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You crave security, but you're always open to change, Cancer.
Finally, be open to change and address employees' concerns over time.
Only if that happens will the party be open to change.
Americans are typically open to change, and even actively seek it out.
Being flexible and open to change is your key to success tonight.
Contrary to popular belief, I'm open to change when it makes sense.
Rather than being open to change, each tries to control the narrative.
It makes that which we take for granted negotiable, open to change.
Ask yourself if the people you're partnering with are open to change.
"I think people in Silicon Valley are still open to change," McNamee said.
But also flexible and open to change and other ideas and thought processes.
Allow yourself to be open to change when Pluto goes retrograde on Wednesday.
After almost 15 years of a Liberal government, Quebeckers are open to change.
You're a flexible person who's open to change, but today is hard, Pisces!
"She's super open to change and not that attached to anything," Nelms says.
At the same time, its founders have shown they are open to change.
So no, we weren't unhappy with them, but we were open to change.
It is to be open to change even radical change, when called for.
" McMillon went on to say that, at Walmart, "everything is open to change.
"She's super open to change and not that attached to anything," Nelms said.
Both, he suggests, are inherently biased, but both are potentially open to change.
An exciting opportunity arrives this morning, but you have to be open to change.
Always open to change, she had moved on from her successes into new territories.
The policymakers in the department and township are open to change as the science evolves.
We have to be who we are and be open to change and new experiences.
But be open to change—it might come through a confrontation, but, hey, whatever works.
But if comedy is to grow, it needs to be inclusive and open to change.
The fluid are much more open to change and, indeed, see it as a strength.
Several players called on the Australian Open to change the name of Margaret Court Arena.
"I appreciate when older, long-established structures seem to be open to change," he said.
Being a feminist today means being open to change, realising your position can and will change.
Watch for control freaks and manipulators, but be open to change—don't be a control freak yourself!
He warns against getting too comfortable and suggests, instead, that those in charge remain open to change.
Maybe it's because I want to believe that Simmons is smart, self-aware, and open to change.
I'd like to think I might be as gracious and open to change as they have been.
He is constantly navigating between tradition and innovation, deeply committed to history and also open to change.
If you've had a difficult upbringing, you will probably be more resilient, empathetic and open to change.
You're in a nostalgic and sensitive mood, but open to change as the moon connects with the sun.
It's important to know how to adapt, to be eager to learn and to be open to change.
"Everything is open to change," says Victor Harju, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs.
It's been a pleasant surprise to find that Berluti's more traditional customers are actually very open to change.
An intense and emotional energy will arrive early this evening; work with it by being open to change.
Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici also said his "door is open" to change Brussels' analysis, if Italy makes new commitments.
There were plenty of men less open to change than Mr. Johnson, who had supported her going to school.
Stay flexible and open to change, and plenty of fun can be had as the moon opposes lucky Jupiter.
"My door is open" to change the analysis if Italy makes new commitments, the EU economics commissioner Pierre Moscovici said .
Be Open to Change and Diversification "I used to have a five-year plan when I was younger," he says.
It refers to the idea that the national identity is rooted in tradition, yet ultimately malleable and open to change.
This time, he says, the publishing industry is more open to change and eager for additional revenue sources to supplement advertising.
And with annual inflation at above 55%, job losses mounting and a tumbling peso, hard-hit voters are open to change.
I believe that you must be open to change even when you are successful, without waiting the problems to come along.
Now — while PG&E is bankrupt, exposed, and open to change — is the time to remake it for the 21st century.
"There are few people you'll find that are more modern-thinking and more open to change than Ralph," Mr. Burke said.
Big TV at least seems open to change, and some of the smarter ones I know are even desperate to change.
RealClearPolitics's Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon said Wednesday that the American public is open to change on health care, citing recent polling.
Drama in your career may pop up, but if you trust your intuition and remain open to change, amazing opportunities may come!
Prince Harry's choice of bride shows the world that even an institution as old as the royal family is open to change.
"Contrasted with previous generations, young people today are more confident, connected, introspective, and open to change," Savin-Williams wrote in a Time essay.
It's time to move on to a new adventure, but you need to be open to change in order for that to happen.
