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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.
" Added Connolly, "People have been very receptive to it.
Woodman recently sounded receptive to the idea of more competition.
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.
Foreign energy companies have been more receptive to such resolutions.
Mr. Trump has been outwardly receptive to Mr. Christie's coaching.
Lobbyists have said the administration seems receptive to their calls.
The landscape was more receptive to a story like this.
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.
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.
It may also make you more receptive to physical affection.
He is so receptive to what the artist is thinking.
Overall, energy industry groups appear receptive to supporting Trump's candidacy.
Trump himself has been only partly receptive to that characterization.
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.
My mother, grandparents, and cousins have always been receptive to ruh.
Conservative talk radio has been very receptive to Trump all year.
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.
He refrains from answering but is still receptive to their conversation.
Some more moderate senators have said they're receptive to that idea.
We contact anybody that may be receptive to this particular information.
"I think people were really receptive to our message," she said.
Yet Zuckerberg has become more receptive to this criticism over time.
Trump and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao are receptive to the idea.
"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.
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.
"Cohn seemed receptive to it," one meeting participant told The Hill.
She's at first receptive to a kiss, but then pulls away.
The French art world is more receptive to change, he said.
YouTube algorithms consider whether you'll be receptive to white supremecist drivel.
The governors are likely to be receptive to this bipartisan approach.
Was there a particular song that people were most receptive to?
Eran said he believes the European leaders are receptive to Israeli concerns.
" Trump told reporters later Saturday that Kim was "very receptive to meeting.
The leader of the state board of education seemed receptive to Scott.
Will everyone be as receptive to living a totally wireless audio life?
But workers in the travel industry might be more receptive to gratuities.
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.
"Most people have been really receptive to it and find it refreshing."
Brand marketers, meanwhile have been predictably more receptive to the investigation's findings.
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.
A source in the room described Cohn as "receptive" to the idea.
But other Freedom Caucus members were more receptive to the CR. Rep.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I have found Harvey to be refreshingly candid and receptive to my message.
Agriculture entrepreneurs now have a choice of firms likely receptive to their pitches.
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.
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.
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.
While still attractive, she is beginning to get less receptive to his presence.
Losing partisans are also receptive to claims about election theft and vote fraud.
"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.
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.
In general, banks expressed hope that Otting would be receptive to their suggestions.
"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.
"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.
Are you receptive to hearing stuff like that—to being challenged by people?
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"They would be more receptive to new technology solutions," such as the Juul device.
Educated young in Kiribati seemed especially receptive to Mr Tong's migration-with-dignity mantra.
It will miss the time when Congress will be most receptive to new initiatives.
Mr. Rabois confirmed in an email that LinkedIn was receptive to such a deal.
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.
The Republican base, however, may not be receptive to a GOP challenger to Trump.
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.
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.
There is no chance the Supreme Court will be receptive to Establishment Clause arguments.
People are much more receptive to this kind of solution than they were before.
So far, the Trump administration has shown it's not receptive to vertical integration deals.
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.
"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.
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.
"I think the Supreme Court is receptive to this," Beck said in a phone interview.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 recent fuel shortages made people even less receptive to orders from police, the commander said.
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.
But Xi has sent signals that he may not be receptive to the White House's position.
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.
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.
Clinton can attract white working-class voters, who have been receptive to Mr. Sanders's populist message.
Quang was reportedly receptive to Trump's call to bolster bilateral relations between the U.S. and Vietnam.
" 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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
The market was receptive to meat replacement products, as the Beyond Meat public offering recently indicated.
South Korea last month said its northern neighbor was receptive to discussions with the United States.
"I am more than open to, and receptive to, dealing with the systemic problems," she said.
What Britain needs is genuine democracy, a politics genuinely receptive to the needs of its citizens.
They could be receptive to a single-payer program, but they will need some more convincing.
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.
Democratic Representative Adam Schiff said Kushner and his lawyer were receptive to coming back for additional questioning.
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.
Persevere with the conversation (no matter how awkward) and be receptive to questions (no matter how personal).
So it's no wonder that so many are receptive to the argument that the game is rigged.
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.
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.
Family physicians often have struggled to find inpatient services when their patients are receptive to such treatment.
Hickenlooper, Judge Gorsuch was receptive to raising the standard of scrutiny to be applied to contribution limits.
"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.
Fudge appeared receptive to the idea on Tuesday, telling reporters she was considering a bid for Speaker.
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.
South Korea, meanwhile, said on Sunday that Pyongyang is still receptive to discussions with the United States.
Katie Fallow, a lawyer for the Knight Institute, said that she was receptive to the possible compromise.
"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.
"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.
"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.
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.
"I think it's safe to say that he was not receptive to those suggestions," the senator said.
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.
India's foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said that Pompeo was "very receptive" to India's concerns about global energy supplies.
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.
However the younger generation which are more tech-savvy and bilingual, are definitely more receptive to this concept.
Trump's people only rang at the doors of houses that the app rated as receptive to his messages.
Conservative Supreme Court justices generally have been receptive to an expansive view of gun rights, with liberals skeptical.
But some BOJ policymakers are more receptive to the voices of discontent and wary of cutting rates further.
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.
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.
The EPA withheld the drafts of the directive, but it appears that staffers were receptive to Beck's objections.
" Still, he acknowledged that as his condition deteriorated, he might become more receptive to "whatever I could get.
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.
Could Eisenhower have made the South more receptive to desegregation of public schools if he had endorsed Brown?
But she added that after an elevator pitch and a few photos, most become receptive to the idea.
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.
Americans would be receptive to eliminating tax breaks for big corporations and lowering taxes for the middle class.
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.
My following is really receptive to pumpkin stuff year-round because they are thinking about pumpkin year-round.
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.
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.
"We are more receptive to praise and we usually change behavior more with this kind of guidance," she says.
That increases their risk of having babies with birth defects and makes them particularly receptive to prenatal genetic testing.
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.
" Her grandmother seems receptive to the idea, joking that she would "have to miss a few days of school.
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.
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.
"We've seen a lot of Europeans and Africans are receptive to what we're doing at the moment," Bomanga says.
But in recent weeks since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, Facebook has seemed increasingly transparent and receptive to criticism.
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 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.
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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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
South Korea said on Sunday that North Korea is receptive to taking part in discussions with the United States.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Regulators have become more receptive to mobile banking, considering that its security enhancements limit fraud and provide greater consumer confidence.
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.
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.
Brussels is expected to be receptive to clarifying points in the treaty, but does not want to renegotiate the deal.
She added that this will in turn make Europe more receptive to trade proposals from China to avoid being isolated.
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.
Yet despite all this, the majority of South East Asian states - both people and politicians - are not receptive to ISIS.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Kenyans facing food shortages, price surges, and high youth unemployment are eager for change and receptive to Odinga's rallying cry.
"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.
But comments from Chief Executive Ashley Alder last year indicated the regulator was now more receptive to different classes of shares.
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?
You're nudging the brain through experience while ketamine, working directly on your neurons, has made it unusually receptive to being nudged.
But wherever people are on the move, and are culturally receptive to Christianity in some form, charismatic religion will surely follow.
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.
I didn't know if people were going to accept it…if anyone was going to be receptive to it at all.
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.
Maybe it's because they realize the billionaire owners who employ them might not be receptive to criticism of a Republican president.
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.
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.
Then last month his administration indicated that it is receptive to sending more captives there, including members of the Islamic State.
The theater is where I have always felt safest and therefore most receptive to whatever new ideas might be on offer.
Now he is more receptive to the outreach from Japan because China is coming under increasing pressure from the United States.
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.
At Ricky's, the clerks were receptive to Ms. Hollender's message, and Sustain condoms were displayed prominently next to the cash registers.
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.
Democrats, importantly, have become much more receptive to allegations of sexual harassment and assault and take the issue much more seriously.
What are your discussions like in Washington, and do you feel as though they are receptive to the points that you make?
But outside the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota is more conservative and could be less receptive to his confrontational approach.
He said Trump deserves "credit" for his position on transgender individuals, and believed Trump supporters would be receptive to the group's message.
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.
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.
