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willingness

[wil-ing-nis] / ˈwɪl ɪŋ nɪs /




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“The buck stops here,” a phrase used by President Harry Truman to illustrate his willingness to take responsibility, could also have been used as the official U.S. government position on the dollar itself.

From Barron's

The improvement was driven by a jump in economic and income expectations, as well as a higher willingness to buy among consumers, according to the survey.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This strong performance reinforces a positive outlook for national agriculture, as it indicates a greater willingness among producers to expand the planted area of grains and increase the average productivity of their crops,” says Conab.

From The Wall Street Journal

The People’s Bank of China likely has the ability and willingness to continue increasing its gold exposure and at the expense of further reducing its dollar exposure, which would be supportive for gold prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our willingness is clearly to do everything we can to build European champions, ” Macron said at the German digital-sovereignty summit.

From The Wall Street Journal