But our longstanding tradition of being an open door for innovation is at risk.
That wouldn't be good, so we do want to have an open door policy.
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If you pushed on an open door in space, it would push you in the opposite direction.
The new wave of anti-dumping cases is particularly alarming because protectionists are pushing at an open door.
No repressive regime can move down a new path unless it has the choice of an open door.
The 59-year-old vicar had an open door policy and had previously spoken about Christianity sometimes involving taking risks.
That way, if you do hit a wall, you have an open door back to the executive suite.
As America already thinks the Atlantic bluefin tuna is overfished by Europeans, Mr Irranca-Davies will probably be pushing on an open door.
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Fortunately, he succeeds, and the result is an open door to an exciting topic that anyone with intellectual curiosity can stroll right through.
The assembly is, to some extent, pushing at an open door with some of these proposals, so the question is when will definitive changes be made?
Installing natural gas means an open door to change to use of renewable biogas either completely or partially at any time -whenever it becomes available.
You can not have an open door in a place where you can get fired for anything and replaced by anyone for less money no less.
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They discussed at length different modalities, different outcomes, different means to get to the ends that Ben already has described -- and with an open door.
Despite their illusion of control, college coaches are fully in thrall to high school and club coaches in order to guarantee an open door to top players.
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Whether or not they buy the reasoning behind it, many readers will think Mr Wolfe's call for active government is now merely pushing at an open door.
And burglary statistics from the dorms don't distinguish forcible break-ins by outsiders from students who take advantage of an open door by helping themselves to a neighbor's BlackBerry.
Around 2:20 a.m. on Friday, Mr. Smith entered the two-story off-campus home that Ms. Rebello shared with her twin sister and other roommates through an open door, police said.
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Any good lawyer knows that injecting broad language into a contractual agreement inherently leaves an open door that either party can later take advantage of depending on the circumstances.
She went to the back, where the servants lay under blankets in the courtyard, and slipped through an open door, through the filthy kitchen, which smelled of garlic and curry, and into the heavily carpeted dining room.
That meant a hungry person coming through an open door to steal a loaf of bread faced the same minimum prison time as someone who planned and pulled off a major jewel theft from someone's home, said Mr. Baroni.
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"It creates an open door for review of content and potential censorship there, it will create a chilling environment for the internet, " said Terry Kramer, the US's ambassador to Wcit, in a video uploaded by the ITU on Sunday.
The running takes place in narrative limbo, since no one else on the spaceship seems aware of her plight, and she stumbles on a pivotal secret through an open door that should, by the logic of the plot, have been sealed and triple-locked.
Leandro Erlich's "Stuck Elevator" (2011) is more complex: A freestanding box, about the size of an elevator shaft, it reveals, through an open door, the elevator's lifting mechanism and, through a gap at the bottom, the interior of the cabin, with a newspaper on the floor.
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An Australian who spent most of his career in the U.S., he was a rebel outsider with club privileges (a column for more than 20 years at Time, an open door at The New York Review of Books, film crews trailing him around) and no cultural baggage tags that others could readily identify.
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One of the fire investigators, who had been standing by an open door in the living room, escaped moments before the oxygen-starved fire roared out of the room into the hallway a fireball that caused the corridor to go quickly into flashover as well, propelling the fire out the front door and onto the porch.
After decades of an open-door policy, the 1924 U.S. Immigration Act imposed quotas by nationality.
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They called for an "open door" in world markets, but protected America's prosperity behind high tariff walls.
With Singapore, the city has pushed an 'open door policy' welcoming professional talent from around the world.
Labour has systematically failed to think through the consequences of an open-door Britain.
He said the Liberal Democrats, Labour and the Conservatives were "all the same" on immigration because they wanted an "open door" to eastern Europeans.
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