, seem receptive to the idea.
Mr. Snake is not very receptive to attempts at getting a more accurate assessment.
Mr. Erdogan was also eager to flex Turkey's muscles, and Mr. Obama seemed receptive.
The Republican base, however, may not be receptive to a GOP challenger to Trump.
The Foreign Ministry was a bit more receptive, saying the request was under review.
How res-- receptive were they to the idea of enhancing-- protections on intellectual property?
Simultaneously it reflects how Google is becoming more receptive to the needs of enterprises.
Mr. Herzog, an unseen interviewer with an unmistakable voice, seems receptive to both views.
Most reasonable people are receptive to that, and if they're not, that says something.
So even when they were receptive, there was always this cloud hanging over everything.
We've learned Ben didn't need begging ... he knows he needs help and was receptive.
Have people been mostly receptive when you play the bigger festivals that you play?
In the smaller cities in India people are still not receptive to the subject.
From what it looks like, the boys in blue are receptive to change, too.
Neumann said in May that he was especially receptive to Son's advice and criticisms.
The administration of former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg was generally receptive to such requests.
It's hard to imagine an audience less receptive to Mr. Trump's "America First" agenda.
But many are receptive enough that the threat of a coup hangs over Venezuela.
There is no chance the Supreme Court will be receptive to Establishment Clause arguments.
They took their lobbying efforts to the state legislatures — and found a receptive audience.
But small businesses like coffee shops, restaurants, bars and clothing stores could be receptive.
There is reason to believe the new attorney general will find a receptive audience.
People are much more receptive to this kind of solution than they were before.
The gathered crowd was enthusiastic about the proposal, but other Texans were … less receptive.
"What people traditionally define as feminine in astrology is a receptive energy," they explain.
The Hill Sarah Ferris tells us how receptive the House was: http://bit.ly/1oWCrtb.
So far, the Trump administration has shown it's not receptive to vertical integration deals.
Anti-Americanism will always find a receptive audience with much of the French public.
Men may also be more receptive when the message is applied to their daughters.
But it remains to be seen how receptive he will be to their concerns.
The residents of the camps have become increasingly receptive to radical Sunni jihadist ideas.
But her replacement, Tim Morrison, appears to have been more receptive to the idea.
Blomfield is keen ensure a receptive regulatory environment before rushing into the US market.
This will help you discern how receptive your friend might be to your efforts.
"We are very receptive to that concern," said Martin, assistant administrator of the DEA.
Some right-wing Americans appear, wittingly or not, to be receptive to that result.
People don't know exactly what it is, so they're so receptive to the complaint.
And when Asians are represented, not everyone is receptive to seeing our stories being told.
Europe has proven highly receptive to Xiaomi's charms of high-spec devices at breakthrough prices.
But Republicans were generally receptive to the new tax-bill item rolled out Tuesday. Sen.
But the NFLPA does not sound receptive to the UFC's level of year-round testing.
"I think anytime you have a great product, people are receptive to it," he said.
But, encouragingly, companies seem receptive to dialog on how to move toward greener supply chains.
Zuckerberg was receptive to feedback that the Libra Association should keep its white paper updated.
There's a fair amount of evidence to suggest that maybe they wouldn't be as receptive.
Smaller independent agents and agents who represented only buyers ("exclusive buyers agents") were more receptive.
Being open-minded and receptive to linguistic trends will serve every one of us well.
If there's a problem, it's not whether audiences are receptive to this kind of work.
Krystal, who's been exceedingly gracious throughout this whole ordeal, is pretty receptive to it all.
But Mr Trump has also been receptive to personal arguments against harsh criminal-justice policies.
Diane Black (R-TN) was "receptive" to the idea, one Republican Freedom Caucus aide said.
Not all YouTube creators were receptive to this response to many of their perennial concerns.
Fortunately for her, they were not just receptive but glad to hear from her manager.
"I think the Supreme Court is receptive to this," Beck said in a phone interview.
When you come into a community that has had some issues being receptive, it's hard.
Though initially receptive, Weist stopped responding to The Verge's emails shortly after Dawson's documentary aired.
"That's an intimidating phone call to make, and not all schools are receptive," Murchison said.
Most postings are for young graduates, generally seen as more receptive to the job's demands.
The #MeToo movement has also stressed a need to be more receptive to accusers' accounts.
" On Facebook, clients seemed receptive, with comments ranging from the mischievous "Just left a message.
"The brown girl community has been so receptive and supportive of my art," she adds.
While Moonves is receptive to a combination, he has some reservations, sources have told Reuters.
Chief Justice John Roberts, a George W. Bush appointee, seemed receptive to the government's argument.
The audience — consisting primarily of veterans and their families — was mostly receptive to his remarks.
What to watch for: It's unclear how receptive the agency will be to these suggestions.
Twilio began trading in a market that has not been receptive to tech initial offerings.
Each tree is only receptive to pollination for about five days, according to Scientific American.
Sources told the publication it was unclear whether Boston Scientific is receptive to the offer.
To my delight, my son was instantly receptive to the idea of moving to England.
" He: "I would have been much more receptive and accepting of Barbara's priorities and planning.
"So far we have not had a receptive audience in the Trump Administration," he said.
Elected officials are supposed to be somewhat receptive and responsive to persuasion from outside sources.
Khartoum desires normalization of its relationship with Washington and is therefore receptive to American concerns.
Now he's come and been very receptive to understanding how to play the game properly.
Liv wasn't entirely receptive, but did apologize to Quinn and complimented her for running OPA.
Like previous "Madea" entries, audiences were more receptive to the eccentric character than critics were.
While it's easier said than done, strive to remain calm and receptive to the feedback.
N. was super receptive to the toys though and fucking loves to use them now.
This caters to a receptive audience: 44 percent of Americans report unfavorable views of welfare.
On Wednesday, Mr. Musk sounded slightly more receptive to the idea of raising new capital.
Studies of these voters suggest that they are receptive to both female and male candidates.
Democrats have said they'd be receptive to working with Trump on an idea like this.
A number of military authorities and other senior elites might be less receptive to denuclearization.
But they haven't been as receptive as the teachers would have liked them to be.
Mr. Kim is pushing for another meeting with Mr. Trump, and the president is receptive.
Like hers, mine is estrogen-receptive: blocking estrogen from my system should help cure me.
The staffers, they said, appeared receptive to their concerns over some details in the draft.
CAN YOU EXPRESS IT IN MORE MACRO TERMS THAT ECONOMISTS MIGHT BE MORE RECEPTIVE TO?
Several White House officials, including chief of staff John Kelly, were receptive to promoting Porter.
The artwork would have to be approved by the trust, which has been initially receptive.
He was receptive, and said he's aware that retreats are still a work in progress.
They found a receptive audience at the Commerce Department, said Jesse Gary, Centurys general counsel.
Or they're more receptive to investing in welfare because they pass the homeless every day.
The mayor was more receptive to concerns raised by prominent union opponents of the deal.
Self-portraiture is employed to showcase the artist in his most open and receptive states.
I'd ask them really simple questions, and then if they seemed receptive, more difficult questions.
Be receptive on Monday: Your ruling planet, warrior Mars, meets serious (and occasionally curmudgeonly!) Saturn.
