Surely our fair city has a wealth of opportunities for those willing to shun the pub and the joypad? |
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If it was serious about a long-term commitment to Mitsubishi, then why isn't it willing to bail it out? |
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To prospective employers, let me say that I'd be willing to fail for a fraction of the cost of other corporate washouts. |
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I am willing to put my point over and can do so in a coherent, understandable manner. |
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The Government has shown willing by putting up more than half the cost of the Malton and Norton scheme. |
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People who would be willing to accompany singing with any musical instrument would also be welcome. |
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When I went on a short jaunt to Japan a few years ago, my guide asked me what I was willing to eat. |
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Others say they are willing to put up a fight in an effort to stay in Moss Side. |
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He points out that if you have already got tens of millions of willing users, it's just a question of working out what you can charge them for. |
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If researchers are willing to disseminate misleading claims then their integrity is brought into question. |
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Yes, turkey hunters love to hunt and are willing to spend serious money in this growing market. |
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His are not the opinions that either liberal theologians or secular humanists are accustomed to hearing or willing to accept. |
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The plane juddered skyward, helped no doubt by the mental efforts of 100 twitchy passengers willing it into the air. |
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I think teachers in Victoria are willing to continue and escalate job action if that's what's required in order to get a fair deal. |
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They also had to be willing to engage in a morally suspect and legally questionable act. |
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The licence-permit raj created passive consumers willing to buy any rubbish available. |
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You may then be able to jockey your way to victory, or you may be willing or compelled to accept a draw. |
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He was the driving force upfront, and was ably supported by the willing Richard Pugh, Duncan Jones and Ryan Jones. |
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Anyone willing to pay money to hear us all waffle on for sixty minutes of unbridled nonsense? |
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I believe there is no baby there, but I'm willing to have a wet infant hauled into view. |
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More couples are willing to have preventative counselling than they are to seek it out after walking down the aisle. |
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Young drivers also appear willing to accept lifts from drivers they know to have taken illicit substances. |
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He said the slate would consist of candidates who were not willing to sell out the UNC to become absorbed into some other political entity. |
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Together they roam the streets, picking up prostitutes and other willing, wanton woman to calm their near-desperate need for the female form. |
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Daisy, the unloved eight-year-old in a large family, becomes the willing acolyte to the tender and solicitous Theresa. |
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I have put myself through a war of attrition, willing the other side to win. |
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It is willing to adapt to new world conditions, and to absorb new technologies and investments. |
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What they are not willing to do, however, is take part in what they view as an illegal and abusive occupation. |
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I'll certainly take an email addy or a phone number if someone's willing to give it to me, but I don't insist. |
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Finding the equipment and an instructor wasn't difficult, but admitting acrophobia was more than I was willing to expose. |
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There are billions of people who are more than willing to do their part to propagate the human race. |
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My main income is two pensions, but my wife has a well-paid job and is willing to finance the building through a personal loan. |
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But in wartime we are even less able, and willing, than usual to see ourselves as others see us. |
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And in order for them to realize their vision, they are willing to use any means. |
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With the fiscal crisis, more people are willing to listen to tales about colluding bankers trying to undermine capitalism. |
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We all go back to staring at the lift doors willing them to open. |
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Always willing to talk to the media, and skilled in putting his view across, he reserved most of his energies for negotiations at the highest political levels. |
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You might be willing to pull a driver off the rack, waggle it a little, then lay down your credit card, but the stakes are higher in the professional game. |
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But are the creators exploiting the pester power of Balamory fans willing to spend vast sums of pocket money pounds on any old piece of tat with a Balamory logo? |
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Private clinics have popped up in several provinces, offering quicker diagnostic care for those willing to pay hundreds of dollars to jump the queue. |
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Few will be fooled a second time by a virtual Filipino 10-year-old in a chat room willing to do their sordid bidding for pay. |
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The bottom line is that TV can reap tremendous rewards for your small business, but you have to be willing to be patient and have the war chest to back up that patience. |
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They were all willing to wholeheartedly put themselves out there for this thing they cared deeply about. |
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When passions are enflamed, people will be less willing to sit down and negotiate with someone they view as an aggressor. |