"I believe all these subjects are open to change, depending on who's on the court," said John Logan, a sociologist at Brown University.
They will recover and be open to change much quicker — changing what's holding them back, and changing what no longer serves the company.
Times of crisis require us to become more, not less, open to change and innovation, and more willing to step into a leadership role.
" But Paul — who was among a group of conservative senators that went to the White House on Tuesday -- argued that Trump "remains open to change.
But in the meetings we had, and especially when we launched the Rotterdam version, I realized that China's central government is really open to change.
"I am always really excited when I meet new people from the fashion industry or media who are open to change and diversity," she says.
"In most cases, it's absolutely possible if you are open to change, arm yourself with a certain mindset, and follow the right instructions," he said.
Open to Change," offered an X-ray of its first wave, the "roughly 50 million millennials who currently span the ages of 18 to 29.
Instead, he released a fiery statement insisting that some of the criticisms were "nonsense" and that the Democratic Party needed to be open to change.
Barstool Sports honcho Dave Portnoy is officially OFF the Antonio Brown bandwagon ... telling TMZ Sports he hates the WR now -- but he's open to change!!!
Democracy provides a platform to legally and formally negotiate a common ground in a particular context, which is open to change as the context changes.
At least, that's how to be the kind of human I want to be: complicated, messy, open to change, willing to learn, ready to do better.
In fact, according to a study conducted by leadership development consultancy Zenger/Folkman, young people tend to make better managers partly because they're open to change.
Being open to change and managing towards it is not only an important driver of successful businesses; it can also create opportunities we hadn't even imagined.
In each position, according to those who knew him at the time, Mr. Díaz-Canel has been a quiet but effective leader, seemingly open to change.
And I find that in this industry, where you have so many different clients, with all their mood boards, you have to be open to change.
If the studio heads are really open to change and accepting of feedback then I think it makes it easier for others to be like that, too.
Two largely opposite views of society — one open to change, one resistant — used to be home to people of both major parties in close to equal proportions.
In the last few years, open technology — software that is open to change and free to adopt — has gone from the exception to the rule for most enterprises.
But if you're not open to change, whether that's simply resisting it or outright refusal to change at all, then there's a possibility that you're a problem employee.
Dubbed "Queen of NY," rapper Quay Dash, who made waves with her 2017 EP "Transphobic," is breaking boundaries in a genre that hasn't always been open to change.
Her comments that she believed Trump "can be a good president" if he was open to change caught plenty of flak, but progressives' disagreements with her go deeper.
Although employers, exasperated that they can't find qualified workers, are open to change, unions are wary they will once again have to give in to seeing their influence diluted.
"College students are more open to change," said Dr. Margo Denke, a retired professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas who wasn't involved in the study.
Bernie doesn't do that; he sticks by what he believes in and I feel like Buttigieg is open to change in a way that I don't trust as much.
In his keynote address to the gathering of some 260 people, most bishops from Amazon countries, Brazil's Cardinal Claudio Hummes said the Church had to be open to change.
Those who are open to change need to be reassured that this will not involve grave risks for the nation or for those who have acted within the law.
Even choosing her as a leader, she said, is a sign that the union is open to change, "and acknowledging that we have work to do," in broadening the ranks.
As with Boeing, although there has not been direct action yet, there are indications that the FAA is open to change its internal processes based on lessons from the Max.
Uranus can be disruptive, so work with the energy by being open to change, taking a risk, or consciously owning what makes you unique instead of trying to blend in.
Work with the energy by being open to change; trusting your inner voice, instead of ignoring it; and forgiving yourself for not being psychic about the things that come your way.
You're valuing your relationships with people who are open to change; people who are stuck in their ways are so not who you should be spending time with during this month.
That can be the label, the media, and sometimes your fan base, but I was very fortunate to have a group of people that were open to change at that time.
Insurers are more open to change, but are difficult customers due to their inability to change provider group behavior, lack of direct connection to the patient, and, again, misaligned financial incentives.
In an earlier statement, BHP also rejected claims by Elliott that it was not open to change and had been misleading in its response to the New York-based investor's plans.
