open-mindedness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It was used to mean a spirit of change and open-mindedness.
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It aims to give students a broader understanding of the interconnectedness of different school subjects as well as creating greater open-mindedness among students and encouraging critical thinking.
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He saw the university, with its emphasis on dialogue, open-mindedness and skepticism, as an institution that could foster such thinking and research.
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It has been argued that schools should emphasize open-mindedness more than relativism in their science instruction, because the scientific community does not embrace a relativistic way of thinking.
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This attitude and his open-mindedness towards the student protests of 1968 made him popular among the younger generation, too.
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There was still resistance to open-mindedness among the clergy who ran the university.
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Other qualities that are often valued in master moralities are open-mindedness, courage, truthfulness, trust and an accurate sense of self-worth.
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His grasp of current thought developed in him an open-mindedness and a sympathy with real progress.
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He expects open-mindedness and compassion, and expects his followers to attempt to meet and befriend other races.
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Thin boundaries are associated with open-mindedness, sensitivity, vulnerability, creativity, and artistic ability.
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