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Maybe Americans are willing to look at someone who does something different from the calculated. |
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These days cash-strapped Italy is handing out restoration initiatives to just about anyone willing to pay the bill. |
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The accusations kept getting tawdrier, but, still, Calvary has seemed willing to stand behind its men. |
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Despite the alluring ubiquity of junk food, the ability to eat healthy is available to all of us, if we are willing to choose it. |
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An amiable interviewee, he was more than willing to chat about acting technique, his wide range of screen roles, and much more. |
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But this reformist contingent is short on active-duty officers willing to step forward. |
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Are we willing to expend the time and resources required to solve the problem? |
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There is a mini-salon station that applies sparkles onto willing attendees nails. |
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In spite of these quibbles, Lancaster's book should prove a valuable resource to ministers and serious laity who are willing to grapple with issues of biblical authority. |
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If you're willing to go all the way, here are a few helpful hints. |
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We are willing to offer a small honorarium that we hope you will accept for judging the competition. |
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More than a few were willing to be open about their sexual, if not romantic, aspirations. |
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For every Clint Dempsey willing to play with a broken nose, there seem to be a dozen floppers a la Cristiano Ronaldo. |
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In fact, the story of Barabbas is more interesting and complicated than most preachers seem willing to acknowledge. |
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A society which is willing to accept increasing levels of violence is a society that will beget more of it. |
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Of the three children, only Bernice seems willing to do anything in the spirit of their mother and father. |
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The Jezebel is considered to be a sexually aggressive woman, portrayed as being ready and willing to respond to the master's beck and call without any resistance. |
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When a bowl game was at stake, even they were willing to abandon the moral high ground. |
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At the very least, says Brandenburg, judges are going to be less willing to take a risk in a capital punishment case. |
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And yet brazen bandits prove time and again they are willing to try to return anything. |
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I really love this new stereo system but I'm not willing to part with the cash to buy it. |
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Although willing to compromise about exact boundaries, the government stood firm on the existence or abolition of county councils. |
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Tostig asked what his brother Harold would be willing to give Hardrada for his trouble. |
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Orkney have indicated that they are willing to play host for the 2023 games. |
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They pitched the design to several aircraft companies but found no one willing to produce the design. |
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This, however, is a difficult task that only a true philosopher, and not a mere philodox, will be willing to tackle. |
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However, few of Nepos' contemporaries were willing to support his cause after he ran away to Dalmatia. |
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They was willing to blue the lot and have nothing left when they got home except debts on the never-never. |
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She might be renting a tux, however, as she is willing to have a bridesman. |
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He was more than willing to extend the terms of the loan, but his boss decided to play hardball and demanded a balloon payment. |
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Whereupon, willing to use that occasion, he kneeled down, and, with humble-heartedness and hearty earnestness printed in his graces. |
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They brought back many foreign ambassadors whose kings and rulers were willing to declare themselves tributaries of China. |
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Those men willing to cooperate with the colonial rule replaced those with hereditary and traditional claims to leadership. |
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The Godwins' position disintegrated as their men were not willing to fight the king. |
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Some are willing to travel to the other designated areas, especially during slow periods of the day. |
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They cast about for support in this struggle and on the Protestant side only the Republic was able and willing to provide it. |
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Still not willing to give up the promise of wealth, he convinced his wife to come, bringing their surviving daughter. |
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They were willing to share the land with the Europeans, but the Indians did not intend to leave or give up access. |
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Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily. |
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In 1481, the last male of the House of Anjou died, willing all the Angevin possessions to the king. |
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As part of this covenant, God promises to give the elect the Holy Spirit to make them willing and able to believe. |
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Local gentry saw the office as one of local influence and prestige and were therefore willing to serve. |
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Men had a civic duty to be prepared and willing to fight for the rights and liberties of their countrymen. |
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The EU and the Council of Europe are willing to accept a moratorium as an interim measure. |
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During Ramalamadingdong, it can be a little tiring to have to do it so many times more each day, but he's willing to do his part. |
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The Consul also noted that Nashashibi sidestepped the principle, but was willing to negotiate for favourable modifications. |