She reminds us that in order to truly live, we need to keep growing and be open to change even when it's painful and we aren't sure where life will take us.
"If you're looking at this and you're a politician, Republican or Democrat, you think, all right, the public is open to change," Cannon told hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti on Hill.
At a time when democracies are being dragged to the extremes by doubt and pessimism, he has argued from the centre that his country must be open to change, because change brings progress.
"I think the reason coffee shops became a trend is because people are more open to change," said Shaden Alkhalifah, 30, who was studying at Draft Café in Riyadh on a recent evening.
The deal, expected to close next month, reflects the shift in how enterprises buy and deploy software, with software that's open to change and free to adopt no longer the exception but the rule.
This could be a rough time at home and at work, but you can navigate the difficult energy by being open to change and asking for help—something you really don't do enough, Aries.
The mid-80s found Khan with over ten years of work behind her, but she was open to change, and songs like 1988's "Make It Last" reflected the duo's influence on pop music.
VICE News interviews the man at the center of the Russia controversy: Peter Roskam – Illinois: Weeks ago, Roskam said that the AHCA was open to change and appeared nervous about its impact on his district.
It was a group of men who, in spirit and psychology, were not entirely unlike the "reformers" in Communist China, open to change for the purpose of reinforcing their own power in an intact hierarchy.
In his sermon, Francis said some Church leaders risked becoming "bureaucrats, not shepherds", and urged them to have the courage of rekindling what he called the fire of God's gift by being open to change.
There are roughly two views of how to do this: one top-down, based on authority, prestige, writing and stability; one bottom-up, resting on how most people actually use the language, and open to change.
The Olympic torch relay – due to start on Thursday – would go ahead as planned for now, even though that schedule was also open to change, organizing committee CEO Toshiro Muto said at the same news conference.
"Because they did it so late in the game, they left the rules open to change," said Dr. Lee S. Newman, a pulmonary expert at the University of Colorado, who helped uncover worker deaths caused by beryllium.
Although Wheeler recently testified at a Senate oversight hearing that he was open to change in response to bipartisan concerns about his proposal (including from Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel), I doubt Wheeler will give up so easily.
When it comes to transferring these skills to the workplace, Gannon says millennials get frustrated when they find themselves in corporate organisations that aren't as open to change, and that are reluctant to break with the status quo.
That means that as Goldman has become more open to change than it's been in decades, top executives have turned to PSI to help navigate uncharted waters, including during the creation of its digital retail bank Marcus in 2016.
During messenger planet Mercury's trip through Virgo, I suggest, Taurus, that you commit to either being more flexible—when it comes to dating or creativity—or, if more appropriate, to surrounding yourself with people who are open to change.
During this full moon, communication planet Mercury connects with Pluto, helping you get to the bottom of a situation, and Venus meets Uranus, urging you and your partners to approach your relationships with flexibility and be open to change.
There was a lot of paperwork and processes to navigate, and we were lucky to have great mentors to help guide us through this, but we were also pleasantly surprised with how agile and open to change the DWP team were.
"The possibility of loosening the rules about celibacy, about priests not being married, that could be possible, because a discipline is more open to change than a doctrinal position," Anthony Petro, a professor at Boston University who studies the intersection of sexuality and religion, said in an interview.
But also, now that I have kids, there's an interesting level of exploration in terms of trying to make sure I'm not getting locked into any rigid ideology but remain open to change and I'm noticing in myself that that is becoming more difficult the older that I'm getting.
If climate hawks want the American people to take a more open, proactive, positive-sum attitude toward the inevitable changes that lie ahead, they need to think not just about how to appeal to public sentiment as it exists, but how to change it — how to make people more open to change; how to make them more liberal.
That means being:Open to feedback (and also open to change, based on that feedback)Willing to take action once you have a strategy in handReady to ask questionsInterested in learningThe best financial planner in the world won't do you a bit of good if you're not willing to change or consider new things in the process of reaching your goals.2.
Yes—still light that green candle to draw in cash, and write some affirmations on Post-its about how fucking amazing you are, and slap them all around your apartment, but keep in mind that Pluto, the planet of death and rebirth, will expect more from you in terms of being open to change and being smart about not getting fucked over by others.

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