| 41. | "We have always had very much of an open door policy in terms of our shareholders'opinions, and that will continue ."
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| 42. | As a community based organization, St . Yves maintains an open door policy and undertakes out-reach initiatives in communities and schools.
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| 43. | In 2000, the first full year of the open door policy, admissions were up 15 percent from 1999, the industry said.
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| 44. | Following the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, Li moved to Beijing, where he served the Open Door Policy.
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| 45. | After the 1980s, due to the open door policy of mainland China, Singapore began to have greater contact with mainland China.
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| 46. | After experimenting briefly in 1995-96 with an open door policy towards journalists, Burma's government now rarely lets reporters into the country.
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| 47. | Government officials at the local, state, and federal level often implement an open door policy for the purpose of meeting with constituents.
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| 48. | Khai had nothing to say on human rights, but said Vietnam would maintain an open door policy to foreign investment and trade.
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| 49. | "I think his open door policy has moved the whole peace process forward, " he told reporters after his arrival in Washington.
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| 50. | This open door policy and helping others in need was a policy that shape a part of the character of Guadalupe Huerta.
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