Receptivity in a sentence as a noun

Sexual receptivity more than a few days a year has it's redeeming qualities though...

Namely, that creating something often leads to a wall of hate rather than receptivity.

Props to the OP/author for both the article and receptivity to critique regarding UX here in comments.

If you make it about "what's in it for the reader or prospective customer", their receptivity and reaction to it will be much better.

It depends both on the intensity of the music and receptivity of the listener and can be developed.

It reeks of ad-ness, and it may set off some psychological barrier to receptivity amongst viewers precisely because their brains have been trained to filter out ads.

Well, as with all conceptual discussions, clarity, receptivity and sufficiency are a function both of speaker and of audience.

"The offering also includes “neutrality targeting”: that is, isolating upsetting stories that could decrease receptivity to ad messages — placements to be avoided.

I have put a lot of thought into how it works to signal receptivity selectively because it really has gone extremely poorly for me to initiate, even though I have a long track record of being heavily sought after by men.

Overall blood sugar regulation remains similar across most macronutrient ratios as long as calories are controlled, as cells scale their receptivity to insulin to maintain homeostasis.

Interestingly, "a long-term orientation suggests less receptivity to e-commerce" because of a reduced "willingness to pay for convenience".As an aside regarding cultural blinders, LTO was not detected in Geert Hofstede's original 1981 research.

Nationalism does not represent receptivity, curiosity, and information exchange.

That receptivity is based on many factors, like education, prejudices, economic and social situation, etc. For example, by systematically performing daily "ground Truth" disinformation "vaccinations" government can work on decreasing the prejudices and thus decreasing the disinformation receptivity of the populace.

Receptivity definitions

noun

willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas); "he was testing the government's receptiveness to reform"; "this receptiveness is the key feature in oestral behavior, enabling natural mating to occur"; "their receptivity to the proposal"

See also: receptiveness openness