That the advertisers behind the Gillette spot believe men will be receptive to these ads -- or perhaps that those mothers, wives and girlfriends who do the family's personal care shopping will be receptive to these ads -- suggests a significant and feminist-minded cultural shift.
Sub-Saharan African countries will push to advance a candidate who is receptive to their needs.
Their arguments will fall on less receptive ears if Merkel's new coalition acquires a green hue.
They genuinely enjoy helping others and find it natural to be thoughtful, communicative, receptive, and understanding.
We take the dog for a nice long walk, and this time he's much more receptive.
Huber appeared to fit the mold of an every-man receptive to Trump's anti-establishment message.
"The office of inclusion is very receptive to learning more about [LGBT] coaches' challenges," she said.
Although markets are still receptive to IPOs given low volatility, sentiment for new listings is shaky.
The less your boss feels blindsided, the more receptive you'll find him or her to be.
The recent fuel shortages made people even less receptive to orders from police, the commander said.
El-Sissi pushed the issue, according to The New York Times, and found a receptive ear.
A prevalence of smartphones, fast internet and computer-science graduates makes people receptive to the newfangled.
But he has noticed that men with daughters tend to be more receptive to his message.
There's good density, and it's a tech-savvy town with early adopters who are really receptive.
Her latest project, Camping, received so-so reviews, and met with a much less receptive audience.
But Xi has sent signals that he may not be receptive to the White House's position.
So many people shared their stories for the first time and found a receptive community online.
The goal is to get deals in front of customers when they're "most receptive," Shah says.
Feeling besieged in a secularising society, they have been receptive to a message of resentful populism.
Or did you just pick somebody who's receptive to you going down and taking some pictures?
And that community in central Florida is receptive to pro-jobs, promote economic growth -- INGRAHAM: Good.
According to the AP, the FCC has also been receptive to concerns raised by prison officials.
When I first began prototyping Goldie and building the GoldieBlox business, the toy industry wasn't receptive.
Schools are often receptive to appeals for more aid; they just don't advertise it, experts say.
She also says he's been angry with himself since the episode, and seems receptive to rehab.
Younger Apple Store visitors have been especially receptive to "Today at Apple," classes, according to Ahrendts.
They offered the money at valuations that they thought the public markets would be receptive to.
"Canadians have always been more receptive by a significant degree than Americans to immigration," said Brock.
The Supreme Court is his last stop, and he may find a more receptive audience there.
Clinton can attract white working-class voters, who have been receptive to Mr. Sanders's populist message.
ICE's abolition quickly found a more receptive audience among Democratic lawmakers in the weeks that followed.
Mobius described a "sea change in attitude" from Chinese companies, which are becoming "much more receptive."
I am fortunate enough to have fantastic legal counsel and access to receptive law enforcement agents.
Quang was reportedly receptive to Trump's call to bolster bilateral relations between the U.S. and Vietnam.
Honig encourages parents and caregivers to work on cultivating these receptive skills, largely by asking questions.
At the shop she finds a receptive audience for her latest stories about Asantro, her horse.
" Former Mexican first lady Margarita Zavala de Calderón was no more receptive to Trump's visit. "Mr.
The committee is not receptive to the offer "at this time," according to NBC's Kasie Hunt.
The president was reportedly receptive to the idea that the trade dispute is harming corporate confidence.
President Trump has long talked of wanting to work with Russia, and Putin's government appeared receptive.
But -- with a receptive audience -- they also made the case for the party to push leftward.
Do you feel like white audiences are more receptive to a white photographer representing black culture?
Notably, Bannon appeared receptive to the conservative contingent, while Priebus and Bremberg advocated for Ryan's approach.
Little, who is receptive to fan feedback, seeks to eliminate those sort of immersion-breaking shortcuts.
They were more than receptive to whatever these long-dormant local doom legends had to offer.
Like the receptive end of velcro, the individual hairs are reaching while collectively they push away.
Elkhart, the town where Trump gave that speech, was primed to be receptive to his message.
Getting people accustomed to watching organic videos can make them more receptive to watching video ads.
The dynamic is endlessly fascinating, and Mr. Rosenthal is an alert, patient, receptive artist and observer.
"Now that you're seeing losses in bond portfolios, clients are more receptive to this," he said.
Mr. Trump, who often pits advisers against one another, appeared to be receptive to the argument.
The public may finally be receptive to the idea that without migrants, Britain's economy will suffer.
Chris Coons, has been publicly receptive of the idea of having the longtime former senator testify.
Both movies and TV were once more receptive to broad-appeal fare in their award showcases.
Santos said officials in the working group she has met with seemed receptive to such ideas.
Or perhaps the bees will be more receptive to a gradual introduction to an isolated environment.
Those athletes who do speak out might find a curiously receptive ear in the White House.
The market was receptive to meat replacement products, as the Beyond Meat public offering recently indicated.
Now, however, when the dirt is aired, it's to a much more receptive and believing audience.
Unless these structural issues are addressed, Stiglitz argues, nostrum-peddling demagoguery will find a receptive audience.
South Korea last month said its northern neighbor was receptive to discussions with the United States.
I think that's getting a little more receptive audience in China than it is in Washington.
"I think it's safe to say that he was not receptive," Hawley said of Zuckerberg's response.
"I am more than open to, and receptive to, dealing with the systemic problems," she said.
Oliveros's compositions never feel tethered; they are instantaneous and receptive, which means they can't be disrupted.
But previously non-receptive heads swiveled towards Donald Trump during his speech to AIPAC last summer.
What Britain needs is genuine democracy, a politics genuinely receptive to the needs of its citizens.
Consumers are already receptive and interested in alternative protein sources beyond traditional beef, pork and chicken.
He found people receptive, especially the British, who were eager to move past the Mugabe era.
They could be receptive to a single-payer program, but they will need some more convincing.
Second, the Trump campaign was receptive — sometimes going beyond what was on offer from the Kremlin.
Older dogs (like older people) get set in their ways over time and aren't as receptive to traditional training methods, and puppies that were neglected or abused in a previous environment may have emotional baggage that makes them act out and be less receptive to training.
However, Bohli said the fund would abandon the effort if shareholders are not receptive to the proposals.
He told Cuomo that he is reaching out to Trump's administration and thinks it will be receptive.
Democratic Representative Adam Schiff said Kushner and his lawyer were receptive to coming back for additional questioning.
Whether or not DC locals will be more receptive of BIG's revised plan remains to be seen.
How receptive do you think, first of all, the LA City council will be to this resolution?
And bacteria also evolve over time, meaning that bacteria become less and less receptive to usual antibiotics.
The president was sort of receptive to the idea of possibly placing permanent troops there in Poland.
And yet, for all of these wild ideas, the game's missions can feel oddly straightforward and receptive.
Persevere with the conversation (no matter how awkward) and be receptive to questions (no matter how personal).
To his delight the other prisoners were receptive; even some of the Islamists would attend the talks.
So it's no wonder that so many are receptive to the argument that the game is rigged.
Meanwhile, China also has a receptive regulatory system, high skills in precision manufacturing, and low labor costs.
He's totally receptive to the program, and eager to get back to a life outside the military.
And a grumpy electorate that might be receptive to a Libertarian or some other third-party ticket.
Its 600,20093 people—one-twelfth the number of Hong Kongers—were more receptive to the party's control.
Primary voters are also more receptive to arguments about policy and electability than the wider public is.
