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receptive
1. I became more alert, but not more receptive
2. whose hearts are receptive to the gospel call
3. Enhanced by this deeply relaxed and receptive state, your immune system becomes strengthened through two powerful energy healing methods
4. The train rumbled on beneath their feet as the landscape flowed by the windows and Harry outlined his courses of study to the receptive British gentleman before him
5. have to be receptive for his signs and interpret them
6. and receptive to your suggestions
7. As a Nord, I supposed you would be much more receptive to such a realization
8. To dream that the doors to the patio are opened refer to your receptive state of mind
9. You need to be more receptive and incorporate aspects of your dream sex partner into your own character
10. However, in the past years, people are now more receptive to these healing methods, as modern drugs have been proven to entail negative side effects
11. ‘Forgive me for not being receptive to your theory, Mister Lyndau, but you proffer no evidence
12. Never a doubt in his mind that he would have her like this, receptive to his every move
13. to a receptive population there and was secretly negotiating with the Mexican governments of Sonora and Chihuahua to secure
14. endorsements, playing up to fans but not for the fans, not really, and highlight reels that burnish self-serving credentials, begs the question, how about the love for the game for its own sake that has (seemingly) become secondary to self-centered attitudes and inflated egos; where gamesmanship has superseded sportsmanship? Bizarre behavior, taunting and jeering an opponent, especially common in higher profiled sports, has (sadly) provided the modern athlete with a receptive audience
15. History has oftentimes shown that however primitive a culture or underdeveloped a society, most people are generally receptive to freedom
16. Such (thoughtless) attitudes are (especially) apparent among certain segments of our Youth who have grown indifferent, if not impervious, altogether, to nuance, irony and wit or subtle designs or delicate shadings that (otherwise) require a receptive imagination rather than taking ―everything‖ at their face value, (as many of them seem to do); conditioned as their minds often are by the requirements of material ―evidence‖ and visual ―proofs‖; neither able to draw inferences nor reach (meaningful) conclusions from underlying sources, opting, instead, for the path of least (perceptual) resistance
17. Suffering (oftentimes) defines or softens the heart of an individual by making that individual (more) receptive to of other individuals who are suffering or who have suffered in some manner
18. expanding in proportion to (spiritual) phenomena that becomes (increasingly) receptive to (intuitive) logic and reason, a refined (spiritual) awareness that neither compromises nor inhibits the One constant at once approachable however ―inaccessible‖ to the mind, a (seemingly) moving target within (the) reach of a receptive imagination however evading the limited scope of rational thought, whose mysteries eventually become apparent through a strengthening of Faith and Divine Trust, alone…
19. Allowing notions of Evil to seep into our consciousness, even as dialectical counterarguments to Good, encourages standards of debate that Evil does not justly merit; that is to say, Evil poses a potential (spiritual) risk to individuals who (unknowingly) provide it with a plausible forum to deceive receptive viewpoints by (intentionally) mischaracterizing its harmful designs
20. Good Intentions, limited and flawed as they oftentimes are however, are not enough! The believer must (first) place his or her trust in God, alone, who reminds each of us, who are receptive to His Wisdom, that every kindly deed, however ―ordinary‖ or ―exceptional‖, or every Act of Faith, cannot properly achieve its intended fulfillment without God‘s guiding intervention; that is to say, unless properly informed by God
21. A mind seeking perfection is receptive to Truth:
22. Disillusioned African Americans, persuaded that the Christian Community has fallen short of its intended promises of a color-blind society; that is to say, that the Christian Community has tacitly supported racist designs over the years while doing little to improve social conditions, have therefore decided to exchange their Christian identities (including their names) in favor of a religion perceived (more) receptive to their social and spiritual needs
23. “Canada, eh? Pity,” then mercifully he moved off to seek a more receptive audience
24. estrus (the period when the doe is most sexually receptive) even after
25. It was of little consequence, because soon he would become so much more receptive, like a child only now beginning to learn
26. I am also pleased to hear that she is receptive to my idea of presenting it to a group of members at their next meeting later this month
27. In sum, whenever memories arise, sit in a soft and receptive way – and allow them to come up
28. receptive towards literature I stumbled upon a book on Philosophy in our house which was none other than the iconic “History of Western Philosophy” by Bertrand Russell
29. was trying to be quiet and receptive, rather than labouring for
30. him in a more receptive mood
31. Being a typical Chinese city, the Communist Party seems to control everything, but its humble and receptive people inspire admiration for its simplicity and compassion for its modest way of living
32. now open, it is much more receptive to the information it needs to change the unwanted experience
33. Having had second thoughts about the advisability of working as a community organizer in Buttermilk Bottom for the Atlanta Legal Aid Society following graduation from UCLS, I was receptive in April 1968 to Nick Fee’s suggestion that I interview for a job opening that had just come in
34. facilitator or guide assists the patient to return from a state of a highly receptive consciousness to the less receptive and day to day
35. language of the intentional field, openness means that the self-object is receptive to the source
36. suggests that the self-object may couple to an entity, the entity thus becoming a source, but only if the self-object is appropriately receptive
37. we are highly receptive to yet need not open our intention
38. us proceed, we need recall that the self-object must be receptive to the source for a source to be a source; any object for which the self-object is completely unreceptive cannot belong to the intentional field
39. What determines if the self-object is receptive to another object so
40. that it may become a source? In some sense, the self-object must be compatible with an object in order to be receptive to that object, but I have just replaced the word receptive with the word compatible and presented that as an explanation when it is nothing of the sort
41. limitation and placed within his ancient atomism the void as the unfilled and yielding quality of the world that was receptive to motion, and further presumed that atoms could collide, repel, and grab onto one anoth-
42. Like the void, the self-object is receptive and open to other objects
43. Conceptually this field must be open and receptive to particle creation and annihilation
44. One thought may be open or receptive to another thought,
45. receiver, although someone who is receptive to a source need not believe the propositions that arise from that source
46. A variable is receptive to modification yet maintains its identity as that variable
47. machine consists of an infinite tape composed of discrete cells, on each cell a value can be written on it—these cells are intentional objects that are receptive to modification—and a head that selects a particular cell, one at a time, according to a transition function
48. munication or that you are receptive and intentionally directed by the
49. ished beliefs—the theories that you are already fully receptive to—and
50. should I even attempt to be receptive to the other side? The other side is so obviously wrong or stupid or immoral or irrational or dangerous that I should not even begin the effort