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eagerness

[ee-ger-nis] / ˈi gər nɪs /


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The lesson is straightforward, says Workhelix Chief Executive James Milin: Willingness to experiment, not the business role, is the most important factor determining workers’ eagerness to adopt AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Klein said the stock’s momentum reflects eagerness among investors to buy the dip in optical-component manufacturers.

From MarketWatch

“They want to get together again,” Blunt told me when I called again, with a note of eagerness in her voice.

From Washington Post

Something about Kendall’s eagerness does not sit right with Roman and Shiv, although they have trouble articulating why.

From New York Times

Dominion alleges that Fox, in its eagerness to validate Trump's false claim that President Joe Biden stole the 2020 election from him, repeatedly presented as fact conspiracy theories accusing Dominion machines of changing votes.

From Salon