The Trump administration has been mostly receptive to mergers and acquisitions, with the notable exception of AT&T's purchase of Time Warner.
"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.
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 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.
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.
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.
His successor, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, is thought to be more receptive to arguments like the ones made by the bakery's owner.
She said she had noticed that club members were noticeably less receptive to the idea of outsiders since news of the arrest.
And given hardening attitudes among Palestinians, another leader would most likely be even less receptive to any Washington plan than Mr. Abbas.
These were admittedly liberal-leaning areas that might be more receptive to these kinds of progressive steps than elsewhere in the country.
Inside the campaign, according to the reports, some of those staffers said that senior Buttigieg officials were not receptive to their feedback.
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 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.
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".
And I found that actually, if you do this in a thoughtful, measured way, a lot of people are receptive to it.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"They were super receptive to the idea and immediately had me come in to look at dresses and try things on," she says.
Include several options for current and potential customers to find the information they seek; customers are always receptive to a more personalized experience.
It grew rich because its inhabitants pulled together in a way that made them naturally receptive to the PCI's pragmatic version of communism.
A new report from the marketing technology company Blis claims that 60 percent of the consumers they surveyed are receptive to automated shopping.
"When whole bunches of African leaders have been trained in China, they are more likely to be receptive to Chinese policies," Benabdallah says.
Some LPs would prefer Maidenberg to run the remaining money, but Palihapitiya is said to have not yet been receptive to that plan.
MTV is working on a The Hills revival movie, and most of the cast is receptive to the idea, according to Entertainment Weekly.
But it's an environment very receptive to investment and the new regulatory environment they put in place gives us a lot of confidence.
Commerzbank's Krämer claimed a Schulz victory in a few months' time would result in a German premier more receptive to Macron's European initiatives.
Two other sources said Reemas was hoping to push forward in the coming weeks with a proposal to creditors receptive to its plans.
It is critical to abide by regulation and foster trust in any industry and in particular, ours, which is so receptive to change.
It did not have to do with taking hallucinogens, but it required that she be receptive to visions and out-of-body experiences.
Cleveland people are very receptive to power pop especially now with bands like Shitbox Jimmy, Cheap Clone, and The Missed being so established.
I can't imagine an age where anyone could be more receptive to the future 6 God's drunk-dial whining and masterful passive-aggressiveness.
Leading Democrats, however, are less than receptive to his impeachment message, worrying it could unleash GOP charges of Democratic obstruction ahead of 2020.
Private and direct lenders, which typically lend at higher interest rates, are proving more receptive to challenging credits than regulated banks this year.
Now I think more and more of a different question: Why was my father's body more receptive to prostate metastasis versus melanoma metastasis?
Fast-growing, venture-backed companies are also finding it easier to stay private longer, making them less receptive to sub-optimal acquisition offers.
Mr. Molins described the women as "totally receptive" to Islamic State propaganda and he suggested that they may have met one another online.
It is also unclear whether the House would be receptive to the idea of adding the Senate mental health bill to its work.
In their case, the founders discovered that some of the contacts they made during their military deployments were receptive to working with them.
Residents with Amazon Ring smart doorbell cameras haven't been receptive to certain police department requests for video footage, according to a Vice report.
As threats to Turkey's stability grow, Mr. Erdogan may become more receptive to American advice and agree to change his approach in Syria.
So once I kinda dug out of the hole, and started sharing some new shit, everyone at Warp was pretty receptive to it.
Samudio encourages parents to be receptive to their children's suspicions and not dismiss their worries to keep their belief in Santa Claus alive.
We consciously sought an ideological mix of people: some at least receptive to the idea of a government-run system, others totally opposed.
Wanting to ensure his place in the France squad for the 21999 World Cup, Vieira was receptive to the overtures of Arsene Wenger.
Yet it is also true that, in his four-year tenure as N.B.A. commissioner, Adam Silver has been continually receptive to new ideas.
Reaction: People in Taiwan are unlikely to be receptive to Mr. Xi's offer, especially as they watch Beijing squeeze Hong Kong's political freedoms.
Bloomberg is receptive to new information, Walcott said, and had "extensive networks of input" on what stop and frisk meant to minority communities.
"I think Europe has always been receptive to American popular culture in general, and to American art forms very enthusiastically," Mr. Chalfant said.
But Democrats also recognize that Mr. Bolton may be less receptive to speaking to the House now that Mr. Trump has been acquitted.
Jim Lemke, president of Robinson Fresh, said that while some chains are receptive to Misfits, others worry about how to manage it internally.
Anti-abortion lobbyists say the administration has been receptive to their calls, and it's only a matter of time before officials take action.
Many attendees at the conference said they were receptive to the new format if it helped keep children participating and allayed parents' concerns.
A summit a day earlier between Russia, Turkey, France and Germany had been proposed, but Moscow has not sounded receptive to the idea.
They were different from other cats, so people who weren't really understanding that conversation—they might have not been as receptive to it.
It is the same man whose 2016 presidential campaign was "receptive" to Russian offers of assistance, including supposed dirt about his political rival.
As a relatively late (2005) entry to the cable TV industry, Verizon has been slightly more receptive to the complaints of cord cutters.
Facebook was praised by some experts, including Boston University Law School professor Danielle Citron, for becoming more proactive and receptive to outside input.
Mr. Obama's approach also encouraged Latin American countries to be more receptive to the United States as a partner in regional problem-solving.
They are less likely to be receptive to Trump's pro-tariff talking points that are debunked on the first day of Econ 101.
Trump appeared to be receptive to the opinions floated during the meeting and said, "I want to do this again," according to Bergen.
By reminding people of what they want to achieve, they're more likely to be receptive to the things they don't want to do.
But he has a high regard for American generals and for Mr. Mattis, and he is likely to be receptive to their recommendations.
But while some younger North Point residents stopped to sign cards, not everyone was receptive to the efforts of the newly elected councillors.
When patients realize their pain isn't inevitable, they're more receptive to doing physical therapy exercises and more likely to move on their own.
As one might expect, many of the bands and their fans weren't too receptive to Jud Jud, and made jokes at their expense.
Separated from their families' fields and villages, these "repatriates" developed a more open and cosmopolitan identity, and grew less receptive to fist-thumping nationalism.
Look, Tia may only be able to work around 30 minutes at a time, but fortunately she's pretty receptive to a pat or three.
Erlich does not challenge the public to find meaning in his work but entices them with imagery that leaves them receptive to multiple perspectives.
They seem receptive to China's claim that it is merely attempting to modernise Uighur beliefs (though in reality Chinese actions go far beyond that).
But as the US became more receptive to Asian migration, it favored certain people: relatives of US residents, those with specialized skills, and refugees.
Gen Z is three times more likely to be receptive to funny advertising, and they also want music and a good story to feature.
The Trump administration has been mostly receptive to mergers and acquisitions, with the notable exception of AT&T's purchase of Time Warner, including CNN.
One recent graduate of the accelerator program said Tsai was interviewing former graduates about their experiences and appeared receptive to new women-specific programming.
The states, it turns out, are more receptive to the drive of the Koch Companies and their corporate allies to protect their business interests.
Washington has suggested that one of its main motivations for droning Mansoor was to bring to power a Taliban leader more receptive to negotiations.
It is a challenge for disaster planners — a genuine paradox — that people become receptive to planning for awful events mainly after an awful event.
Though the finance ministry's new chief economist, Jakob von Weizsäcker, is receptive to fresh ideas, Mr Scholz is still keen to balance the books.
Since then, in two major cases, Kennedy separated himself from the chief justice and was receptive to policies to remedy discrimination and encourage diversity.
Benjamin said the two have talked about what is needed to succeed in South Carolina and that Buttigieg has been receptive to his advice.
Their compliance hinges on Iran's receptiveness to these orders, if Iran is receptive to these orders they will be like the ones Abadi issued.
"People are more receptive to learn ... connect and exchange their opinions in the digital world and learn more from one another," Daddy Yankee says.
Overall, the teens were more receptive to ads for e-cigarettes than other products and television ads were most likely to prompt brand recall.
I think that the extreme music scene all in all has become more receptive to eclectic styles; there's more acceptance for music styles together.
