Similar words: fulfilling, wilderness, fill in, rolling, compelling, will, billion, million. Meaning: ['wɪlɪŋnɪs] n. cheerful compliance.
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31. For at the core of its success lies a willingness to trust the spiritual integrity and moral judgment of its parishioners.
32. It could suggest Jacob's willingness to hand Esau back his birthright.
33. It indicates her willingness to be the dutiful wife yet refusal to be seen as part of a united couple.
34. He will also have demonstrated his willingness to leave a marriage.
35. A basic condition of joining is the willingness to be arrested, and the authorities have been swift to oblige.
36. More directors of trusts are indicating a willingness to draw on these reserves to maintain dividends or meet commitments.
37. Even when differences exist, the key is willingness to compromise.
38. Leapor's willingness to make jokes at her own expense is one of the admirable qualities of her work.
39. This year there's a willingness to hear the nationalist message as never before.
40. Recent high awards of damages in libel cases have led the Court of Appeal to a greater willingness to interfere.
41. Once one-person-one-vote is accepted,[sentencedict.com] some have already signalled a willingness to surrender much of their power.
42. The admission that facts can be causes will not much improve our willingness to suppose that universal facts can cause universal beliefs.
43. That kind of instinctive, indefatigable willingness to engage is a gift, Mr Caen, as unteachable as it is unbuyable.
44. Past episodes of medical treatment will obviously affect an individual's willingness to obey the doctor's orders.
45. Britain is rich in its citizens' willingness to give time, effort and money to helping others.
46. No one has all the right answers but there is now a willingness to share information.
47. America has the moral sense and willingness to reform and change so as to become a better nation. Dr T.P.Chia
48. Her great success has lain in her willingness to use the vagueness and flexibility of the Constitution to her own ends.
49. Nevertheless, there were times when he shocked me by his willingness to jump into dangerous situations.
50. In an Inland Revenue consultation paper,[sentencedict.com] Mr Brown also signalled a willingness to disregard student loans when calculating tax credit levels.
51. His willingness to write checks, and to squeeze them from friends, was legendary.
52. There was a deep financial connection between the two: Both drew heavily on the willingness of investors to speculate in bonds.
53. Employee Attitudes to Relocation A lack of knowledge about employees' willingness to move can disrupt the most carefully laid relocation plans.
54. How do employers react to the supposed increased willingness of workers to offer more labour services resulting from a monetary stimulus?
55. To hear the industry's lobbyists tell it, this hinges on political willingness to fight unfair trade.
56. Older people have disposable income and leisure time, key factors in their willingness and ability to buy and use computers.
57. Still, the administration's willingness to change its policy carried symbolic weight.
58. Restoration often depends upon the willingness of both to communicate openly. Professional help may be needed.
59. Powell's willingness to enter government in a lesser capacity than as president was a major plus for Bush last year.
60. Both groups were reported to have expressed their willingness to support the Lakas-NUCD coalition in the new legislature.
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