| 21. | Commissioner Steve Hatchell has indicated some receptiveness to the cause, although 1997 schedules would not be affected.
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| 22. | This is about charges of sexual aggression to which a woman has not in advance signaled her receptiveness.
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| 23. | "He listens very well, and I'm very happy about his receptiveness,"
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| 24. | Receptiveness is expressed by permission for mounting by the male and setting aside the tail by the female.
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| 25. | In 2008, Rockbridge introduced its Green Technology Index which measures receptiveness to innovative green behaviors and products.
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| 26. | Instead he was used as'teaser', a stallion used to gauge the mare's receptiveness.
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| 27. | Jones studied the local economy and receptiveness of racial minorities to his message, though language remained a barrier.
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| 28. | A female riflebird signals her receptiveness by briefly fluttering her wings and the male hops onto her back before copulation.
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| 29. | The same point has been made to explain the cable industry's receptiveness to an industry-devised ratings system.
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| 30. | And for fledgling domestic technology companies, the new receptiveness to their IPOs provides the chance to more easily raise capital.
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