Since Golunov's release, Moscow's political machine has already shown to be surprisingly receptive to easing drug laws.
Many of them are frankly scared of Trump's foreign policy heresies, and receptive to voting for Clinton.
This makes them receptive to lies told by Russia — lies that are designed to exacerbate these tensions.
" The company also made clear that it would be "receptive to any efforts to reach a settlement.
The Obama administration supported the meeting, and has been relatively receptive to new ideas from neighboring countries.
Clapper's North Korean counterpart was receptive, suggesting the United States and North Korea should normalize their relationship.
Would you want your receptive, wide-eyed niece or nephew growing up to watch shit like this?
We had the right story at the right time, and a receptive and acquisitive audience in IBM.
Michael Nicolas of Longford Capital, a private funder, said that lawyers are now more receptive to TPLF.
His polling has found Democratic voters receptive to a message about his biography in business and government.
While similarly alert to offbeat sublimities, Shore is a New Yorker more receptive than marauding in attitude.
Family physicians often have struggled to find inpatient services when their patients are receptive to such treatment.
Mr. Sanders should have been speaking to a receptive audience; the district voted for him over Mrs.
Hickenlooper, Judge Gorsuch was receptive to raising the standard of scrutiny to be applied to contribution limits.
A more receptive board might stand a better chance of persuading Enterprise to return to the table.
"When you're truly aligned—mind, body, spirit, intellect—you're open and receptive to bigger things," writes Hawkes.
The talks had shown the U.S. side was receptive to what Mexico had to say, Guajardo said.
He said while legislators from his district were receptive, others at the state Capitol seemed less so.
Fudge appeared receptive to the idea on Tuesday, telling reporters she was considering a bid for Speaker.
The aesthetics of the costume itself were a stark departure from industry standards, and fans were receptive.
Such voters, who can be receptive to Mr. Trump's anti-establishment message, have augmented Mr. Trump's support.
I'm extremely proud of it and very grateful that Amandine was so receptive to sharing with us.
Of course, ironically, the most receptive states tend to be the ones with the most stable exchanges.
South Korea, meanwhile, said on Sunday that Pyongyang is still receptive to discussions with the United States.
Advocates need to genuinely tell their own unique stories and lawmakers are more receptive as attentive listeners.
Katie Fallow, a lawyer for the Knight Institute, said that she was receptive to the possible compromise.
Where and how can I allow freer flow of both active and receptive energies to promote balance?
Several Republicans, including Representative Rick Crawford of Arkansas and Senator Mike Lee of Utah, have proved receptive.
"These days," he told me, "audiences are more receptive to the idea" than they used to be.
That some Asian Americans are now more receptive to this story doesn't make it any more true.
" But, Ms. Schulberg said, "the industry was not very receptive to a woman director of her age.
"Part of it has to do with the discipline of being actively receptive," he told The Times.
"The banks are receptive to come back in and do normal lending in the space," he said.
Ultimately, working in HR is about being receptive to the unique needs of employees, she told us.
"The energy is receptive, healing and compassionate, which can also have us ignoring red flags," Powell says.
"They're telling me they found him very receptive to their ideas and willing to listen," he said.
And the economic stress they experienced made them uniquely receptive to Trump's anti-immigrant, anti-trade populism.
All of it, in Saad's estimation, has shown that the American public is receptive to the unknown.
For companies reporting earnings, markets in the throes of pessimism and fear don't make for receptive audiences.
Audiences were more receptive than critics to Tim Burton's take on baby elephant with inconveniently large ears.
Volker told the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday afternoon that Trump was not receptive to those urgings.
All of that, of course, hinges on an executive being receptive to lower valuations to begin with.
And when I raised these policy differences, I found Julia and her fellow Republicans were somewhat receptive.
The government found a somewhat receptive audience at the Supreme Court late last month, as I've written.
"I think it's safe to say that he was not receptive to those suggestions," the senator said.
Instead, Dr. Molina has made his case with lawmakers on Capitol Hill and insists they seemed receptive.
Generally, Chinese are more receptive to new things and more tolerant of imperfect products, including mobile apps.
Why isn't exactly clear, but domestic vendors on Taobao might not be so receptive to foreign competition.
Anti-abortion activists hope the high court will be more receptive to abortion restrictions following Kennedy's departure.
Until recently, elected officials in New York have been less receptive to a pied-à-terre tax.
For Swedish businesses, these outlays yield a key dividend: Employees have proved receptive to absorbing new technology.
The polio virus, for example, tends to like intestinal cells because they are more receptive to invasion.
It appears that the pessimism about capitalism is making some Democratic voters more receptive to socialist candidates.
And just 17% of Amazon Echo and Echo Dot owners are receptive to ads on their speaker.
Were the RBSS correspondents initially receptive to the idea of putting what they were doing on film?
Rank-and-file senators whose votes aren't thought to be in jeopardy are receptive to the idea.
Ordinary Burmese are potentially a receptive audience: many despise the top brass, but have sympathy for regular soldiers.
India's foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said that Pompeo was "very receptive" to India's concerns about global energy supplies.
Parscale rejected the notion that his team shared data with Russian operatives to help them target receptive voters.
He found that top people in Trump's orbit were "receptive" to offers of Russian help with the election.
They're particularly receptive to products aimed at saving themselves time while offering stimulation and safety for little ones.
Which may explain why he was receptive when some fellow West Point alums suggested going into business together.
However the younger generation which are more tech-savvy and bilingual, are definitely more receptive to this concept.
These arguments found a receptive audience among policymakers worldwide, and copyright's scope, duration and penalties were dramatically expanded.
"I knew that she would've understood Alice and she immediately was so receptive and so great," she said.
Trump's people only rang at the doors of houses that the app rated as receptive to his messages.
The second-most receptive group, at 18% of inhabitants, was found among Washingtonians, Oregonians, Californians, Alaskans, and Hawaiians.
Netflix will be able to erase marketers' greatest obstacle by hand-holding them to their most receptive audiences.
This heightened sense of the world beyond their borders seems to make the Puteens more receptive towards it.
Conservative Supreme Court justices generally have been receptive to an expansive view of gun rights, with liberals skeptical.
I think that being friendly and receptive and welcoming to sponsors is completely different than being an escort.
But some BOJ policymakers are more receptive to the voices of discontent and wary of cutting rates further.
Matthews says he's hopeful that residents will be as receptive towards decriminalizing psilocybin as they were towards cannabis.
Many teams aren't as open and receptive to coaching the mental side of the game, according to Becker.
The media has not always been receptive to this wing of the Democratic party, the veteran journalist explained.
Over time, he said, both investors and tech consumers have become more receptive to the idea of meditation.
Other people are thinking about their careers, too, so it's likely they'll be extra receptive to (re)connecting.
Quality companies with strong financials can and will continue to come to market to a receptive investor base.
You can sleep soundly knowing that your diligent work to rewrite Canadian history rightwards found a receptive audience.
I do feel like the industry is being more receptive to inclusion, and that's also translating into dollars.
In Texas, for example, where personal rights are sacrosanct, voters have been receptive to arguments about government overreach.
While big M&A deals aren't happening, companies can also still tap into a fairly receptive IPO market.
The EPA withheld the drafts of the directive, but it appears that staffers were receptive to Beck's objections.
It's not clear how receptive the restaurant chain will be to the more than $150 per share bid.