In an affidavit filed last month, Giuliani, an adviser to President Donald Trump, said authorities in both countries were "receptive" to a diplomatic deal.
"For the most part [artist allies] have been very receptive to constructive criticism and to support us instead of being a hurdle," Orozco noted.
Zarrab testified on Thursday that Atilla was initially not receptive to the food scheme, and did not understand that the food sales were fake.
Congress has not passed some of President Obama's more ambitious tax proposals, and it may be only slightly more receptive to the next president.
The undecided white working-class voters often seem as if they would be quite receptive to Democrats based on their views on the issues.
In a filing in federal court made public in April, Giuliani said US and Turkish officials were "receptive" to resolving the case, Reuters reported.
"Some of the railroad companies are not as attuned or as receptive to this idea like they were four, five years ago," he said.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, to appoint officials who believe in free markets and might be more receptive to mergers than a Democratic administration.
Some other senators seem receptive to restoring blue slips, an arcane Senate tradition for blocking certain presidential nominations, which Republicans have disregarded under Trump.
Rules Committee Chairman Roy Blunt, R-Missouri, and the panel's top Democrat, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, have both been receptive to the rules change.
Legere said the regulatory environment is now more receptive "to consider structural change to our industry, which I think is positive for our company."
And no need to worry If you're in one of those stuffy, non-millennial office spaces that aren't receptive to drugs on the premises.
Try to stick to fact-based statements that are clear and straightforward, and you'll find that other parties are more receptive to your ideas.
But Judge Ann Aiken, who is scheduled to preside over the trial on Monday, has been receptive to the plaintiffs' theory of the case.
The reason for the haste: Concern that stock markets might be less receptive to a huge offering of shares at some point next year.
But Mr. Horowitz said that regulators, including the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, now appear to be more receptive to the idea.
As a novelist, Cole has been described as a postcolonial flâneur who is receptive to (is able to channel) the stories of the disenfranchised.
The Trump administration is unlikely to be receptive to the request, especially given that the border wall is a key priority for the President.
" And Mr. Mukasey, in an April 2017 court filing, asserted that "senior U.S. officials have remained receptive to pursuing the possibility of an agreement.
People who are naturally curious or receptive to being taught can take initiative and still learn at their own pace in a regular class.
"These different approaches give plaintiffs every reason to bring suit in the courthouse they believe will be more receptive to their claims," Ford argued.
Many of the biggest polluters at the talks, including the United States, Canada, the European Union and Japan, have been receptive to those concerns.
That won't be easy given that older Democrats have traditionally been more moderate and therefore less receptive to a self-described Democratic Socialist. 4.
"We know that he hasn't been very receptive to traditional philanthropy," said Steve Delfin, a Washington-area philanthropy adviser to companies and wealthy families.
Tilit was launched at a time when people were becoming receptive to changing the standard look of a chef or a server, she says.
Part of what has made Oregon receptive to drug policy reform in the past is the state's liberal leanings and its high youth turnout.
The earbuds are receptive to touch, which means wearers can swipe to increase or decrease the volume or change a song or skip ahead.
And so, to the extent that the House I think has advocated that it's publicly released, I think the president is receptive to that.
"The Russian side were receptive to the idea of restoring infrastructure, accordingly a number of deals were signed," RIA quoted al-Halaki as saying.
By sandwiching the bad news in between positive feedback, they'll be more receptive to what you're saying and feel less like they're being attacked.
Not everyone was receptive to what was going on, and many saw the changes as signs of decline, faddishness, decadence, erosion of values, and  worse.
These cases may have a sympathetic audience on a court with a 5-4 conservative majority that already has been receptive to First Amendment arguments.
The baby boomer and Generation X demographic in North America has been overly receptive to new products and services that mask the signs of ageing.
The Chinese were most receptive to economists who themselves hailed from planned economies and understood their flaws but also knew that sudden changes were impractical.
If he were to retire from the lifetime post, President Donald Trump could appoint a more conservative replacement perhaps less receptive to gay rights claims.
Kids this age can be very receptive to age-appropriate guidance, and using TV as a jumping off point can be a super-helpful tool.
Attack in France latest in ISIS war on Christianity Will American churches rely on secrecy and spycraft to infiltrate countries that aren't receptive to them?
The Obama coalition, which is what Hillary Clinton hopes to recreate, is far more receptive to gun control than the Clinton coalition of the 1990s.
But if their politicians keep squawking about bathrooms, millennials may never be receptive to the GOP's uplifting messages of innovation, fiscal conservatism, and personal responsibility.
But by then, AVAIL would be slowing down, never able to capitalize on a scene that would have been more receptive to their unique offerings.
" He didn't even try to send his works to any of Brown's publications as "it was clear that they wouldn't be receptive to science fiction.
As a result, the BOJ is growing more receptive to the idea of buying more exchange-traded funds (ETF) invested in shares, the sources said.
Meanwhile, other states, including California, Minnesota, New Mexico, Texas, and Washington, are more receptive to undocumented students, offering both in-state tuition and financial aid.
A survey of key House Republicans by the Weekly Standard found that many of them would be receptive to Trump's proposal, at least in theory.
But it is hard to ignore the younger users who might be particularly receptive to, say, an advertisement for snack foods or fast-food establishments.
Another factor helping Mr. Sanders is that nonwhite voters here tend to be younger than elsewhere in the country, and more receptive to Mr. Sanders.
The ruling seems destined to come out 5-4 and hinge on Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was alternatively receptive to and critical of both sides.
The reports noted U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson appeared receptive to an August trial date during a hearing Monday, as suggested by Craig's attorneys.
When I asked Eberhardt straight up if she thought a diet could be a tool for mind control, she was surprisingly receptive to the idea.
If you're trying to make small talk with a female stranger in public, and she's not receptive to it, leave her the fuck alone. 61.
After all, millennials are said to have replaced religion with astrology and are far more receptive to practices such as witchcraft during times of uncertainty.
I was honest with Van Huisabout my fear of bugs, and assured me that most people are more receptive to eating insects when they're hidden.
Those voters have pulled the Democratic Party to the left; they were the voters most receptive to a message like "Stronger Together," Clinton's 2016 slogan.
And pockets of Pennsylvania have strong metals industry and labor union traditions, factors that can make voters more receptive to Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs.
He reckons that more than 90% of Chinese people will be receptive to this line of thought if it is delivered in the right way.
" Ms. Chicago returned to Los Angeles and became part of the local art scene, which, as she said, "was not exactly receptive to my imagery.
As with so many of the nation's House districts, the rural stretches were not receptive to the campaign pitches that drove urban and young voters.
Officials from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration have recently praised China for being receptive to working together and sharing information.
Research shows that even wolves are attuned to the attention of human faces and that dogs are particularly receptive to your gaze and pointing gestures.
"Biden and other Democrats would be more receptive to young people if they actually voted," said Ariel Schwartz, 21, a student at SUNY New Paltz.
Many have pointed out that the newly constituted Supreme Court may be more receptive to banning race-conscious admissions than it has been in years.
"Had we started more broadly, the middle class would have been more receptive to the idea that President Obama wanted to help them," Schumer said.
Oddly, they were less than receptive to a 30-something stranger's late-night attempt to use them as a Trojan horse for a college party.
But as it grew in power — and came around to backing the Jewish state — Israel was becoming more receptive to accepting the Freedom Party's courtship.
But Erdogan suggested that Trump was more receptive to Turkish plans to move east of the Euphrates river than his own U.S. Department of Defense.
The emails show industry's behind-the-scenes efforts to influence the outcome of a critical study, and the USDA appearing receptive to the industry's influence.
"There are a lot of young people who are really interested in social impact design, who are really receptive to differences and diversity," she said.
Maybe entering my 40s is the root here, but suddenly I'm a little more receptive to being told to end a period of sustained inertia.
Italy's chronically sluggish economy has stagnated and voters have proved far more receptive to the League's relentless focus on immigration and promises of tax cuts.
Stack said that when he traveled to DC to lobby for gun reform, he still expected to find politicians who were receptive to such measures.
But the voters receptive to Mr. Trump's views on these issues would have pulled Republicans awfully close to victory, even with a deeply flawed candidate.
