| 21. | He stands on an open door policy.
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| 22. | The US extends the Open Door Policy from Asia into Europe, displacing, for example, British oil interests abroad.
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| 23. | We have an open door policy.
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| 24. | For an open door policy to have any meaning, there needs to be a true exchange of ideas.
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| 25. | He has an open door policy.
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| 26. | In 1947 and in 1949 she cruised to the Far East and was based at open door policy.
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| 27. | That type of logic is an open door policy for every article anyone could ever want to make.
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| 28. | Hay took this as acceptance of his proposal, which came to be known as the Open Door Policy.
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| 29. | "Poland is going to continue its pressure for an open door policy, " he said in an interview.
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| 30. | Until recently the federal government had an open door policy for Cuban immigrants, welcoming them as victims of communism.
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