The city's strategic inaction effectively pushed the issue to the state, where it found a more receptive audience.
The progressive income tax concept is relatively new in the state, but voters are receptive, Pritzker told Vox.
" Still, he acknowledged that as his condition deteriorated, he might become more receptive to "whatever I could get.
Gardnerian Wicca migrated to America in the 1960s, where it met with a receptive audience, particularly young women.
This counter-propaganda sought to inoculate the public from being receptive to anything said by the other side.
Trump seems receptive to fast-food executives' argument that staying open is crucial to the communities they serve.
Twitter has been less receptive to his claims and some smaller sites have simply not responded at all.
The stance brought scorn from many countries but found a receptive audience with Russia, Saudi Arabia and Australia.
They were pretty receptive and open to having a conversation with me on what matters most to them.
Could Eisenhower have made the South more receptive to desegregation of public schools if he had endorsed Brown?
The US State Department has offered assistance to Iran, but the country did not appear to be receptive.
I believe that if we did, Mr. Trump would find a less receptive audience for his intentional divisiveness.
But she added that after an elevator pitch and a few photos, most become receptive to the idea.
His military and political stratagems coincided with a receptive mood in revolutionary France, which abolished slavery in 1794.
First, the country is less receptive to a left-wing agenda as most of its citizens tilt rightward.
All of these forces have good reason to believe the Supreme Court might be receptive to revisiting Smith.
They need to be open to the outcomes of the behavioural risk assessments and receptive to implementing recommendations.
I thought from my personal experience that she would be receptive to it, but she was absolutely not.
Showing that vulnerability first will make your audience more receptive to believe what you say next, says Cialdini.
A decision is expected by June, and legal experts believe the court is receptive to changing the legislation.
Biden supporters are certainly more receptive than younger Democrats to his folksy language and 1990s view of America.
Americans would be receptive to eliminating tax breaks for big corporations and lowering taxes for the middle class.
Some surveys, including a POLITICO/Abacus poll, suggest there's a receptive audience in Canada for tighter immigration policy.
Yet so far, the federal government hasn't been receptive to these concerns, instead letting the pipeline move forward.
"They were not receptive to that and largely that was the end of it, sadly," Mr. Connolly recalled.
Mr. Trump himself seemed more receptive on Wednesday to journalists chronicling his activities in photos rather than words.
My following is really receptive to pumpkin stuff year-round because they are thinking about pumpkin year-round.
Using a plug will get the receptive partner used to the feeling of having something in their ass.
Players and celebrities are usually more receptive if it's for social media than for traditional media, he explains.
The greens were somewhat receptive, obviously, and the pins weren't as tough as maybe the first couple of days.
The election commission says it has been receptive to any complaints and the vote will be fair and transparent.
In terms of reception, fans of the [HBO] series aren't receptive to non-RLJ theories — and for good reason!
Many of the more moderate Republicans in the House and Senate are receptive to lobbying from important interest groups.
"If there was a receptive female that would wander up about that point, they would stop that," he added.
With the long-term financial reality of their situation sinking in, they are once again receptive to people giving.
Superhero fans were much more receptive to "Aquaman" than previous DC titles, branding this entry with an A- CinemaScore.
I'd reached out to Apple to request some interviews, and the PR team had initially seemed polite and receptive.
Too receptive, perhaps: some of the specimens the Americans dug up had been freshly reburied for them to find.
"We are more receptive to praise and we usually change behavior more with this kind of guidance," she says.
They believe Trump's anger at Democrats and arguments against impeachment will be amplified when delivered before a receptive audience.
And companies have been receptive so far: Erwich told Mashable that they've expressed interest in this live TV service.
That increases their risk of having babies with birth defects and makes them particularly receptive to prenatal genetic testing.
And although fund managers and economists say he remains a question mark for their clients, some seem more receptive.
This historical distance is also perhaps the reason young people are so receptive to the idea of socialism today.
While the document has been widely condemned, there are some at the company that are receptive to its arguments.
Nick Viall, the Bachelor at the time, was receptive to it, though he said goodbye to her soon after.
At the oral argument on election day in November, only the four liberal justices seemed receptive to Miami's claim.
Mr. Marcus told The New York Times that regulators had been much more receptive in private meetings than lawmakers.
" Her grandmother seems receptive to the idea, joking that she would "have to miss a few days of school.
Judging by the sparse applause during his comments, Damon may have been speaking to a less than receptive audience.
Dorsey seemed receptive to one idea that Twitter's power users have been begging for: the ability to edit tweets.
It has not made him any more receptive to compromising with the Democrats in order to end the shutdown.
These murders suggest Duterte's aggressive rhetoric advocating violent solutions to criminality has found a receptive, and well-armed audience.
That's because their son is in speech therapy for "significant receptive and expressive language deficits," he wrote on Reddit.
Bringing games into the classroom makes kids enjoy being in school and that makes them more receptive to learning.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor seemed more receptive to Ms Halleck and Mr Melendez's arguments.
Some, but as of yet not a voting majority, of the company's shareholders are clearly receptive to that message.
You know your partner better than anyone, so pick a time when you know they'll be the most receptive.
"We've seen a lot of Europeans and Africans are receptive to what we're doing at the moment," Bomanga says.
Wolf had a receptive audience of journalists and celebs, almost all of whom have unbridled contempt for the Prez.
But in recent weeks since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, Facebook has seemed increasingly transparent and receptive to criticism.
Unicode certainly seems aware that this is an area where it needs work, and it appears to be receptive.
Barring fresh outflows from the asset class, many on the buyside say they are still receptive to new issues.
Cosmopolitans are not just receptive to other cultures, but seek to develop and exercise a sense of intercultural mastery.
"The tone of the exchange was very convivial and Chancellor Merkel was very receptive to our arguments," he said.
But his toolkit for transformation now reaches a more receptive audience seeking a bullet-point guide to ensured success.
"The Pope was very attentive, receptive and very empathetic during the intense and long hours of conversation," Cruz said.
But those who participated seemed not only receptive to the wines, but also to like them quite a bit.
Do you think animal rights activists have been any more receptive to the concerns you've raised in this film?
That's why it's not clear that the Russian ads reached many people who weren't already receptive to those messages.
The large population of military members should be receptive to Bush's wonkish style and firm grasp on world events.
"I think he would have been receptive to changing his view even after he wrote that thing," Baker said.
Then, in Europe, Mr. Obama may find a more receptive audience, given the deep misgivings over the British vote.
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Airbnb didn't start out anticipating the emergence of these companies, but over time it has become receptive to them.
He is also likely to be more receptive to calls for adjusting financial regulation prudently, especially for smaller banks.
And Collins said Trump was "receptive" to "suggestions" about cost-sharing reduction payments that lower deductibles and co-payments.
Khan has responded a couple of times now and seems genuinely receptive to the concept of protecting the club.
After they get stuck, they are receptive to learning a new concept or skill that surmounts the stumbling block.
Players who have not yet seen the new headgear are not sure how receptive they will be to it.
Audiences have been generally receptive, earning the movie an A- CinemaScore, while critics are more mixed (50% of RottenTomatoes).
Although she said Le Guin was initially receptive to the idea of a documentary, there was one big problem.
She felt that neighbors were receptive to their efforts "because of the rhetoric the candidates used" about the border.
