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"receptivity" Definitions
  1. receptivity (to something) the quality of being willing to listen to or to accept new ideas or suggestions

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" She explains, "Being a bottom is about choosing receptivity.
") Receptivity ("Are we open, civil, and listening to different opinions.
"We shell shock you into receptivity," Mr. Smedresman told me later.
The receptivity of the IPO market will hinge on such volatility subsiding.
Froman said these efforts have been met with "a lot of receptivity".
What is most striking throughout is an almost psychotherapeutic sense of receptivity.
We try to predict the receptivity of the public markets, which does change.
There are various names for this willed receptivity to associations: flow, inspiration, the muse.
They came up with four indicators: shared attention, shared reality, variety of opinion, and receptivity.
If one looks closely, however, other connotations are possible, such as abundance, efficiency or receptivity.
And the receptivity of our cardholders and the usage of the cardholders has been great.
And, for a short while, listening turned into a state of pure receptivity: beginner's ear.
Their receptivity to a fast-changing world appear in their taglines: "Tomorrow starts here," proclaims Cisco.
Mr. de la Renta emphasized clothes that sold over art projects, and receptivity to all opinions.
The Kremlin's receptivity to working with Mr. Trump could be exploited to serve a useful purpose.
By following one's impulses, by letting go, one grows in trust, awareness, sensitivity, vulnerability, receptivity, innocence, love.
"They came up with four indicators: shared attention, shared reality, variety of opinion, and receptivity," Dorsey tweeted.
On the other hand, streaming services have proven that receptivity to subtitles may be on the rise.
She scoped out the office, pretending to be a Swarthmore student researching the bureau's receptivity to hiring women.
There's a multiplicity of women doing interesting and visible work, and there's a lot more receptivity toward it.
So-called "influence" in this period was a process of constantly negotiated receptivity and debate about new ideas.
In fact, if Cruz's candid new monograph is any indication, receptivity has been essential to his type foundry's success.
Crossed legs are usually a sign of resistance and low receptivity, and are a bad sign in a negotiation.
Literally—she's got the huskiest vocal cords in Hollywood—but also figuratively: that searching openness and receptivity to experience.
Welcoming the information and taking the meeting can reasonably be understood to signal a broader receptivity to Russian aid.
The Egyptian official said Netanyahu has shown a "sense of receptivity" to such a process led by Israel's Arab neighbors.
In both faiths, her receptivity to the will of God is seen as a model for all men and women.
These studies show the brain chemical plays a role in the interplay of affection and receptivity between the two species.
" He added: "Growing old means that you physically become weak and your receptivity to new things may become weak, too.
CM: I think there's a real receptivity today particularly among millennials but not exclusive to millennials, these purpose-driven brands.
In the last couple of years, I think there's been a lot more receptivity to this discussion from many sides.
There was a heightened attentiveness and receptivity in the room, and a palpable energy circulating between the speakers and one's neighbors.
The data demonstrates that patients with chronic pain show greater receptivity to post-treatment support and long-term recovery from addiction.
"That's the only way to really know what kind of receptivity you're going to have" from the public markets, he said.
In these troubled days, when capitalism is in crisis worldwide, the receptivity to socialist ideas is at an all-time high.
Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are helping to manage the I.P.O., which is expected this year, pending market receptivity, these people said.
As it turns out, using information technology to detect cow fertility/receptivity (estrus, properly) is an area of active research and innovation.
If you talk to artists, they will often describe a feeling of openness, receptivity, that accompanied their getting a really good idea.
Now, clinicians can use an endometrium receptivity assay (ERA) to look for molecular signatures that suggest the timing is right for the uterus.
That has given the world's established automakers a legitimate excuse to pursue electrification, despite the general lack of receptivity among the buying public.
Much of Mr. Bourdain's appeal was rooted in his embrace of new foods and cultures, which he eagerly approached with generosity and receptivity.
Yet even as sexual misconduct complaints are met with newfound receptivity, it is worth noting that lone accusers continue to bear a special burden.
