receptiveness betydelse and definition

  • En [ rɪˈsep.tɪv.nəs]
  • Us [ rɪˈsep.tɪv.nəs]

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Exempel på receptiveness

  • Although most of these crazes now seem tragically quaint, the '70s were also characterized by a touching receptiveness to new ideas.

  • There is a need for receptiveness to new ideas as opposed to the instantaneous rejection which is our normal British heritage.

  • Contini believes that the modern child can be weaned off the junk-food diet, and that the key is to tap in to their receptiveness to culinary education.

  • Until now there has been little attention paid to how we feel and how that shapes our receptiveness to advertising.

  • By understanding these relations, researchers may discover new ways to increase the receptiveness of their audience and influence attitudes and behaviors that foster adoption.

  • First, business is not all-powerful, as some observers seem to indicate, because its influence depends on the receptiveness of the government it interacts with.

  • The idea of uniform receptiveness is in fact the same as for admissibility, modulo a distinct concept of output.

  • Cultural factors that affect patients' receptiveness to self-care may influence both the no intervention baseline and the effect of an intervention.

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May 10, 2021

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