"I think it's fair to say the president was receptive to what we were talking about," Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, told reporters after the lunch.
The court did not seem especially receptive to this possibility in April, and many of the plaintiffs aren't even arguing for such an expansive ruling.
Paramount may have been receptive to some of the era's reigning male auteurs, but not all directors, especially those who genuinely rebelled, are treated equally.
With visits to The Clinton Global Initiative and Harvard University under its belt, the co-founder says governments are more receptive to the start-up.
The antitrust law in Europe is more receptive to the recent complaints about large tech companies, and critics of the businesses have pursued actions there.
She says some of her colleagues are more receptive to her legislation now, because the slow-moving strategy of party leaders just isn't cutting it.
The launch comes at a time when younger consumers are showing signs of being more receptive to Amazon's apparel offerings than its rivals, according to analysts.
Initially, Abbey was receptive to Puccio's complaints, noting that it was one of the first things he'd flagged for review upon taking the job at InfantRisk.
Moreover, the French are hardly inclined to make their own vast domestic Muslim population feel even more disenfranchised and receptive to attacks on their Christian neighbors.
Kavanaugh, who serves on the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, is expected to be less receptive to abortion and gay rights than Kennedy was.
" As Willem Dafoe told me over email, "Baker has definite ideas and strong feeling for structure, but he's also loose and receptive to the unexpected happening.
And unlike Google, Luckey's company is far more receptive to defense contracting — he has been outspoken about the need for technology companies contribute to defense projects.
But Matt Morrison, the group's deputy director, said that many Trump supporters were receptive to information that suggested a gap between the candidate's words and deeds.
Vicky Hartzler, Diane Black, and Chris Smith — had spoken with members of President Trump's HHS, and that the agency had seemed "really receptive" to the idea.
The note about "dramatically undervaluing" the company does give a hint that Qualcomm's board may be receptive to higher offers from Broadcom, should any be forthcoming.
Stephen Miller, a senior White House policy adviser and immigration hardliner, is still driving those discussions, and Trump remains receptive to the policy, the official said.
The court documents do nothing to reveal why Welch was more receptive to an InfoWars video on YouTube than the advice of those closest to him.
They say kids and teens are receptive to the app, though it seems like something that would be less than tolerated by any teenagers I know.
Many exhibitors have been receptive to this mission, and we're excited to keep working with theater chains that are closely aligned with our customer service values.
A more recent study by Aki Technologies found that viewers were 59 percent more receptive to mobile ads if they're second-screening, moreso if they're millennials.
Basque Nationalist Party leader Inigo Urkullu said in an interview published on Thursday that the government was receptive to changing the policy after ETA was dissolved.
The idea was that those cells, leaving the marrow and spreading through the recipient's bloodstream, would make the entire immune system receptive to the donated limb.
In other words, Moon might be receptive to finding a path to peace solely by talking to North Korea and keeping the US at arm's length.
Overall, 41 percent of the younger teens in the study and half of older adolescents were receptive to at least one tobacco advertisement, the study found.
According to the Associated Press, Trump was receptive to the ideas and suggestions DiCaprio presented, and the president-elect even suggested they meet again next month.
Also, I assume on rewatch that I would not be as receptive to some of the bald-faced exploitation and cheesiness of the mother-daughter relationship.
According to this type of thinking, there are certain things men can do and say to improve their chances of women being receptive to their advances.
Some people want to be seen with them, so a lot of it is education, but whether people will be receptive to that education... God knows.
"Consumers over all in packaged food are becoming more and more receptive to private-label products," said Simon Gunzburg, an analyst at the research firm Euromonitor.
He added that voters in the district are receptive to the congressman's stance on immigration and that the congressman frequently touts the economy at campaign stops.
Pelosi huddled with Democrats from the Problem Solvers Caucus on Wednesday to discuss their proposed rules package, with Gottheimer saying Pelosi was receptive to the changes.
As a C.E.O., one of your most valuable assets is to be open-minded and to seize new ideas by being receptive to the outside world.
Taxpayers should be receptive to this plan because it accomplishes three main things: First, it avoids having to raise the gas tax by a significant amount.
Those leaders have been receptive to the request, though no decisions have yet been made about whether the bill wold be included on the larger package.
Her studies revealed particular individuals, such as those with the CD83 genotype (a variation of heritable genetic identity) are less receptive to the hormone than others.
However, you should never underestimate the value of being open and receptive to other people — it helped me get my first job in sales and trading.
Amarillo has been surprisingly receptive to experimental noise because it's the same idea: bite-sized pieces of the absurd that everyone can get something out of.
Walsh: [Marijuana] puts you in a relaxed pleasant state, and there you are able to be receptive to music, or to be perhaps in the moment.
The Clarisonic Mia 215 Facial Sonic Brush claims to remove six times more makeup than wipes and unclogs pores to make skin more receptive to cleansing.
As President Trump appoints additional regulators to top banking posts, the council is expected to become more receptive to removing the label from the remaining firms.
Even if the Iranian leadership was receptive to a meeting with Mr. Trump, the president's national security team appears to be roundly opposed to the idea.
The high court is likely to "prove more receptive" to the administration's arguments on issues like immigration, said George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley.
If it were to be considered, the Republican-led Senate has signaled that it would be less receptive to legalizing marijuana than the Democratic-led Assembly.
But the impact lingered, as networks were suddenly more receptive to what were dubbed alternative programming genres, especially in the form of game or competition shows.
South Korea's liberal president, Moon Jae-in, is more receptive to diplomacy with the North Koreans than either Mr. Trump or Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe.
It's a canny, forward-looking move, both musically and with an eye to an international market that's increasingly receptive to African innovations and non-English lyrics.
Amid tensions between China and the US over trade and geopolitics, however, Chinese shoppers might not be as receptive to Western brands' Lunar New Year efforts.
Yet Mr. Ross has also suggested that he is receptive to some of the anti-trade views favored by American labor unions and by Mr. Trump.
It indicated he was receptive to Boeing's longtime pitch that the Navy should buy more of its F-183s over Lockheed's F-218s for aircraft carriers.
When Union Settlement shared its draft report with the city, officials at the Department for the Aging were receptive to the group's recommendations, Mr. Nocenti said.
Hoping that the people making the noise might be receptive to trimming a few overgrown trees and weeds, Mr. Kay set off to find the source.
But the Supreme Court has in recent years been exceptionally receptive to free speech arguments, whether pressed by churches, corporations, pharmaceutical companies, musicians or funeral protesters.
As radical as Sanders's plan substantively is, survey data on worker ownership suggests that the public may well be receptive to proposals that go even further.
Republicans say Trump has an opportunity to woo black men in particular, who are seen as more conservative and receptive to the president than black women.
For another, Carrier's parent corporation, United Technologies, garners about 10 percent of its revenues from Pentagon contracts, making the company particularly receptive to a president-elect.
He says early conversations with the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services have been positive, and he expects the administration to be receptive to the program.
Even though she was raised by an adoptive spiritual white hippie mother, Amanita was unsurprisingly receptive to Nomi when she talked about her connections to strangers.
If it turns out in my case that television is more receptive to the way I like to do things, then that's where I will go.
While the reviews aren't exactly favorable, Kylie Jenner herself has been very receptive to constructive criticism from her followers in the past, even tweaking formulas when necessary.
The breathing-based meditation, called Sudarshan Kriya yoga, may alleviate symptoms of depression for those who haven't been receptive to other forms of treatment, such as medication.
" The official said the Mexican government was receptive to the US's urgings to do something about‎ the problem, but added, "Mexico doesn't want to lose tourist dollars.
Wisconsin is heavily white, has a strong network of youth voters, and is historically receptive to progressive politicians — all of which make it favorable territory for Sanders.
As earnings growth and China's economy slow, corporate executives are becoming more receptive to the investment messages from funds committed to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles.
Fortunately, we had a humorous and exciting time in the Tank, full of poop puns, and we are thankful that the Sharks seemed receptive to the idea.
PIRRO: And make no mistake, the ACLU is going to shop and find a judge who is most receptive to whatever it is they are looking for.
Such actions are apt to rattle those Japanese chief executives who have ignored the changing climate, and even those who have become more receptive to shareholder entreaties.