" The post introduced four new metrics that might be used to quantify what a healthy conversation looks like, metrics like "receptivity" and "shared reality.
It was a something that found receptive ears from an unprepared mainstream, though a receptivity undercut with revulsion and disbelief at the realities it revealed.
Twilio was a test of investor receptivity to the software company's finances, which show 88 percent revenue growth over last year but consistent net losses.
Lerner's heightened receptivity to color and sound places her in the same rarified company as the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and the poet Arthur Rimbaud.
"Part of what we're seeing now is greater receptivity to these allegations," said Deborah Tuerkheimer, a law professor at Northwestern University and former prosecutor in Manhattan.
That approach helps Ho gauge a candidate's honesty and receptivity to feedback — not all managers are deserving of perfect 10s, nor are they likely all zeros.
I think the receptivity to this work—which kind of surprised me, frankly; I thought the psychiatric establishment would be up in arms about this work.
"Given the early market receptivity, many IPOs came to market earlier than anticipated," said Aaron Arth, Head of Financing Group, Asia ex-Japan, at Goldman Sachs.
Apparently for spiders, as for humans, it's the wrapping that counts, because the worthlessness of the gift inside did not affect the receptivity of the female.
When a work is anonymous, the public and the journalists can to a certain degree develop that temperament of receptivity to which alone are artistic effects revealed.
I think I just grew up with this receptivity that a lot of people might shut down at an early age because of the influences around them.
When Vitti first started, she too was met with skeptics, but feels like "there's more receptivity" now that more people are sharing their stories on social media.
He came up with a strategy for inducing sexual receptivity in females in order to lure other goats out of hiding, round them up, and shoot them.
"We thought, maybe the swamp wallaby is pushing estrus back into pregnancy so it has a longer period of receptivity to find a male in the wild."
This is why New York can seem to be stuck in the last century, but it also explains its unusual receptivity to news from across the Atlantic.
Albuquerque began making art during the zenith of post-minimalism, which enabled her to develop a style that merges abstraction with essentialism and facilitates receptivity by transforming energy.
It is designed to coax all of your neural pathways open and then, while they are in a state of ecstatic receptivity, to dump horrible things into them.
E-commerce companies are often quickly growing and lacking clear peers in the public markets, so their planned IPO valuations may evolve with market conditions and investor receptivity.
Yeah. Those kind of discussions can run the gamut depending on the founder and their receptivity, and of course no one gets into that situation if you're doing great.
This is plainly a good thing, but if the same attitude was present for the lousy seasons of the show, then receptivity to criticism can't be the secret sauce.
It employs a decentralized business model with its various franchises to promote receptivity to their respective markets, while maintaining a strong cultural-centric philosophy driven by its longstanding credo.
Whatever the individual voters in Bulgaria and Moldova had in mind, their receptivity to warmer relations with Mr. Putin is another blow to Western cohesion at a critical juncture.
Before he engaged in a highly public war of words with top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer on Wednesday, Roberts was more crucially indicating receptivity to state restrictions on abortion.
Sprint is testing an end-to-end digital offer and consumers' receptivity to keeping their devices, which could lead to longer term financial benefits, she said in an analyst note.
"The landscape has changed tremendously in terms of openness and receptivity for entrepreneurship," said Shaista Ayesha, 39, who heads product development at SEED Ventures, a business incubator based in Karachi.
Here's what it means: The FDIC's approvals of bank license applications are at recent high, and that could mark a turning point for prospective applicants in terms of the agency's receptivity.
United Nations officials have until the end of this week to respond to the report, which will then go through revisions, but the statement suggests a new receptivity to its criticism.
But chances are these movies, and the academy's receptivity to them, are in part products of a shift that began when criticism of Hollywood's white, male homogeneity became impossible to ignore.
This pill can measurably improve your memory, overall cognitive performance, ability to learn new information, receptivity to facial cues, mood, ability to handle problems, metabolism, risk for heart disease and immune system.
"When you look at fertility, you're looking at numbers of eggs, egg quality, receptivity of the uterus — so many other things that are important for fertility, not just ovarian reserve," Pfeifer said.