Our current political landscape is culturally and legally becoming more receptive to the medicinal and recreational use of marijuana.
Or we see men speaking out in support for women's issues and suddenly people are more receptive to it.
So the ease-of-saving advocates have taken their efforts to the states, where lawmakers have been more receptive.
At this pair of arena dates in his home borough, at least, he's sure to find a receptive audience.
There are indications Democrats would no longer be receptive to such a deal, but Trump could at least try.
But those Republicans who did come to the door were receptive to Mr. Saccone and aware of the election.
The officials said Venezuela had been receptive to the plan "in principle", but not made any concrete commitments yet.
Without knowing what they don't know, they're likely to be more receptive to party doctrine and easier to govern.
However, Lundvall was not receptive to Lawal's on-air apology nor the comments he made in the first place.
The queer community has always been extraordinarily welcoming and receptive to difference; this isn't the time to forget it.
They've all been great and receptive of material that I consider more challenging than anything I did at Columbia.
"We have our priority markets... the Chinese-speaking markets, which will be more receptive to our offerings," he said.
Meanwhile a stagnating economy means Russians may in future become even less receptive to games of politico-musical chairs.
He favors music of humid exposure, often slow or sparse enough to take you into a deeply receptive place.
Are studios not receptive to stories about women, or are they only interested in very specific stories about women?
Thus far, lawmakers have been receptive to industry's account of Free File, no doubt persuaded by FFA companies' largesse.
To Brown's chagrin, the EAT crowd seemed more receptive to this dream of Eden than to his unrepentant bovicide.
His struggles made him receptive to anything that might lengthen his career, including stints in both Taiwan and Korea.
Or that it constructed a marketing machine that allowed users to direct propaganda precisely toward the most receptive audiences.
"You have to be more receptive and see where people who don't think like you come from," she said.
If you are receptive and open, you will be and do things far outside your current view of yourself.
Ms Swinson's election dilemma was neatly summarised after her speech to a receptive Confederation of British Industry this week.
South Korea said on Sunday that North Korea is receptive to taking part in discussions with the United States.
During the Depression, they found a receptive audience of women desperate for advice on how to feed their families.
In a society that was becoming increasingly receptive to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, the books were provocative.
But in an encouraging sign for his prospects, the lawmakers appeared to be generally receptive to the experts' arguments.
" She wrote that music allowed her to access a part of her personality that is "less defended, more receptive.
He said the state's voters would be receptive to his message and familiar with his record in neighboring Massachusetts.
Sure enough, Nulty went to Feigin, who was so receptive to the idea that he took it to Budenholzer.
But García Hernández said the agency's hardline tactics are politically aimed at an audience that's receptive to the methods.
This time the businesses were more receptive but still demurred taking on the investment risk of creating new infrastructure.
No I am way too, maybe to a fault, but I'm way too receptive to that kind of stuff.
As people see a prized way of life vanishing, they become newly receptive to the National Front's protectionist promises.
Her producers were less receptive—they thought the then-22-year-old Tatum was too old for the part.
At first, Alla was more receptive than her husband to the Jehovah's Witness evangelists who knocked on their door.
Taken together, Mueller's findings suggest Trump's family and aides were much more receptive to foreign aid than Barr suggested.
In some instances, the Campaign was receptive to the offer, while in other instances the Campaign officials shied away.
It judges your facial expressions and micro-movements in your eyes to understand what you're receptive to at each moment.
This should make the town receptive to Democrats, but Mr Trump easily won the county of which it forms part.
"Patriots Day" should nevertheless find a receptive audience in its unabashed patriotism, celebrating both Boston and America's can-do spirit.
Ginsberg, I think, was surprised to find a receptive audience among many African Americans in the South for this plan.
Regulators have become more receptive to mobile banking, considering that its security enhancements limit fraud and provide greater consumer confidence.
Velopoulos, decried by opponents as a right-wing fanatic, is finding a receptive audience among a small segment of voters.
Vitale has been discussing needed improvements to George Mason's Title IX policies with university administrators, and says they've been receptive.
Research indicates that when people engage more effortfully, they are more receptive and more likely to remember whatever they decide.
Eastern and Central European nations, which have a complicated and frequently antagonistic relationship with Moscow, have been a receptive audience.
Although those were tightly escorted, recalls Johnie Webb, who went on some of them, the North Koreans were "very receptive".
They were there to spread the word about the maze, to make Maeve and her daughter more receptive to consciousness.
Before Trump ran for president, Brzezinski and Scarborough were friendly with him, and they were initially receptive to his candidacy.
Luckily, the company seems to have been receptive to its users' feedback and has removed the feature from the app.
Underpaid junior officers might be receptive, but the top brass, which controls most sectors of the economy, will not be.
It started with nothing more than a mysterious symbol and a fan community that's receptive to puzzling through epic riddles.
One source from an Asian member state of the ICAO said many countries were receptive to a voluntary first phase.
Episode 6: "Larger Structural Problems" Dr. Mantleray is weeding out participants who can't handle, or aren't receptive, to the treatment.
Big Media is having almost as hard a time reaching a receptive audience on Wall Street as in living rooms.
Brussels is expected to be receptive to clarifying points in the treaty, but does not want to renegotiate the deal.
The more an audience feels a speaker is similar to them, the more receptive they are to that speaker's argument.
She added that this will in turn make Europe more receptive to trade proposals from China to avoid being isolated.
"Canadians have always been more receptive by a significant degree than Americans to immigration," she said in a phone interview.
But the Ohio governor, still aggrieved by Priebus's tweet after the Indiana primary declaring Trump the nominee, hasn't been receptive.
The court has taken a series of cases involving free speech arguments to which its conservative majority is often receptive.
Inside a low-ceilinged ballroom, Steyer delivers what feels like a simulacrum of a campaign speech to a receptive crowd.
Across each age group, teens were most receptive to ads for e-cigarettes, followed by traditional cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.
They've been very receptive to Cowlar's product as it can help them determine signs and symptoms at an early stage.
As a result, voters are receptive to the anti-migrant platforms of both the People's Party and the Freedom Party.
People—I'm happy that people are receptive to just me going all the way full into this, you know, expression.
If anyone was going to be receptive to it at all, but I felt like a Grecian goddess on stage!
Many of those companies have been receptive to the idea and already have procedures to block violent and hateful content.
Still, they may be more receptive to the argument that abstaining from reproduction is the best choice from the environment.
Keytruda, as a sole agent, was targeted only at patients with high PD-L1, making them more receptive to immunotherapy.
They think the political and economic crisis has made both voters and congressmen more receptive to proposals for radical change.
Schools are re-evaluating their methods for preventing sexual abuse and are becoming more receptive to students who report it.
Republican lawmakers remain receptive to the technology in part because it would allow power plants to continue production as is.
But the approval excluded "individuals who have receptive vaginal sex," as Gilead tested it only in men and transgender women.
Yet despite all this, the majority of South East Asian states - both people and politicians - are not receptive to ISIS.
"Lightning Rods" had been completed by 1999, but DeWitt spent more than a decade trying to find a receptive publisher.
The move is perhaps a brave one, given that the market has not been very receptive to new tech I.P.O.s.
I wore out my welcome in other subreddits that weren't as receptive to what was seen as an advertising ploy.
Other senators appeared more receptive to Libra and warned against efforts to snuff it out before it could even develop.
