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willingness

[wil-ing-nis] / ˈwɪl ɪŋ nɪs /




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China has shown a willingness to rekindle the relationship, with Xi telling Carney after their meeting that it has "shown a recovery" towards "the right track".

From Barron's

“That wildcatter ethos” — marked by willingness to invest millions of dollars in projects with uncertain outcomes — “is exactly what’s needed,” Cranberg said.

From MarketWatch

“That wildcatter ethos” — a willingness to invest millions of dollars in projects with uncertain outcomes — “is exactly what’s needed,” Cranberg said.

From MarketWatch

Some Republican lawmakers have demonstrated willingness to support reasonable oversight of immigration enforcement rather than opposing enforcement operations entirely.

From Los Angeles Times

But Gilberg is the last living person to have trained with Alexander directly and has retained some of his mentor’s willingness to go against the herd.

From Los Angeles Times