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Few of the Teleri were willing to go forth to war, for they remembered the slaying at the Swanhaven, and the rape of their ships. |
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Not willing to have a war with the United States, Napoleon III decided at the beginning of 1866 to withdraw French troops from Mexico. |
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But I am not willing to take the responsibility of advising others as to their course. |
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He let it be known that if he recovered he would be willing to serve as a member of a Home cabinet. |
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According to Schumpeter, an entrepreneur is willing and able to convert a new idea or invention into a successful innovation. |
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According to Schumpeter, an entrepreneur is a person who is willing and able to convert a new idea or invention into a successful innovation. |
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Many customers are willing to pay a premium for organic vegetables. |
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Some parishes advertised for apprenticeships, and were willing to pay any employer prepared to offer them. |
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Slater also hired recruiters to search for families willing to work at the mill. |
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When this was refused, he asked that at least those willing would be released from their martial oath to be free to return to Britain. |
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First degree price discrimination charges each consumer the maximum price the consumer is willing to pay. |
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The maximum price a consumer is willing to pay for a unit of the good is the reservation price. |
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The theory of second degree price discrimination is a consumer is willing to buy only a certain quantity of a good at a given price. |
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Such powerful human families would descend upon the reptilians themselves and they would be willing to do just anything to retain their power. |
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The old mansion was reputedly haunted, but few were willing to go and investigate. |
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When his absence from home was known a number of willing volunteers went to search for him. |
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The Postmaster General was always willing to allow a fourth coach provided the increased weight did not cause time to be lost in running. |
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A bruiser with a sandpapery voice, he was a reliable teller of corner-boy tales and, it seemed, a willing cog. |
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James worked harder as king than his brother had, but was less willing to compromise when his advisers disagreed. |
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Thus, Goldman found them a willing buyer for the junk piled into abacus. |
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No top or gyroscope has actually been balanced perfectly enough to guide an astronomical telescope, but they show willing. |
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He said God willing, now there will be no wrap-ups and the system will continue. |
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For once I'd met a man which was willing and able to stand up and slug it out with me. |
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The Continental powers as late as 1808 were willing to give him nearly all of his gains and titles, but some scholars maintain. |
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The same relation may prevail between the suchness of willing in men and the realization of that willing. |
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They were both superdedicated to the military, willing to take orders without thinking. |
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Although the novel was quite far-fetched, I was willing to suspend my disbelief. |
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I am willing to pay a fair amount, but not to be mulcted in that vindictive way, and nuts to the Hellfare State. |
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Consumers are willing to pay top dollar for distinctive, rare, traditional cheeses. |
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I live in London, Ontario, so I hope it will be ticketmaster... if not, would anybody Torontarian be willing to buy some tickets for me? |
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But both those cars are nippy, fun, willing, cinched-down, pretty tossable little cars. |
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Improved graphics at the expense of battery life was a tradeoff the designers were willing to make. |
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So far, all the players seemed to be willing to wait their turn. |
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Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes to any custody but that of a man-of-war. |
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Unemboldened by alcohol, we were less willing than before to visit the haunted house. |
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It should come as no surprise that they also seem the most willing to overrule the Court's past decisions. |
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Buyers have a maximum price they are willing to pay and sellers have a minimum price they are willing to offer their product. |
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She was as willing as the wapping mort whose tunnel you chiselled last week. |
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In the Whedonverse, who is willing and able to become a hero often defies two-dimensional thinking or traditional expectations. |
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There is certainly the need to reward performance and offer incentives for success, but flogging a willing horse is not the way to do it. |
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The pleasure of identifying with Rambo as he kicks and punches his persecutors is the willing him on to succeed. |
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Perhaps it is applaudable if Mr Fox considers the economic threat so dire that he is willing to abandon political expediency for the common good. |
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He will not be so willing, I think, to join with you as with us younglings. |
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She often left Caylee with her mother, who was willing to baby-sit. |
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Sellers willing to offer their goods at a lower price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as producer surplus. |
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The models are not Adonises they are ordinary men who are willing to take their kit off. |