" He added that "when a petition properly presenting the question comes before us, I will be receptive to granting it.
House and Senate leadership must formulate a new working relationship with their conference – one that is inclusive, receptive, and transparent.
Rather than looking across the aisle for votes, Democrats need to find leaders receptive to building bridges within their party.
Because people desire to feel in control, they are also more receptive to information that expands their sense of it.
It may sound counterintuitive, but he says that being receptive to uncomfortable situations and sensations actually makes them more bearable.
As long as Beijing is receptive to US exports, "we have no interest in crippling China's economy," the official insisted.
And the guy baking it was not that receptive at first, when I came to ask if I could watch.
Facing less-favorable rates and terms than expected, they chose to remove the transactions and await a more receptive market.
Poland and Romania, where coal remains a vital energy source, were receptive, but interest from big energy companies soon melted.
Neither quite red nor quite blue, it may be receptive to a fiery takedown of Mr. Heller over Judge Kavanaugh.
Would Americans have been receptive to a broader, more transformative message from their first female major-party candidate for president?
Its chief executive, Ryan Dotters, thought Mr. Woods could use the simulator to train indoors, and Mr. Woods was receptive.
Mitch Parker: The organization is significantly more receptive to working together towards cybersecurity solutions than when I first got here.
Simon's answer to the second question is yes: Eisenhower could, and should, have made the South more receptive to Brown.
"As a small team, we were highly receptive to our members' needs and feedback, and could iterate quickly," she explained.
The coverage seems to have a receptive audience in Mr. Trump, who unleashed on Friday a Twitter torrent against Mrs.
He didn't like that I reported on something he thought nobody outside the generally receptive community had paid attention to.
If people are able to complete their tasks effectively, employers will likely be more receptive to the practice moving forward.
The United States had been receptive to further discussions, but not to the idea of delaying its tariffs, she said.
Right now, Trump might be more than receptive to that idea, having recently hired more Iran hawks to his administration.
The results were intriguing, if intuitive: Voters were much more receptive to campaign calls when they came from someone familiar.
They, he quickly realized, were a far more receptive audience "because they are angry" and eager to read outrageous tales.
One is the ability to run "microtargeted" ads, aimed at small groups thought to be most receptive to their message.
Lawmakers on both sides were receptive to the bill, but Democrats withheld full support until certain consumer safeguards were added.
By the time Sachs's initiative approached them, officials were receptive to the idea of shifting some responsibilities to paid CHWs.
"[Gowanus] still feels a little wild and receptive to radical expression," says Public Records partner and creative director Shane Davis.
After you're sure it's an appropriate time and the person will likely be receptive, lay it out on the table.
Although critical of the special counsel investigation, Trump has been publicly receptive to the idea of sitting down with Mueller.
The critics have been receptive to it, though it's far from clear if reviewers have any effect on Cannes juries.
Do you think the art market is particularly receptive to art that has a feminist or female focus these days?
"ICANN has not been receptive to any community feedback on maintaining the price caps," Namecheap CEO Richard Kirkendall told Motherboard.
If anything is to be learned from Trump's election, it is that America is receptive to, and hungry for, change.
" The crowd may also be more receptive to the way women pitch: "Women tend to be much more relationship-focused.
Advertisers get the most for their money by sending their ads to people most likely to be receptive to them.
"Are you normal?" he asks of a beaming, receptive audience that serves as an amusing stand-in for the viewer.
And if Ms. Bezos continues to write and publish, perhaps she could find a more receptive audience among independent booksellers.
Rodney, 51, said he would be receptive to hearing advice only from someone who had been through the experience himself.
Only Mexico continues to be receptive to many of the ideas that Ms. Harnecker developed and promoted throughout the region.
"People became so much more receptive to the idea of there being different ways of seeing the world," she said.
The concept is relatively new in the state, but voters are receptive, Pritzker and Biss told Vox in recent interviews.
Kenyans facing food shortages, price surges, and high youth unemployment are eager for change and receptive to Odinga's rallying cry.
When speaking to conservatives in these terms, "you have a receptive audience and they will listen to you," Dooley says.
""It was definitely a long road of trying to find somebody who was receptive and understood and accurately diagnosed my symptoms.
"It's much more receptive to the needs of millennial moms and dads in terms of the formulation and packaging," Wolk said.
"They've been really receptive to talk to European countries and developers to get know-how from the past decades," he said.
Ware told me that the flaws in Google's algorithm weren't intentional, and that the company has been highly receptive to criticism.
People will likely be receptive to communicating then, after Saturn's gloomy influence, as lovely Venus will connect with dreamy Neptune too.
Bloomberg doesn't mention how receptive the two carriers are to this idea, nor does it detail how everything would play out.
It's not approved for people at risk of HIV-1 infection from receptive vaginal sex because its effectiveness hasn't been evaluated.
But comments from Chief Executive Ashley Alder last year indicated the regulator was now more receptive to different classes of shares.
What went wrong: In part, neither Germany nor the U.K. might have been the most receptive audience for the American message.
This allows an amputee's remaining muscles to be more receptive to nerve signals, which is pivotal to the new prosthetic's success.
What is there to persuade you there are enough people in Alabama who are receptive to that, who don't want division?
Yet the Saudis have found a receptive audience in the White House, particularly in Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law.
Mr. Stringer, however, has recently made some changes to the retirement system, and said the five boards have been generally receptive.
You're nudging the brain through experience while ketamine, working directly on your neurons, has made it unusually receptive to being nudged.
Thankfully, at least, it seems like Kanye will be a little more receptive than Banks to this particular anti-fur conversation.
But wherever people are on the move, and are culturally receptive to Christianity in some form, charismatic religion will surely follow.
They feel they have no control over North Korea so they might be more receptive than they were in the past.
Although this may have made previous generations squeamish, millennials seem particularly receptive to the concept of confronting death in this way.
Unfortunately for Trump, first indications are that the American people may be receptive to the ousted FBI chief's point of view.
Too bad Spam-filled chocolate Easter eggs aren't real, because they might have found a receptive audience in a new location.
I didn't know if people were going to accept it…if anyone was going to be receptive to it at all.
His successor, however, was none other than his wife, who boasted better diplomatic skills and a more receptive response to criticism.
In 2006 outflows began picking up, with a slight break as the recession made going to the US mainland less receptive.
The front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton, has been more receptive to conventional military engagements than Mr. Obama.
Chelsea Clinton says the Supreme Court may be more receptive to gun control after the death of conservative Justice Antonin Scalia.
Germany has been receptive to e-scooters because of a clear regulatory framework and an openness to alternative modes of transportation.
So General Milley proposed to a receptive Mr. Trump that American commandos, along with allied Syrian Kurdish fighters, guard the oil.
Maybe it's because they realize the billionaire owners who employ them might not be receptive to criticism of a Republican president.
Absent a coherent alternative, populists will find receptive audiences when they promise easy solutions to puzzles that have stumped the wonks.
To objectors like her dinner-table companion, Rourke's approach is "to be receptive to their criticism, friendly, and robust," she explained.
The brains of adolescents are notoriously more receptive to short-term rewards and peer approval, which can lead to risky behavior.
It seems likely that the relative deprivation they felt made them more receptive to the positions Mr. Trump eventually staked out.