And with Trump, a man who is so receptive to praise, in the White House, Republicans have learned that the easiest way to get there is flattery.
Public markets are more receptive to tech stocks than at any time since the financial crisis and money managers have tremendous amounts of cash they must invest.
But if you had someone like 20th Century Fox come up and say that they wanted to do business, is that something you would be receptive to?
"The best persuaders become the best through pre-suasion — the process of arranging for recipients to be receptive to a message before they encounter it," Cialdini writes.
The zombified nature of the worst kind of second-screening may also be responsible for another  trend: we are ridiculously receptive to advertising when we're doing it.
They may also be less receptive to moderation and pressure to change because they have no fear of losing power to the Republicans in the near future.
In the interim, Trump won the White House, meaning the people he's now trying to convince — Chinese leaders — are less receptive to his threats than American voters.
"Once we explained those things to the patients, as well as other members of the community, they were very understanding and receptive to the information," he said.
But at times of collective anxiety, people of many faiths and none might also be receptive to some deeper reflections on the subject of fear and hope.
Making sure kids eat breakfast appears to be more difficult in the older age group, who are possibly less receptive to parental supervision, Pot and Coulthard said.
Australian Trade Minister Steven Ciobo said Canberra was receptive to exploring commercial opportunities China's new Silk Road presented, but any decisions would remain incumbent on national interest.
Mar Cambrolle, president of the Andalusian Association of Transsexuals (ATA), said Spain has been receptive to the issue of compensation, but "it obviously has not done enough".
And I found myself maintaining my spine: I wasn't afraid to tell him exactly what I needed or wanted, and he seemed very receptive to it all.
Consider Jonathan Swan's account in Axios about why Trump is now so receptive to working with Democrats: Trump gets mostly positive feedback for his turn towards bipartisanship.
Some fans were receptive to Bell's apology, while others attempted to convince the Jets running back to refund them for their entry fees from the previous season.
I suggested he take those references out since I thought they could turn off gun owners who might be receptive to his compelling case for smart guns.
Ryan suggested that voters in the district would be more receptive to King demonstrating support among community leaders instead of running against the Washington-based GOP leadership.
For months now, government officials have discouraged Duterte from acting out against the US, Thompson said, adding that the president has been somewhat receptive to this advice.
Being receptive to your audience is far more effective — brands have such amazing access to feedback now that design can become almost collaborative if you let it.
But Mr. Lavine appeared less receptive to the mayor's call for changes at the Board of Elections, whose members are nominated by Democratic and Republican Party leaders.
The company has offered contradictory statements about its use of what's called "psychographic data" for the campaign, which included targeting political messages to voters receptive to them.
"We will be much more receptive to selling our business if this happens," said Todd Lafferty, co-chief executive of Wheeler Brothers Grain Company in Watonga, Okla.
Through that job he was exposed to a range of European art from various epochs, and, judging from his early letters, he seemed receptive to them all.
The musical slashes easily at the homophobia of the original; in this one, when Michael-as-Dorothy comes on to Julie, she is receptive to "her" advances.
Some European officials believe that privately the White House has been more receptive to their arguments that the security threat of Chinese telecom companies can be tempered.
The rest of the show is more of a sustained holler, and being receptive to its charms surely requires a much younger set of ears than mine.
Though ocean-bound for now, she is receptive to expanding the focus of her work to other horizons as she continues to document and explore the environment.
For some, the lack of food is just part of the desperation that has made many here receptive to the call for a boycott of the vote.
"Senior officials in both the U.S. government and the Turkish government remain receptive to pursuing the possibility of an agreement," Mr. Mukasey said in the court filing.
Studies show that they are more receptive to new and unfamiliar foods when they sit at a table with adults and observe them eating those foods enthusiastically.
However, at one of his last public appearances in June, Marchionne said FCA would still be "receptive" to an offer if it "properly recognized" Magneti Marelli's value.
He also worries about the implication that "medicalizing" brainwashing could have on court decisions, which have traditionally not been very receptive to brainwashing as a criminal defense.
Organizers and activists who worked to get him elected soon found themselves at odds with a president who had promised to be receptive to their collective voice.
Meanwhile, Democrats now rely on a preponderantly urban-based coalition of minorities, millennials and white-collar whites largely receptive to global engagement in all of its forms.
Likewise, federal officials could be more receptive to state requests for waivers under Medicaid, the federal-state program that covers more than 70 million low-income people.
But the president was receptive to Republicans who told him he could be the difference-maker in these elections, according to G.O.P. officials briefed on the discussions.
Amid rumors of Cohn's potential resignation in recent months, allies have floated Kudlow's name in conversations with the President and Trump has been receptive to the notion.
The first is that a male bear's killing of a female's cub or cubs will force her back into heat, whereby she might be receptive to mating again.
You once said you'd written some really good country songs but people weren't being receptive to it but "Old Town Road" is the number one song in America.
Better still, outline at the outset of your relationship what your boss is looking for in a successful employee and make sure you're receptive to any coaching given.
As you get older, your body is more receptive to vitamins and food and all these different things, allergies I never had until I hit 35 and 40.
But his record suggests he'll be receptive to county clerks, bakers, pharmacists and others who say their conscience prohibits them from doing business with gay and lesbian people.
A new study by Stanford University analyzed the brain activity of 309 people to find a brain-wave which showed which people would be most receptive to antidepressants.
"You know your crush is receptive to flirting if he or she is responsive," says Barbara Greenberg PhD, a clinical psychologist who specializes in family and relationship issues.
"Through all our prior rounds of testing we have learned that many customers are receptive to the idea of a self-driving vehicle delivering their pizza," Vasconi said.
"I wouldn't say the exhibition industry is under threat, it's proved to be resilient for over a century by being receptive to innovation and embracing technology," says Loria.
Hammack's research shows that Generation Z doesn't think of gender and sex like their predecessors, and that young people are the most receptive to new ideas about sexuality.
One hypothesis is that these are used to stimulate a female to be more receptive to fully mating once the male forcefully inserts himself into her vaginal opening.
McAdam also name-checked Boston's mayor when listing the municipal leaders who've been most receptive to working with the technology company on bringing new networking technology to consumers.
They are hoping that targeting people based on what they are doing on their mobile devices at a particular time might make them more receptive to the message.
This year, people will be especially receptive to what you're saying, so what you do or don't can either bring you rewards or bite you in the ass.
People in countries like Germany and France were unlikely to be receptive to the self-flying aircraft, while respondents in the U.S. were more open to the idea.
Studies show that as the brain is exposed to more and more cocaine, its reward center adapts, becoming less receptive to natural positives such as food or affection.
While there are numerous reasons behind Trump's political success, these circumstances shed additional light on why evangelicals have been among the citizens most receptive to Trump's systematic misinformation.
Before we knew it, Kylie was talking to her fans and her followers and every single social media platform that she had was so receptive to this brand.
All this has made them more receptive to xenophobic politicians, and skeptical of the principles of liberal democracy, which they are now less willing to fight to defend.
The younger Ainge appears receptive to the suggestion -- an active LinkedIn page for Tanner Ainge bills him as "candidate for US House of Representatives (UT-3)," Chaffetz's seat.
Even if friends are receptive to the pitch, remember to ask whether they want to hear more when you run into each other on later occasions, experts said.
Mulvaney has spent his tenure shaking up the bureau, making it more receptive to the views of banks and the companies it regulates and scaling back its reach.
Sierra Schultzzie's fans are receptive to her American Eagle sponsorship (and trust her endorsement of the products) because they know she loved the brand before she was paid.
Trump has been receptive to the argument from some GOP allies that Haspel is part of what he has described as the "deep state," two sources told CNN.
Mueller wrote that while Russia actively sought to help Trump win the 2016 election, campaign officials were either unaware of the efforts or not fully receptive to them.
Mueller wrote that while Russia actively sought to help Trump win the 2016 election, campaign officials were either unaware of the efforts or not fully receptive to them.
People will be more receptive to your message if it is delivered humorously or playfully, but it doesn't mean that they will actually act to alleviate the problem.
That means that when they actually go through their mail, they're more likely to be receptive to a brand's message — and maybe even ready to do some shopping.