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Gibbons excels through riveting writing and alack of fear which leaves him willing to tackle any subject head on and with brutal honesty. |
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My brother Basil was probably the most protective of me. He would be willing to wallop anyone with a knuckle sandwich who messed with me. |
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Representative of the Russian Federation s Siberia Zone and Russian consul-general is willing to Launch Cooperation with Iran s Yazd Province. |
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And we will liberate Chechnya and the entire Caucasus, God willing. |
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No, it was finding a London hotel willing to accommodate his two pet Jack Russell terriers. |
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Buyers willing to pay for goods at a higher price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as consumer surplus. |
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Anti-Americanism has spiked to unprecedented heights, making the world less willing to act with us to share the superpower burden. |
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For our part we are quite willing to pass the immortelles to Outerbridge Horsey, Banker Stillman's legal beagle. |
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You'll find, when you come back, I promise you, Kit, that everyone is willing to let bygones be bygones, and that you can make a fresh start. |
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It comprised various companies that were willing to create standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the Web. |
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Must have a high school diploma, a GED diploma or be willing to take a GED test prep aration course. |
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He leaned back and put his expensively loafered feet on one of my chairs. Apparently he was willing to cough up some change for footwear. |
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Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll have that new barn finished in time for the harvest. |
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Classical models of unemployment occurs when wages are too high for employers to be willing to hire more workers. |
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He was willing to use violence and threats to get what he wanted. |
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Besides, I am a man of the people. I like the working class, and am willing to be thought one of them. |
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Now individuals and teams need to be willing to colour outside the lines and not work only from inside a box, a silo, a discipline, and so on. |
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And so Pilate, willing to content the people, released Barabbas unto them, and delivered Jesus, when he had scourged him, to be crucified. |
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Elgar refused, but would have collaborated with George Bernard Shaw had Shaw been willing. |
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Page, Jones and Jason Bonham were reported to be willing to tour, and to be working on material for a new Led Zeppelin project. |
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He should be willing to be utilised and wholly integrated into the picture by the director and the camera. |
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The orchestra was willing to allow the ambitious conductor Albert Coates to put himself forward as chief conductor. |
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Wilson and Broccoli were willing to postpone production of the film to ensure Mendes' participation. |
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She was willing to forgive his messiness when they married, and pick up after him, but not that he forgot their anniversary. |
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There were always people willing to believe that our pro matches weren't strictly on the level, that they were just exhibitions. |
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Even when thrashed through the ropes at the end, Haye clambered back and was willing to continue. |
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The Den Uyl government in The Hague now had a willing partner in Paramaribo to realise its plans for Surinamese independence. |
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In 2017, it was reported that the G4 nations were willing to temporarily forgo veto power if granted permanent UNSC seat. |
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Previously France had only been willing to act in conjunction with Spain but now they were willing to go to war alone if necessary. |
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Despite his fame, he's a humble, laid-back guy, more than willing to teach me a thing or two about minigolf. |
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Meanwhile, soldiers had become radicalised by the Russian Revolution and were less willing to continue fighting. |
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I'm willing to donate money as long as it's for a good cause. |
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Even if Steve was a doofus, Nichols and Rand were quite willing to work for him as long as he had money. |
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Of the hundreds of emigrants contacted, only 33 were willing to participate in the survey and just three expressed a desire to return. |
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Would you be willing to sit in an AFV, even the most modern, while I toss a couple mollies onto the engine compartment? |
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Australia is exceptional because the government faces a fully elected upper house, the Senate, which must be willing to pass all its legislation. |
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If Crabtree is down on his luck he will most likely be willing to do anything for money. |
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Netscape, while willing to drink the open source Kool Aid, realized there were other important issues in the commercial sector. |
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The UUP's sole remaining MP at the time, Sylvia Hermon, opposed the agreement, stating she would not be willing to stand under the UCUNF banner. |
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Sweden and Prussia were willing to join the UK and France, and Russia was isolated. |
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Relatively few investors are willing to invest in currencies that do not have a long track record of stability. |
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An ernai agency operates in Shanghai, providing a menu of potential college students for men willing to pay. |
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Although I'm not passionate about this issue, I'm willing to attend the rally to give moral support. |
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The events were so fantastic that only the tabloids were willing to print them. |