That could allow her to reach out to young voters who might not be receptive to the former secretary of State.
There's now a receptive audience to having Jackson return in 2017, though that would require Washington to void his contract option.
It had been Zogue's idea to financially provide for me, but I found others were receptive if I proposed the idea.
This suggests that the egg yolk—which is about 50 percent water—is more receptive to microwave radiation than regular water.
For her to sit there and really be that receptive to us and love us like that, that means a lot.
"I feel like my earliest encounters with mascots, they were never too receptive of me," Lopez told Bleacher Report in 2015.
Still, their rivals say that for the first time in many years, criticism of Silicon Valley is getting a receptive audience.
Then last month his administration indicated that it is receptive to sending more captives there, including members of the Islamic State.
Arizona officials wanted to lure companies working on self-driving technology out of neighboring California, where regulators had been less receptive.
Antitrust is the nuclear bomb of regulatory policy, but the reaction to Ms. Warren's and Ms. Klobuchar's ideas was surprisingly receptive.
The novel found a receptive audience, and Ms. Miles followed it with more books that addressed social issues through believable characters.
The theater is where I have always felt safest and therefore most receptive to whatever new ideas might be on offer.
" But this person said they have "little confidence he will or that many others would be receptive even if he tried.
Now he is more receptive to the outreach from Japan because China is coming under increasing pressure from the United States.
Citing a lack of evidence, the agency will require Gilead to conduct additional trials in individuals 'who have receptive vaginal sex.
We'll be ready to spring into action on Wednesday when the Moon waxes in receptive Pisces at 1:05 p.m. EST.
We can't promise you your guests will be as receptive or understand after the first time as Orsini and Flint's did.
In his essay, he said he decided to speak out again now, hoping people will be more receptive to his story.
TECH TIP Apple's computers are usually less receptive to malicious software, but extra protection can provide more security on several levels.
They were the sort of thing that he might offer a woman to put her in a receptive mood for sex.
But, as has been observed in other mammals, like bears, a lioness that loses her cubs becomes sexually receptive almost immediately.
At Ricky's, the clerks were receptive to Ms. Hollender's message, and Sustain condoms were displayed prominently next to the cash registers.
The fact that these extremists are finding new, receptive audiences poses a threat to us all and we must fight back.
It was a season of escalating "disqualifying" stories that were processed predictably by receptive audiences and ignored or rationalized by others.
So Mr. Hastings waited six months and contacted Mr. Capehart again, on Facebook, where he encountered a somewhat more receptive audience.
Public health groups that were once receptive to e-cigarettes are now urging doctors and consumers to be wary of them.
The city is reportedly receptive to the drivers' concerns and will add more cleaning and provide gloves and masks for drivers.
A pro-choice (or even middle-ground) abortion position would risk alienating the voters who are most receptive to this message.
" Trump seemed receptive to West's idea when he reportedly turned to photographers and said: "We'll get rid of Air Force One.
Progressives also argue that skyrocketing health care costs have made Americans more receptive to ideas that seemed radical in the past.
These states have other plans that the Trump administration is more likely to be receptive to and could reduce Medicaid enrollment.
The country songwriters interested in exploring economics more assertively don't find a receptive industry, whether radio, country labels, or other gatekeepers.
Democrats, importantly, have become much more receptive to allegations of sexual harassment and assault and take the issue much more seriously.
Because you don't know where the relevant features will appear, you have to scan the entire visual field, either sequentially, sliding your small receptive field as a window over it (top to bottom and left to right) or have multiple smaller receptive fields (clusters of neurons) that each focus on (overlapping) small parts of the input.
He begins fantasizing about his life with this attractive woman who seems receptive to his presence, a life that includes this three-frame sequence in which he is washing his car (license plate: GRONK) with the woman and her equally attractive and receptive friends: Unfortunately for Gronk, while he is daydreaming, the woman is still talking to him.
What are your discussions like in Washington, and do you feel as though they are receptive to the points that you make?
From a male point of view, sexually receptive females are therefore a rare commodity, to be sought out and often fought over.
It's important that someone somewhere can provide an atmosphere that's receptive, calming and most of all allows you to explore your options.
But outside the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota is more conservative and could be less receptive to his confrontational approach.
A Texas federal judge sounded receptive last week to arguments that the law is now unconstitutional after the individual mandate was repealed.
But unlike the ISIS-affiliated fighters, Nicholson said the Taliban is open to peace talks and the Afghan government has been receptive.
Bolian's goal was to create a platform for car lovers to share their experiences – and the idea found a hugely receptive audience.
Another factor her team identified was that people who commonly used emoji were more socially receptive and empathetic, making them more approachable.
He said Trump deserves "credit" for his position on transgender individuals, and believed Trump supporters would be receptive to the group's message.
The Alabama residents went to Georgia because they had been told Atlanta-area courts would be more receptive than judges in Alabama.
We know her to be receptive and she is in — as many are pegging her — she's more the middle of the pack.
Facebook cannot erase the toxic climate of social and political polarization that creates the environment in which fake news finds receptive minds.
Something I wish I would have been more receptive to and able to do when his ex Lexi [Marsella] tried reaching out.
So long as they actually show up for the conversation, a Pisces will be receptive to that kind of emotionally honest talk.
Atlanta, Savannah, and their surrounding suburbs are full of the kind of suburban professionals that have been most receptive to Rubio's message.
It also documents the importance of a variety of traits such as being resilient, flexible, delegating, networking, and being receptive to suggestions.
The receptive partner in this virtual relationship can then decide whether or not they are willing to have their glove be vibrated.
If President Donald Trump were to replace any of those justices, the court probably would be much less receptive to LGBT rights.
And once that's locked down, I've noticed, in nearly every case, that people are much more receptive to criticism of their beliefs.
It's hard to say how receptive the FTC will be to those complaints, and Google could make it through the process unscathed.
It was just really easy to talk to her and she just seemed receptive and open and would be a good friend.
The Trump administration has been mostly receptive to mergers and acquisitions, with the notable exception of AT&T's purchase of Time Warner.
Mexicans are more receptive than ever to Mr López Obrador's message that a "mafia of power" is enriching itself at their expense.
"In some species, but not the wombat, females show behaviour signs associated with being in oestrus (receptive to the male)," Keeley said.
Kunst, who's a founder and CEO at Proday, says that too many work environments aren't receptive to a discussion about these problems.
Chinese government officials will aim to reassure the U.S. financial firms that Beijing is genuinely receptive to their ideas, the source added.
Miranda, meanwhile, is a cipher, a woman with some dark secrets in her past who is mysteriously receptive to Charlie's clumsy courtship.
In the United States, older voters are similarly more receptive to the isolationist, anti-immigrant policies of presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Kohn said she was surprised not only to hear back, but also that the response she got was very receptive and kind.
Since your skin is at its most active, it's more receptive to products, which means you'll get your best resurfacing, brightening benefits.
H22N3, the dominant strain circulating this flu season, is notoriously more virulent and less receptive to vaccination than other types of influenza.
"The timing is better because global capital markets have a much more receptive attitude towards mining projects," Strongbow CEO Richard Williams said.
The collaborations succeeded partially because the military is surprisingly receptive to progressive thinking—and today it faces a new challenge: climate change.
I know the band thought everyone would be super-receptive to having a free U214 album but that's definitely not what happened.
