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But Dalia and Perl view Hasidic Judaism with an open-mindedness that is jarring to outsiders—and likely their peers.

The open-mindedness of young audiences may not even be the most important thing.

Their patience, compassion, and open-mindedness can inspire us all.

What distinguished him was his open-mindedness, his essential goodness, his singleness and simplicity of aim.

It is a quality to cultivate, this simple open-mindedness which is ready to respond to new spiritual impulses.

What is at present meant by open-mindedness is in reality failure to have any mind at all upon a given subject.

I find, however, that his critics are agreed in ascribing to him with remarkable unanimity the virtue of 'open-mindedness.'

Its attitude is that of scientific investigation, open-mindedness towards all phases of truth, and freedom of teaching.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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