| 31. | On the other hand, the United States expressed strongly negative reactions to Japan's rejection of the Open Door Policy.
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| 32. | :America had the reputation of a land of opportunity, and ( until the 1920s ) an open door policy.
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| 33. | Open door policies have also been seen as a way for companies to discourage the formation of labor unions.
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| 34. | In addition he was a respected undergraduate advisor known for his open door policy and genuine concern for students.
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| 35. | In November 1955, the popular tabloid " Confidential " ran a story entitled " Mae West's Open Door Policy ".
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| 36. | Janos Szabo, Hungary's defense minister, said the group favored " an open door policy and support Slovakia's accession plans ."
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| 37. | Rivalries between the imperialist nations and the American Open Door Policy prevented China from being carved up into many colonies.
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| 38. | "Initially, special economic zones were a key element of the open door policy, " said Joan Zheng, economist at Baring Securities.
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| 39. | In this capacity Sargent stood as a committed opponent of the so-called " open door policy " with regards to immigration.
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| 40. | The U . S . Open Door Policy towards China was a clear check against Japanese aspirations on the Asian mainland.
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