Further, viewers are likely to be pumped up with patriotic fervor, making them extra-receptive to the patriotic message of political advertising.
Additionally, the market has been receptive to Teslas — affluent early adopters as customers has helped — but also generally skeptical of electric vehicles.
I guess at festivals, people are more receptive to being photographed because everyone's on vacation and everybody's in such a good mood.
"They're not receptive at all," said Brasseur, the waitress in Michigan, speaking about confrontations she's had throughout the decades she's waited tables.
Rain-soaked fairways that kept drives in play and greens that were receptive to approach shots had many golfers shooting under par.
Once I told my client that a first-year consultant had joined my team, he became more receptive to working with me.
Sanders's comments come after reports that South Korea said North Korea is receptive to taking part in discussions with the United States.
Indeed, EU regulators are now receptive to adopting the U.S. approach, but this is likely too far off to affect the deadlines.
Of course, many more people saw Beshear than Silva — including the people who would have been much more receptive to the latter.
She began sharing lifestyle tips and recipes on Instagram and Facebook, and found a receptive audience that reached more than 50,000 followers.
NASA has in recent years become more receptive to allowing companies to find new ways to make money on the space station.
Mr. Trump's lawyers have dangled written answers as a possibility, and Mr. Mueller's team appeared receptive to it as an interim measure.
We then had thousands of other people evaluate each response in terms of how engaged, receptive and open-minded the writer seemed.
His successor, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, is thought to be more receptive to arguments like the ones made by the bakery's owner.
Together, they created a sensor that they say is several hundred times more receptive than existing devices used for cultural heritage research.
While Ms. Rodriguez was already in treatment, she said, the game motivates her to be more honest and receptive with her therapist.
She said she had noticed that club members were noticeably less receptive to the idea of outsiders since news of the arrest.
Being receptive gives you the chance to celebrate, self-promote, and learn with humility all in the course of a single conversation.
And given hardening attitudes among Palestinians, another leader would most likely be even less receptive to any Washington plan than Mr. Abbas.
Ualá has found a receptive audience in Argentina for its product, which many use as an alternative to a traditional bank account.
These were admittedly liberal-leaning areas that might be more receptive to these kinds of progressive steps than elsewhere in the country.
There's an opportunity here for bankers, too: The M&A adviser who adds climate issues to her repertoire will find receptive clients.
Because we've engaged banks, governments and regulators and educated them on how digital assets can benefit them, we've found a receptive audience.
Venus is the yin to Mars's yang, meaning Venus is the more receptive energy while Mars is more concerned with projecting outwards.
Inside the campaign, according to the reports, some of those staffers said that senior Buttigieg officials were not receptive to their feedback.
China has also proved to be a receptive customer for Iran's oil sales, despite Trump's efforts to crush the Islamic Republic's economy.
It might find a receptive audience in the Scottish National Party or the Liberal Democrats, but that is by no means certain.
But in the 22016s, Ms. Follett, who after early success left New York, was still looking for a receptive place to land.
If the Trump administration is not receptive to these efforts, Mr. Roth said, the United States will cease to play that role.
The 73-year-old is also seen as receptive to authoritarian regimes, while becoming one of Russia's most dependable allies in Europe.
The founder of MITS was receptive and said they could come out to their office in New Mexico to demo the software.
The writer's husband may be more receptive in a private conversation when tickling is not going on about respecting their daughter's boundaries.
Another pap on the scene tried shooting his shot right then and there, but it doesn't seem like she was too receptive.
The market was more receptive to lesser-known names such as cyber security company Ping Identity and cloud monitoring company Datadog Inc.
So far, some Democrats on the House panel said, Mr. Nunes had been receptive to many of their requests in the inquiry.
The Trump administration would seem receptive to such guardrails, though the Unified Framework suggests a global rather than country by country approach.
They have been really receptive and they also know that this can put them on the map in leading in regulatory things.
For example, private landowners who might have been hesitant to allow camera traps on their property are more receptive to the dogs.
Mulvaney's remarks before a Washington, D.C., conference reflect his earlier pledges to make the CFPB more receptive to the concerns of banks.
It sucks up lies from cable news and Twitter, then precisely targets each lie to the partisan bubble most receptive to it.
Being receptive to your recommendations and recognizing that you have much to learn will help you make educated decisions in the future. 
Terry Makena, one of the group's founders, said it chose to target schools because "young people are more receptive to new ideas".
From where I stood, Mr. Howell, who had seemed engaged and receptive at the beginning of the exchange, started to look uncomfortable.
It was Mr. Pompeo's first testimony in his current job in front of Democrat-controlled committees, and neither party was particularly receptive.
And I found that actually, if you do this in a thoughtful, measured way, a lot of people are receptive to it.
The DRL, though, has tried to standardize the equipment and streamline the production logistics, all while working to build a receptive audience.
Per the report, Duggan seemed receptive to the idea of a nightlife liaison, though he was less supportive of the entertainment district.
Like a good comedian, you can guess what the audience will be receptive to, but you won't know until it has been tried.
This helps explain why these women were receptive to the innovative work being done by Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Cézanne, Amedeo Modigliani, and others.
No doubt Klee's many years as a teacher had a large part in making his theories and philosophy so receptive to later artists.
But even if his misogyny was more muted in the early days of the campaign, it appears to have found a receptive audience.
And before long they found receptive audiences in the media and Congress—groups with their own mounting grievances against the social media giant.
"3D Touch" functionality that makes the Phone 6S's screen receptive to different amounts of force (a feature that remains underutilized to this day).
Members of the Gimlet organizing committee told BuzzFeed News that, in the past, management has been receptive to efforts to improve working conditions.
And they've generally been frustrated with Manchin's record of cooperation on legislation even though he's the most receptive Democrat to the Trump agenda.
Agtech has largely seemed underserved by emerging startups, though farmers have largely proven more receptive to adopting new tech than most might assume.
Shockingly, she's even receptive to an armistice, seeing that an alliance with the Mother of Dragons could give her an opening to attack.
Spanish-speaking audiences were receptive, but advertisers remained elusive, at least in part because KWEX was an Ultra High Frequency, or UHF, channel.
Like those handwritten signs, the speeches took on the same laser-focused economic theme that, increasingly, many working-class Nevadans appear receptive to.
By using social media–targeting tactics that have been standard in recent US campaigns, the firm found an audience receptive to AfD's message.
Souza said that if she was not receptive to his advances, he would "punish" her the next day by blocking or cutting scenes.
"With children, you can do things that are slightly magical — and obviously have charm — because they're more receptive to things," she tells Refinery29.
If my bots had said, "You're racist and that's bad," that would emphasize the difference, and they'd be less likely to be receptive.
Caucus leadership gave Trump a 125-page policy document outlining the CBC's vision for black America, and they said he had seemed receptive.
Pachama co-founder and CEO Diego Sáez Gil wouldn't share details about the startup's current fundraising but hinted that investors have been receptive.
In the violence prevention industry, this is referred to as a "reachable, teachable moment," when someone is more receptive than usual to help.
"They were super receptive to the idea and immediately had me come in to look at dresses and try things on," she says.
But it is unclear how receptive the court will be to these unorthodox appeals—especially in the wake of Justice Kavanaugh's bumpy arrival.
Include several options for current and potential customers to find the information they seek; customers are always receptive to a more personalized experience.

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