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To counter this a cross party committee of MP's suggested giving subsidized housing to teachers willing to work in deprived schools. |
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Little is known of Richardson's early years beyond the few things that Richardson was willing to share. |
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In spite of four songs written for her and a suggestion that he was willing to marry her, she rejected him. |
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Shortly afterwards he asked permission to attack the Royalist stronghold at Tickhill Castle, because he had heard it was willing to surrender. |
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None of them were willing to challenge the referee on the call. |
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I don't mind driving if you're willing to do the navigation. |
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Soothlie, we never maie cease of our willing, ne of our loving, Until we have Him in the fullhead of joye that is promised. |
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If you want to befriend the Loner, you have to be willing to show patience as he becomes more comfortable with you and what friendship entails. |
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For three hours the forces stared each other down, neither willing to attempt an opposed river crossing. |
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Haig sent Churchill extracts from his diaries and commented on drafts, to which Churchill was willing to make amendments. |
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How am I begiving? To whom do I begive and why? What is the quality of my begiving? How willing am I to begive? How much? To what extent? |
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Mundell said he was willing to work with all local organisations who wanted to eradicate poverty. |
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However, his offer of 15,000 marks was rejected due to wanting the castles within the lands, which Richard was not willing to give. |
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Nope. That's a hard pass. I set her profile aside. I might be willing to set him up, but not with someone who's freaking perfect. |
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Thousands of soldiers were willing to go into battle to fight the enemy. |
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To cut a long story short, I'm willing to take on the job, provided you really want to have done with it. |
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Since no Dutch company was willing to take on this task, the project was awarded to an English contractor. |
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Not willing to risk his life on such a guarantee, John refused to appear, so Philip summarily dispossessed the English of all lands. |
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In first degree price discrimination the company charges the maximum price each customer is willing to pay. |
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The quarterly survey... said banks were holding the line on lending standards for commercial loans and were more willing to lend to individuals. |
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Once set, gods and men abide it, neither truly able nor willing to contest it. |
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It is not yet clear whether Mr Dudley and his team are seriously considering a break-up or merely showing willing to placate investors clamouring for more value. |
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While there was a great spirit of community and cooperation between the airstaffs, the top management was willing to break wiretapping laws to get a competitive edge. |
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As a firm's cost falls, it is willing to supply more, all else the same. |
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This sounds like an AP English class, but in fact, the online community of fan fiction writers are willing to beta-read and be mentors, giving constructive feedback. |
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The cat didn't have a sense of what a witch was, and didn't care, but it was willing to tolerate his catness as long as he maintained proper deference. |
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He was often willing to change his views in accordance with observation. |
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You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. |
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Yes, I believe you did after it was corkscrewed out of you, but I got the impression at the outset that you were, just as willing to let it stand there. |
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Yet people will still buy dearish books, and though willing to hear Turner lecture gratis on Chemistry or Geology, they will not pay at the rate of 1s. a lecture to hear him. |
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If fatshionistas are willing to pay for luxury goods, why won't the industry make them for them? It's not like those companies are rolling in it right now. |
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And you know, one of the things that I hope is that the American people will find when we make a mistake, we're willing to fess up to it and change. |
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I would observe, by the way, that it costs me nothing for curtains, for I have no gazers to shut out but the sun and moon, and I am willing that they should look in. |
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The pious politician knows that, gods willing, one can do anything to man. |
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I've never tried karate before, but I'm willing to have a go. |
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That person may find another person willing to donate a substantial sum. |
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I'm as willing to save life as the next man, but I'm not going to wreck my ship fooling round a reef in the night-time. How'll you get a boat over, anyhow? |
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Especially in the early 19th century, English lawyers and judges were willing to borrow rules and ideas from continental jurists and directly from Roman law. |
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The English Parliaments were not willing to grant Charles the revenue he needed to pay for the Scottish expeditionary army unless he addressed their grievances. |
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Nationalisation was the only way to repay those debts and ensure a fair deal for everyone, and he was willing to surrender his shares in Power Jets to make this happen. |
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Students who miss their entrance requirement may still gain places if they meet a relatively lower requirement and their parents are willing to pay for the additional fees. |