With Wall Street facing the prospect of declining revenue and rising costs, the company was receptive to his proposals to standardize and automate more of its trading operations.
By choosing Milton Keynes as its first U.K. city, however, Lime is intent on preventing conflicts by working with a city that is more receptive to transportation startups.
When politicians know they can target only the users most likely to be receptive to their messages, they are more likely to stray from the mainstream, experts say.
It doesn't seem like audiences were much more receptive to the gory psychological horror film that prompted more than 100 people to walk out of its Cannes premiere.
The new districts gave blacks entree into a political system that had been closed to them — and made surrounding districts more white and more receptive to Republican candidates.
Representative Daniel Crenshaw, Republican of Texas, using the abbreviation for the authorization for the use of military force, said that Congress should be receptive to modifying such measures.
The disparate results reflect the changing national attitude toward sexual misconduct in the #MeToo era when the public has been more receptive to women coming forward with allegations.
Triple-digit temperatures "preheat the fuels, and it makes them much more receptive to igniting," said Scott L. Stephens, a fire ecologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
Between 9,235 and 2000,21 people are estimated to be living with Duchenne in the United States; about 2600 percent have the genetic mutation receptive to the new drug.
Most voters were never exposed to the ads because they were targeted toward people most likely to be receptive to them, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
I think what he found is that people are as receptive to somebody speaking in multiple tongues as they are to someone clearly just focussed on the instrument.
"Visitors to Amazon are not already in a shopping mode — not just receptive to product massaging, but actively looking for it," said Nicole Perrin, senior analyst at eMarketer.
Ms. Hilbert initially seemed receptive to the effort, but the relationship soured after Ms. Jackson began questioning management of the cemetery and lobbied to become a board member.
Over the years, the diversity has deepened, become more layered, partly because, I imagine, ambitious filmmakers of increasingly different backgrounds know that Sundance will be receptive to them.
A pied-à-terre tax: New York lawmakers may be more receptive to it after the hedge fund billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin bought a penthouse for $21 million.
Mueller's report shows that the campaign was receptive to Russia's overtures — as in the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016, for example — even though they didn't pan out.
But once your body temperature returns to room temperature, the magic happens: Your skin is more receptive to skin-care ingredients, your blood is flowing, and inflammation is squashed.
He says that so far properties are receptive to Mint House's business plan, and to be a global brand, the real estate community company needs to welcome Mint House.
Stamos hopes that election officials who are wary of collaborating with the federal government will be more receptive to working with an independent group tied to academia and tech.
Bankers are said to be highly receptive to the deal, which has been a testament to the strength of the bank market and they hope heralds more to come.
In general, a Trump administration is likely to be much friendlier towards oil, gas and coal producers, and less receptive to arguments from renewable energy and clean technology firms.
These days, political campaigns use analytics to target the likely voters who may be home at the time canvassers are out and would be receptive to the political message.
"One of the biggest challenges is that the people who are often need that kind of help are the ones who are the least receptive to it," he said.
" She, later, continued, "I am more than open to an receptive to dealing with the systemic problem that are in root of injustice, disunity, and inequality in our country.
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.
Of course, Trump has said time and time again that Mexico will be reimbursing the US for those costs, but Mexico is obviously less than receptive to that idea.
As veterans of cinema, television and more recently computer games and the internet, they are used to mixing visual languages and receptive to new ideas, however off-the-wall.
Seniors agreed that the ability to wait until both you and your partner are calm and receptive to discuss difficult issues doesn't necessarily come naturally, but it is crucial.
Moreover, the consumer gives up the right to advocate for themselves if the only anecdote of an accident or a defect a company is receptive to is the vehicle's.
At the same time, teens who get a taste of nicotine might experience changes in the brain that make them more receptive to use of other drugs, Miech added.
The plastic-y earbuds are receptive to touch, allowing users to swipe up to increase or decrease the volume or swipe to return to a song or skip ahead.
A lot of poorly educated voters are receptive to conspiracy theories, like the view that the Clinton campaign is hiding crucial information about the candidate's real state of health.
The interest in this meeting, of course, is because of the question of collusion, right, whether Trump associates were amenable or open, receptive to any help from Russian agents.
To make Assistant receptive to two languages simultaneously, the company created a new language-identification model (which it calls LangID) that runs as soon as the software detects speech.
Keytruda has proved effective in fighting non-small cell lung cancer in patients with high levels of a protein called PD-L1, which makes them more receptive to immunotherapy.
What makes these messages stick -- and harder for parents to counteract -- is that they're timed for the precise moment in kids' development when they're most receptive to their influence.
BARCELONA, Feb 26 (Reuters) - European governments are proving receptive to the idea that China's Huawei poses security risks to telecoms networks, a senior U.S. cyber official said on Tuesday.
Banking Committee Democrats, many of whom are red-state moderates up for reelection in 2018, have been cautiously receptive to GOP pledges to focus on relief for small banks.
NFL teams aren't usually receptive to players speaking publicly in anything more than pro forma terms, and fans and critics can be unrelenting in difficult times, and in general.
Again, I don't think there's an easy answer to this, but I think an answer does exist, and we ignore those who are receptive to it at our peril.
The cable company is preparing to scuttle Walt Disney's $153 billion bid for some of Rupert Murdoch's media assets, and a major Fox shareholder is receptive to the idea.
Based on surveys about a year apart, researchers also found that teens who were more receptive to the marketing were more likely than others to later develop problem drinking.
They called on states to ask for waivers from the federal government to institute those requirements, and hinted the Trump administration would be much more receptive to the changes.
Papadopoulos also passed on an exchange with the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), which conveyed that the Russian foreign ministry was receptive to Trump making a trip to Russia.
Haley said that she doesn't believe she needs to publicly detail the private conversations she has with the president but noted that she thinks Trump is receptive to them.
It remains to be seen whether customers will be receptive to new services from other startups that have built entire companies on very specific offerings, like Robinhood, he said.
Officials reportedly added that they believed Trump would be more receptive to an emphasis against Iran, rather than Russia, who is poised to benefit from the chaos in Syria.
And Mr. Obama's strength among Northern white voters raises doubts about whether the Republicans, including Mr. Trump, can assume that white working-class voters are receptive to conservative candidates.
Furthermore, because this is a UN initiative, this presents the opportunity to launch and land the Dream Chaser in any UN member country that is receptive to the program.
But after a series of profit warnings, Chief Executive Olivier Zarrouati said last March Zodiac would be "receptive to any offer that is in the interests of the company".
He writes that Chad "was receptive to this engagement," and is "terminating the entry restrictions and limitations previously placed on the nationals of Chad," going into effect this Friday.
That approach usually does not play well with the Supreme Court justices, who have not been receptive to efforts to avoid its more restrictive readings of Rule 10b-5.
With Kaufman preoccupied, I figured that a company willing to at least admit that normal umbrellas are terrible might be receptive to suggestions to just make an umbrella hat.
Mariota is revered in his native state, Hawaii, and so McKenzie Milton, a talented Class of 28 quarterback from Mililani High School in Hawaii, was receptive to Frost's entreaties.
Older black voters are therefore more likely to be receptive to messages of security than to take a risk on something that they can't say is a safe bet.
Mr. Xi seemed receptive to Mr. Bach's questions and willing to help, and over dinner he laid out the history of regional relations with the North, Olympic officials said.
Had Justice Kennedy stayed on the court, there are good reasons to think he would have been particularly receptive to the plaintiffs' arguments in one of next week's cases.
Despite the level of on- and off-ice talent, all were very receptive to being told what to do by their coaches, which is no coincidence, says Chen-Yin.
Businesses have been hostile to RICO because of the threat of a triple-damage award, and Congress has been receptive to efforts to limit the scope of the law.
"A lot of people are becoming more receptive to the Bronx," said Sam Drizin, a salesman at BruMa Realty, founded four years ago with a focus on the borough.
Eventually, "it became clearer that the market may be more receptive to two customizable homes," Tishman Speyer&aposs senior managing director Carl Shannon told Business Insider in an email.
The practice of dangling tax breaks to attract film production is nothing new, but the fiercely competitive bidding for VFX work makes the industry especially receptive to this pull.
