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willingness

[wil-ing-nis] / ˈwɪl ɪŋ nɪs /




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Their willingness to take to the streets also carries symbolic weight.

From The Wall Street Journal

The visit, the government said, showed Russia's "understanding" of Cuba's situation and "a willingness to help and cooperate."

From Barron's

Denmark has gone further than other small European nations with this approach, highlighted through its willingness to deploy to wars, often in the most dangerous areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

Somnigroup, which had declined to revise its offer ahead of customary due diligence, said it welcomed Leggett’s willingness to engage in talks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal decided not to use the entrepreneur’s name, despite his willingness to be identified, given the risks to his safety as Iranian leaders vow to punish those involved in the protests.

From The Wall Street Journal