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Conversely, the Telegraph carried a report on 5 January 2009, predicting the demise of Morris dancing within 20 years, due to the lack of young people willing to take part. |
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Throughout the century, audiences, influenced by the cinema, became less willing to accept actors distinctly older than the teenage characters they were playing. |
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Molotov informed the President that Stalin was willing to support Roosevelt's plans for maintaining postwar peace through the Four Policemen and enforced disarmament. |
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Menzies replied that he could not authorise the test until after the Australian federal election, to be held on 28 April 1951, but was willing to allow work to continue. |
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Lowry, willing to depict the new industrial era and the modern world. |
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Unlike some suggestions that we could have a nuclear deterrent but not actually be willing to use it, which come from the Labour Party frontbench. |
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The King said he would not be willing to do so unless Asquith obtained a clear mandate for such sweeping change by winning a second general election. |
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On average, women are more likely than men to consider factors other than pay when looking for work, and may be less willing to travel or relocate. |
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However, in many meetings there is no official list of deacons, the work of deaconship being shared by anyone willing to give a helping hand in a particular task. |
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This contrasts with the modern contention of neoclassical economics, that the value of a thing is determined by what one is willing to give up to obtain the thing. |
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Nevertheless, many of the willing migrants undertake the hazardous travel to their destination country with criminal syndicates specialized in people smuggling. |
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In his first term, George W. Bush was willing to give Putin a free hand in what Russia calls the near abroad, the states that spun off from the broken Soviet Union. |
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As response to French request for solidarity, Finnish defence minister commented in November that Finland could and is willing to offer intelligence support. |
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These Copenhagen criteria stated in 1993 that a country must be a democracy, operate a free market, and be willing to adopt the entire body of EU law already agreed upon. |
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Few South American teams were willing to travel to Europe for the 1934 and 1938 tournaments, with Brazil the only South American team to compete in both. |
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The nonfit males in the study were less willing to exercise. |
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He was willing to go one-on-one with the District Attorney himself. |
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Many islanders were willing to go along with the necessities of occupation as long as they felt the Germans were behaving in a correct and legal way. |
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Not willing to pay full price for the computer game, Heidi pirated a copy. |
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One inconvenience attending this mode of proceeding is, that the party who institutes it must be willing, if required, to stake his life in support of his accusation. |
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In fact, Wen was willing to live under Mongol rule as long as he was not forced to be a Yuan dynasty official, out of his loyalty to the Song dynasty. |
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It could be alleviated by the production from northern silver mines, but in general the main commodity Italy was willing to exchange specie for was English wool. |
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Since election boards aren't actually willing to preapprove these forms for software companies, Dean, as a presidential candidate, submits his own forms. |
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Sir Maleagant, upon finding blood in Guinevere's bed, was so convinced of her unfaithfulness to Arthur that he was willing to fight in an attempt to prove it to others. |
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They were willing to separate from Rome, but their plan was to unite with the Greek Church and not with the evangelical Protestants on the continent. |
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I am not willing to have my view of the bill or Bills in doubt. |
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Demand is the amount that people are willing to buy at a specific price. |
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Price discrimination allows a monopolist to increase its profit by charging higher prices for identical goods to those who are willing or able to pay more. |
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I've found a bi woman in Pittsburgh who says that she and a girlfriend would be willing to sexfight in front of a couple of guys if the guys cockfight in front of them. |
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I was willing to stay my reader on an argument that appeared to me new. |
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The lipstick pressed down on my mouth like an unwanted kiss. I froze, willing it to be over. She smiled at her handiwork, our faces far too close for comfort. |
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Unlike Alex, Doug functioned very well in the debates, as willing as the next deep thinker to go tripping out onto lofty constructions of ideology and rhetoric. |
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This is to certify that I have been in the service of the enclosed Dorothy Quick for five days and have found her sober, honest, willing, and unlazy. |
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The food is as good as people deserve who are willing to eat in such restaurants. Their menus are designed not to offend even the most wambly of tourists. |
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I was willing to accept the moral and environmental arguments against drinking bottled water in a country where we're never short of a wee tot of Adam's Ale. |
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And yes, there are plenty still willing to indulge in queer-bashing. |
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Showing a willing attitude, he built on a fair comeback outing at Kempton 19 days ago to edge out Zugzwang by a head under a forceful drive from Luke Morris. |
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Webster, is willing to donate jigsaw puzzles to a senior center complex. |
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Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. |
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