Of course, in order for new informational patterns to yield receptivity to new ideas, we must be committed to a project of political reorientation, epistemic realignment, and civil communication in the first place.
"I've heard that K Street is relishing the prospect of any sort of change, hoping there is increased receptivity to the work done by folks around the corner and the process," Ha said.
In either case, it's understandable that such conditions have increased the receptivity of Iranians towards the prospect of saving a buck, be it in the form of discounts, loyalty programs, or sweepstake draws.
And there doesn't seem to be a lot of receptivity to the change that Mr. Corker wants made, which would require some taxes to increase if the overall package adds to the deficit.
In fact, it is the very receptivity of our senses, open to either the finest discernments or bombardment by the crudest stimuli, that converts them into a receptacle, a trash-bin of sensory experience.
"Trump's unusual sympathy and receptivity to Putin and the Kremlin was evident throughout the campaign" and the first few months of his presidency, said John E. Herbst, a former United States ambassador to Ukraine.
"Within jumbo M&A, market receptivity to bridge loans, term loans and bond financing has been very positive and more than adequate," said Anish Shah, global head of investment grade acquisition finance at Morgan Stanley.
When Neri first adopted it, plaster was widely regarded as a second-rate material suitable only for maquettes and lamp bases, but he quickly seized on it's quick-setting properties and receptivity to common tools.
The Port Authority, wanting to demonstrate the new receptivity of the Bayonne Bridge and the increased depth of the channels, arranged with CMA CGM to send one of its ships to the port in early September.
Unsurprisingly, the receptivity to automated shopping, which would take the form of expanded digital retail subscription services, is highest among the younger demographic—81 percent of the 25-34 cohort said they were open to automated shopping.
" This curious military definition of the word, with its emphasis on receptivity, resonates with Sharif's mindset in undertaking the book: "Until now," she explains, "All my Muse's poetry has been harmless:/ American and diplomatic: a learned helplessness.
Maybe Fabrizio's inexplicable victory lap is explained by the White House's desire to bait prospective GOP challengers into probing donors, gauging receptivity on the Hill, or otherwise outing themselves early enough to nail them before they become threats.
By restricting his means of expression and concentrating his warring factions (randomness and control, formalism and anti-formalism) to the point of implosion, Ringe maximizes his paintings' power while streamlining their receptivity to an expansive array of meanings.
" Darin Gordon, who stepped down in June after 10 years as the director of Tennessee's Medicaid program, predicted that "there will be greater receptivity in the new administration to state proposals that were shut down by the Obama administration.
"There are two questions for issuers: if I do a callable, will I have to pay for the call, and what's the market receptivity, and right now it looks like the market is very open and could remain so until December," said Mason.
Not only has the minority share of the vote grown since then but college whites, who are showing more receptivity to her, also significantly outvoted non-college whites as a share of the 2016 Democratic electorate (36% to 26%), the CNN analysis found.
"There will be a receptivity to someone who offers big ideas about how to insure a fair shot and economic security for the broadest number of Americans in a rapidly changing economy, rather than promising a return to an irretrievable past," Axelrod said.
The partisan gap in attitudes in the survey, which was begun last week and completed on Sunday, may reflect Republicans' greater receptivity to President Trump's assurances that the economy remains strong and that the virus is under control in the United States.
As a member of grant-processing panels for the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, he endorsed openness to unusual creative efforts, negotiating guideline revisions that promoted greater receptivity to idiosyncratic jazz notation and expression.
In fall 2016, Mr. Roy, an associate professor at the M.I.T. Media Lab, became a founder and the chairman of Cortico, a nonprofit that is developing tools to measure public conversations online to gauge attributes like shared attention, variety of opinion and receptivity.
So I detect more receptivity to our message Adam: I think they are savvy about what the threats are and I think that most companies that provide these services certainly do not want to be the vector through which their clients are compromised.