Americans are proving increasingly receptive to raising taxes on the well-to-do, but new polling suggests that increasing inheritance taxes is not as popular as some other proposals.
In August of last year, Tronc removed Editor Davan Maharaj and some of his top newsroom leaders in a purge designed to make the paper more receptive to innovation.
"Courts have not necessarily been receptive to that argument," said Richard Meneghello, co-chairman of the gig-economy practice group at the law firm Fisher Phillips, which represents employers.
All sides stress that the talks are tentative, and there are signs that the Saudis' main ally, the United Arab Emirates, is far less receptive to softening its stance.
"We are hopeful," she said, "that President-elect Trump's extensive business and hospitality background will make him receptive to the value that travel can play in improving international relations."
Developers believe Halo puts the brain in a state of "hyperplasticity" where your brain is more receptive to practice leading to improvements in muscle memory, strength, explosiveness, and endurance.
With less money and lobbying going to individual cities, counties, and states, these lower levels of government could be more receptive to a concerted advocacy effort than federal lawmakers.
By then, President Donald Trump presumably will have appointed a director more receptive to issues such as class action waivers that would be in line with his business-friendly agenda.
Both camps are expecting an administration receptive to their demands, though both have expressed concern and uncertainty over Trump's plans for the program, according to experts, industry and political sources.
Some health policy experts on both the political left and right say Congress may be more receptive to bipartisan efforts to fix the Affordable Care Act after Obama leaves office.
"Nick was really receptive to my past relationship with my ex-girlfriend..It felt good to kind of set the stage for the rest of my time here," she said.
RedQuanta said 60% of respondents found staff in Apple service centers in India to be "arrogant," and common complaints included staff not being receptive to customers' concerns about their devices.
Of course, every child is different and I suspect most toddlers won't be so receptive to the NoseFrida, but this is an invaluable tool to help them breathe during illness.
It also explains why moderate white Catholics, who are receptive to both traditions within the church, even though they have tended to vote Republican in recent elections, are swing voters.
I am ready for—and receptive to—any mystical bullshit that might elevate my existence beyond being a meaningless bit of flesh destined to die on a hunk of rock.
As ties with the League have strained, the M5S has become more receptive to approaches from those in the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) who favour a coalition between them.
The reasons for its success are complicated — and include everything from a smart promotional campaign to the national mood being uniquely receptive to a comfort food drama like this one.
They are not receptive to tub-thumping about patriotism and greatness, which is sometimes described as an opioid designed to divert attention from the core problems of injustice and corruption.
One could imagine, for instance, that evangelicals in Alabama who consider themselves "moderate" may be more receptive to Mr. Cruz than the evangelical Iowans who call themselves the same thing.
If the female is not receptive to the advances of the male he will remember this rejection and he will then be inhibited from additional courtship attempts for several hours.
Nelson said he found many parties—including the U.S. Olympic Committee, the U.S. Track & Field Association, and large sponsors of the sport—were receptive to the TFAA and its ideas.
But after a series of profit warnings, Chief Executive Olivier Zarrouati said last March that Zodiac would be "receptive to any offer that is in the interests of the company".
It was also a good night for Cruz, who was on course to finish third in a state that is much less less receptive to his social conservatism than Iowa.
But the jewelry world is actually erupting with modern and affordable collections as both young and experienced designers are finding an audience that's much more receptive to their experimental designs.
Activist investor Elliott Management upped pressure on the Anglo-Australian miner to review its petroleum assets stating there were clear signs that the market was receptive to a new strategy.
Sincerely, Abby Wolfe Of course, it's important that you understand your audience before straying too far from traditions — not every place will be receptive to a unique and inventive application.
But there are a lot of people left behind without the money or means to escape, people who might have once been receptive to these ideas but are now stuck.
It makes us more efficient as we eliminate part of the thinking process, but the downside is that we become less receptive to new ideas and less responsive to changes.
If you had asked me about devotees a couple of years ago I might have been more receptive to the idea, as I really was just looking to get laid.
In fact, Go-Jek's rapid expansion beyond ride sharing such as food delivery, on- demand massage services and cleaning services came about from being receptive to what Indonesian consumers wanted.
Factories, hospitals, call centers and other employers with large numbers of variable-hour employees have been among the most receptive to the idea, according to executives at PayActiv and FlexWage.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh focused their questions on the ruling's practical impact, suggesting they may be receptive to a ruling in state's favor.
Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani has expressed concerns about obstruction questions but said Trump's legal team may be receptive to "one or two questions that (Mueller's investigators) really need" about obstruction.
To give you a brief plot synopsis of the video, Gronk shows up to a bar and sits down next to an attractive woman who seems receptive to his presence.
Dutton and Mr. Green are hoping that younger readers from a generation that grew up with the internet and smartphones might be receptive to the concept of a miniature flipbook.
In a speech to state Medicaid officials in November, Ms. Verma indicated that the Trump administration would be receptive to work requirements and other conservative policy ideas to reshape Medicaid.
Boylen would likely have found his players more receptive to the three long practice sessions he wedged in amid Chicago's three games last week if he were a legit newcomer.
In Malaysia, where Goldman itself has been criminally charged, prosecutors and senior government officials are unlikely to be receptive to the bank's claim that Mr. Leissner was a lone wolf.
After crewmembers on the flight alerted passengers of the development, people became receptive to the diversion and were "happy to save a life," one passenger said to The Seattle Times.
During casting, he was particularly receptive to actors who were naturally funny, but when working with them later, he ensured that they did not actively set out to draw laughs.
Andreas Hamann, a biologist at the University of Alberta, says the province has been receptive to further climate policy changes, but hasn't yet committed to a systematic approach like BC's.
Hans-Dietrich Genscher, the foreign minister of West Germany, urged the West to be receptive to the perestroika and glasnost initiatives begun by Mikhail S. Gorbachev in the Soviet Union.
Pyongyang suddenly became receptive to Trump's lavish overtures that promised a secure and economically beneficial future if it would agree to the end of its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
In the countryside, residents, on average, are older, poorer, less educated and more receptive to the populist message that they are the true protectors of their nation's culture and heritage.
Many experts worry that the F.C.C., led by Ajit Pai, who tends to side with large telecommunications companies on important policy questions, will be overly receptive to T-Mobile's arguments.
While Texas may be receptive to certain measures, such as strengthening security in schools, Mr. Miller said, officials will continue to resist other policies championed by national gun control advocates.
But organizers generally agree that Sanders has deeper ties to the movement than his would-be Democratic predecessor, and that he is likely to be more receptive to outside pressure.
He was amazed that he kept hearing people asking each other if they would upgrade and being receptive to the new model instead of balking at the $999 price tag.
On the federal appeals court in Denver, he was receptive to claims from religious groups, and he was thought to be a likely vote for the church in Wednesday's case.
Curbelo, who served two terms representing Florida, said his state, a key 2020 battleground, is likely to be more receptive to the president's extended trade discussions with the communist nation.
The justices did not seem particularly receptive to that approach on Wednesday, with several of them saying that the laws themselves could not be read to provide for the hearings.
Perel notes that if a boss is not receptive to meeting and discussing how to improve the work environment, it may be time to escalate it to someone above them.
Wyler said he's been fortunate that OneWeb's backers, which include corporate giants like Softbank and Coca-Cola, have been receptive to spending extra cash to be good stewards of space.
In Europe, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany appears increasingly receptive to overtures from the new French president, Emmanuel Macron, for coordinated economic policies aimed at accelerating the integration of Europe.
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman praised Hicks on Monday for being receptive to information and coaching from the Yankees, while Hicks himself credited better training and nutrition for his improvement.
Sources say the company did not feel the public market was going to be receptive to its offering at that time, even as the M&A space was heating up.
Markets are still receptive to IPOs as volatility remains at relatively low levels, although roughly where it stood in March when Volkswagen pulled the previous IPO attempt, citing market uncertainty.
Despite being a mama bear, the source says Jenner has been turning toward her family and has "been very receptive to suggestions" about how to raise her 1-month-old daughter.
We'll never know if this shift made the jury in the retrial of Bill Cosby more receptive to Andrea Constand's story that the comedian had drugged and raped her in 2004.
