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31. Charitable trusts, regional arts associations and individual patrons might be willing to sponsor a pilot scheme on these lines.
32. Most people would be willing to pay such a price to remove the anomalies involving the ability to pay.
33. The agreement with the private lawyers demands that they be willing to spend at least $ 10 million to litigate the case.
34. And he's furious: Male speaker Dentists won't be willing to put up with such a pay cut.
35. Downstream people must be willing to take risks based on their best possible estimate of the future.
36. Best claims to be willing to take groups out all year round, although the summer season is obviously more popular.
37. It is assumed that a tribunal will not be willing to make an order for reinstatement or re-engagement.
38. He had explained that he was going to see Eloise, in the hope she might be willing to sell him something.
39. President Clinton has said he may be willing to accept some kind of capital gains cut.
40. At best, the vendor may be willing to warrant that such forecasts and opinions are reasonable.
41. For the moment, then, Jerry Jones may be willing to offer an olive branch.
42. Had he understood that in her desperation to avert financial tragedy she might be willing to barter her body?
43. He had nobody back in Langley who would be willing to fight his corner.
44. You have to be willing to be in the forefront.
45. You have to be willing to change jobs frequently if you want to get to the top in business.
46. But hiring such people means that you have to pitch in and be willing to do the menial tasks yourself.
47. He wondered, too, whether the man would be willing to unlock the handcuff that chafed away at his right wrist.
48. You just have to be willing to walk down a long hallway and know where to look.
49. I don't suppose you'd be willing to go get the napkins?
50. Clinton said Monday he would be willing to support legislation sponsored by Sen.
51. The critical step is for clinicians to be willing to enter the arena and to participate.
52. Be willing to take an unpopular stand and be the only one to benefit. 8. Trust your instincts.
53. Would they be willing to lose a little as well as win a little as the days added up to years?
54. It would have required a major financial investment, with some risk, that few companies would be willing to make.
55. The Washington Post, quoting unidentified sources, reported Tuesday that Johnson might be willing to admit he made a mistake.
56. It is by no means certain that the courts would always be willing to redefine the mens rea requirement in order to secure an acquittal.
57. And would they be willing to carry their placards outside polluting workplaces?
58. My father would be willing to move with me and this of course would allow me to sell my present house.
59. We can know that we have done our best and be willing to learn from our mistakes.
60. They said they would be willing to talk turkey at $125 per shipment.
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