In her current show, Dawn of the Looney Tune at Derek Eller (November 16–December 23, 2017), which presents seven recent sculptures, Segre continues her investigation of the meeting place between the ancient and the postmodern, between shamanic receptivity and ominous signs.
I approach the archive with genuine receptivity and I'm attentive to the local, oral, and erased histories and landscapes, compared to the state's archive of the community—thinking less about authorship and ownership, and more about stewardship and being a guardian of this work.
At an event in the Oval Office honoring Navajo code talkers from World War II, Mr. Trump boasted that the package would be "a tremendous tax cut, the biggest in the history of our country" and predicted that there would be "great receptivity" to it.
It must have been more than mere receptivity, rather an active quality of inquiry that, like the artists' own effort, was at least in part impossible to verbalize — especially so perhaps in Bellamy's case, since he seems to have been a listener more than a talker.
Thus, as long as rank-and-file Republicans vote for conservative candidates, and those candidates remain steadfast in opposition to climate change action, the former's receptivity to climate-friendly policies remains almost irrelevant—for the Congress they help elect will be highly unlikely to give such policies any consideration.
Gary C. Jacobson, a University of California at San Diego political scientist who specializes in Congress, says the hardening alignment between presidential and Senate voting has made it vastly more difficult for senators to display the independence and receptivity to cross-party deal-making that once characterized the body.
" Prosecutors wrote that in spite of his observations, Salsberg had said in his report that he believes Shkreli "has gained insight and remorse from recent events and presents with a different outlook and perspective and is in a unique and new place for his receptivity for such interactions.
Yphtach Lelkes, a professor of communications at the University of Pennsylvania, reported with two co-authors in a 2017 paper that partisan "cue receptivity is highest among people with both a strong social identification with their party and high cognitive resources," which, on the left, translates to liberals with college degrees.
While in an early scene Lois and a fellow doctor wonder about their ability to achieve empathy with patients, "The Lady Doctor" itself illuminates something just as profound: her coolheaded receptivity to nominally depressing and gross manifestations of humanity, her rejection of the judgmental in the service of tending to the body.
On the liberal side, the Democratic Party and the center-left European parties have been allied in favor of globalization, if we define globalization as receptivity to open borders, the expansion of local and nationalistic perspectives and support for a less rigid social order and for liberal cultural, immigration and trade policies.
What if the belief systems used to justify anti-immigrant policies and to justify race prejudice, for that matter — hostility to outsiders, insularity, high sensitivity to external threat — are as deeply ingrained in the American body politic as belief systems sympathetic to immigration and to racial equality — openness, receptivity to new experiences, trust?
The widespread dissatisfaction with this state of affairs has been manifest in the receptivity among primary voters in both parties to the argument that Washington has paid insufficient attention to the attrition of manufacturing industry jobs and the stagnation of wages that has contributed to the contraction of our once-vital middle class.
We have very robust milestones that we have to achieve ... I think the significant work that we're doing to get deeper validation, more miles that we'll achieve in the second half of this year, while working on improving public receptivity are going to be very important to allow us to have a large-scale deployment.
The Princeton classicist Froma I. Zeitlin suggests that, by the time Euripides wrote "Orestes," he had diverged so extravagantly from myth ("the relatively closed and predetermined form") that he ended up straying into a genre that hadn't been invented yet: what we call fiction ("the mode of new possibilities marked by a receptivity to experimentation and change").
"The public backlash to this scandal around President Park has been so broad-based, there will be at least some members who probably factor into their decision-making that the public receptivity to a vote not to impeach could potentially be quite harsh," Nicholas Consonery, senior Asia-Pacific director at advisory firm FTI Consulting, told CNBC's "The Rundown " on Friday.
The authorization of the spectrum was long expected, but will nonetheless be welcomed by Brazil's major mobile operators, Telefonica Brasil SA, TIM Participacoes SA , and Claro, a unit of Mexico's America Movil SAB de CV. The band, which Anatel authorized in the city of Sao Paulo and three bordering satellite cities, is particularly useful for increasing receptivity within buildings and improving mobile broadband speeds.

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