opening-up Meaning & Definition

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  • And this opening-up is at the last analysis a total organic wholeness of self-integration.

  • This article demonstrates tools for exploring textual connections with readers, and the value of such explorations for opening-up reader interpretations of a text.

  • The opening-up of rural life which was undoubtedly going on in the early 1900s was of recent date.

  • In the second place, it is precisely the opening-up of institutions such as retirement (from the privilege of elite civil servants) which transformed them in numerous ways.

  • A close look at interest rate spread, particularly for 1995\96 (the year of real opening-up), suggests that the market became less efficient, which is counter-intuitive.

  • Thus, in contrast to the technology-shock case, the policy response-a tightening in response to higher output-does tend to contain the opening-up of a real rate gap.

  • The railways directive has not led to a complete opening-up of the market.

  • We need to see progress on democracy and the opening-up and normalising of political life, especially now, one year after the mass detention of dissidents.

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