While there's no evidence that an overtly neo-Nazi party could make a comeback in Germany, polling shows a surprisingly large minority receptive to anti-democratic and anti-immigrant campaign messages.
Several groups have formed to bring change to the region, and local officials are finding that voters are more receptive to approving new spending on services such as schools and roads.
Lili Reinhart, who plays Betty on Riverdale, clapped back at a fan who called the cast "rude" on Twitter for not being receptive to her allegedly throwing her arms around them.
"I expect that the FCC will be very receptive to this call as it has long regulated privacy in the other communications services that come under its jurisdiction," she tells TechCrunch.
He said that the authorities were confronted with a "protean" terrorist threat involving not only highly organized and coordinated attacks but also isolated acts by individuals receptive to Islamic State propaganda.
Ojalvo believes that, in a roundabout way, the popularity of the poop emoji has allowed for more open-mindedness among consumers, creating a marketplace that's more receptive to products like his.
Generally, people tend to be more receptive to hearing how you feel, than taking blame or criticism for something they allegedly did — which is how a "you" statement can come across.
Your friends and professional network will be especially receptive to your guidance, which is great for everyone since you give great advice (and love it when others finally listen to you).
But what's perhaps most impressive is the fact that it managed to break through in the US market which hasn't historically been receptive to film productions from India in the theater.
Netflix's user base has been less than receptive to similar moves in the past, including its pre-roll and post-roll ads, given that they pay for an ad-free experience.
Some health policy experts on both the political left and right say Congress may be more receptive to bipartisan efforts to fix the Affordable Care Act after its creator leaves office.
For one thing, all graduates are, on average, more likely to see big social and economic changes as an opportunity, not a threat, making them less receptive to Trump-style nativism.
When they would occasionally pause to shape a phrase, confer on bowings or toss out thoughts, they seemed receptive to one another's ideas and fast to incorporate them into their playing.
"I noticed it and the international desk was receptive to making the changes," she said, noting that—like NPR—it's not always the climate reporters who are covering the weather stories.
Publicly, Trump has remained receptive to the prospect of sitting before Mueller, who is investigating whether his campaign colluded with Russia and whether Trump attempted to short­ circuit the investigation itself.
In turn, greater Internet use, sensation seeking, having family or peers who drank and past alcohol use were all linked to a greater likelihood of being receptive to Internet alcohol marketing.
A growing distrust of state institutions and the media, caused by worry over the migrant influx and perceived sugarcoating in the reporting about it, made many people more receptive to misinformation.
Khan told British reporters on Wednesday that the Mets' owners were receptive to playing a game in London and that Manfred was interested in doing so, perhaps as soon as 2018.
Which is why Mr. Runde's suggestion that "many African countries may be more receptive to advisory services on issues related to conflict and violence," rather than the High22019s, misses the point.
He made the pitch during the deputy whip team meeting and RSC steering committee meeting, where members were overwhelmingly receptive to the strategy, according to sources with knowledge of the discussions.
"Through it all, she remained assiduous in her role, flexible, receptive to constructive criticism, and always exemplifying a great attitude with a strong sense of integrity and moral fiber," Banfield concluded.
But his task is perhaps even more fraught this time around: That audience is largely white, like Watson himself, and not necessarily receptive to the explicit proselytizing of Black church music.
And Gentleman Jack, while beautiful to gaze at, is a show with an agenda: It wants to tell a queer story, in a time more open and receptive to queer stories.
Now, as tenants have started to realize that Thanksgiving Day openings simply spread out their sales — and were not accretive to their top lines — they've become more receptive to the initiative.
If someone seems receptive to chatting, break the ice the same way you would at a cocktail hour — by mentioning current events or something that's happening in your city, Copeland says.
Some former Republican officials held out hope that Mr. Trump would be receptive to moderating influences, but others worried that he would simply listen to the last person he spoke to.
"But there's always a certain allure to Paris, and the collectors here are more receptive to looking at Asian art," said Mr. Koh, one of 0003 dealers exhibiting at the fair.
Nor have denizens of the so-called "wildland-urban interface" been receptive to the idea that controlled burns, set and supervised by government employees, are necessary to thin out cluttered woodlands.
During the 2016 campaign, exit poll numbers from the Pew Research Center suggested that Latter-day Saints reacted more negatively to Mr. Trump than other faith groups normally receptive to Republicans.
After crewmembers on the flight alerted passengers of the development, people became receptive to the diversion and were "happy to save a life," according to one passenger cited in The Times.
In December, in a sign that the Supreme Court may be more receptive to upholding the September order, the court allowed it to go into effect as the case moved forward.
Martinez said Hilton was initially skeptical about a virtual meetup event broadcast simultaneously in five global cities last fall, but that the results left them more receptive to this new reality.
I expect Congress to become receptive to extreme measures when Members of Congress start dying from COVID-19, which might not take long if the virus starts spreading through the Capitol.
Many scientists suspect that exercise alters the biology of the brain in ways that make it more malleable and receptive to new information, a process that scientists refer to as plasticity.
They found an uncommon ally in some insurers, who rely heavily on Medicaid and Medicare as mainstays of their business and hope the Senate will be more receptive to their concerns.
And with a steady stream of Chinese capital under its belt, Pakistan may no longer be receptive to American threats, the most recent of which involves Washington cutting off security assistance.
But it's unclear how much voters will have heard about South Carolina by Super Tuesday — especially the type of low-information voters who have been especially receptive to Bloomberg's ad deluge.
Offering access to fee-free remittance — something geared directly toward immigrants — could thus help Varo gain even more traction among a group that may already be receptive to its banking services.
You didn't hear explicit calls for women to stay at home or be subservient to men, although it's an open question how many Americans are receptive to questioning traditional gender roles.
" While recognizing that older workers were important to high-tech employers such as IBM, it concluded that "successor generations … are generally much more innovative and receptive to technology than baby boomers.
The Democrats might be more receptive to the measures I have proposed if they are offered a separate bill that would protect DACA participants from deportation if the program is terminated.
Influential podcasts like "Reply All" and "The Tim Ferriss Show" helped popularize the concept, which has caught on in Silicon Valley, where some were already receptive to the concept of psychedelics.
But Huffman could find policymakers particularly receptive to his views as Facebook and other Silicon Valley giants come under fire from lawmakers in Washington and candidates on the 2020 campaign trail.
A majority of Americans believe race relations have worsened under Mr. Trump, and liberal constituencies appear far less receptive to the idea that even the worst racists can be negotiated with.
Oh, and get this ... we also got the real Roseanne Barr out in NYC Wednesday, and she was a bit more receptive to the good ratings news than her Conners costar.
That's what makes QAnon or Sandy Hook trutherism or any other conspiracy theory so difficult to combat: Because conspiracy theories aren't based on facts, conspiracy theorists aren't receptive to them either.
After the February 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, at least six public opinion polls suggested that Americans were becoming more receptive to gun control.
Trump is generally receptive to conspiracy theories, like birtherism, but a lot of his favorite ones, like the false claim that Obama was wiretapping Trump Tower during the campaign, revolve around him.
Yet Sanders won—primarily because the Democratic Party has changed dramatically in the last two decades, becoming a much more liberal party that is receptive to Sanders's call for a political revolution.
Are people of color, about 60% of Georgia's Democratic electorate, going to receptive to the idea of reviving a program that many didn't use or some even felt wasn't available to them?
China is by far South Korea's largest trading partner, and policy makers in Seoul said a closer relationship would make China more receptive to appeals to put more pressure on the North.
By reading Children of Blood and Bone, then, she hopes readers will be more receptive to applying the sentiments to interactions they hear about on their Twitter feed and on the news.
Trump called Kaepernick's NFL protest about racial injustice "terrible," but no doubt West has juxtaposed the two to send some kind of message that I'm just too tired to be receptive to.
Even before Trump's inauguration, white Americans were increasingly receptive to explicit racial appeals, an unraveling of progress we'd seen after the "Southern strategy" of Nixon and Atwater had seemingly run its course.
It is not clear whether McConnell, or more conservative party members such as Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Senator Mike Lee of Utah, are receptive to keeping some of the taxes.

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