Similar words: fulfilling, wilderness, fill in, rolling, compelling, will, billion, million. Meaning: ['wɪlɪŋnɪs] n. cheerful compliance.
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61. Republicans hinted at a willingness to shave their net tax cuts to about $ 177 billion over seven years.
62. Or did they simply doubt his willingness to drive two strong-willed factions toward a resolution?
63. Through learning, children acquire not only their parents' moral code but also a willingness to act in accordance with the rules.
64. He respected Ray and his willingness to fight for his ideals, but this was a low blow.
65. Finally, a central motif of the Derveni commentary was the willingness to give a variety of names to the creator.
66. The mark of every successful entrepreneur is his or her willingness to borrow from family and friends.
67. The willingness to thin the office staff without let or hindrance.
68. What if we could summon up the willingness and wisdom to suspend our disbelief?
69. Obtain as much information as you can about his argument, his willingness to shift from the present position.
70. Their qualifications depend on their willingness to provide the prescribed curriculum for children in their classes.
71. Yet recorded crime fell by one-third despite increased willingness among the police and public to institute prosecutions.
72. Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection. Brene Brown
73. A looser structure, a willingness to compromise the party's programme and dilute its composition, would have been fatal.
74. There should always be a willingness to help and an understanding of the guests' anxieties and problems.
75. It indicated a willingness to descend to the political arena in circumstances other than those of national crisis.
76. They have also indicated a willingness to increase their contribution as the cost of Law Reports rises.
77. The only requirements are patience, a willingness to learn and a readiness to let go of the habits of a lifetime.
78. Filaret owed his eminence less to his holy office than to his son's willingness to treat him as a co-ruler.
79. This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984-5 coal dispute.
80. There appeared to be real individual differences in the managers willingness to admit mistakes and ask for help.
81. Their willingness to compromise their reproductive purity is a great help in understanding what keeps the various kinds apart.
82. Even where the willingness exists,[sentencedict.com/willingness.html] can it escape the subtle inhibitions of a neutralizing state of mind?
83. Play instinct is redirected into working ability and willingness to perform tasks.
84. She especially appreciated his willingness, so rare in the men she knew, to reveal and analyze his feelings.
85. There is far greater willingness for action-both individually and collectively-to tackle market imperfections and market failures.
86. The willingness to share does not make one charitable; it makes one free. Robert Brault
87. The Eid commemorates the prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son at God's command.
88. He was able to manipulate their slavish willingness to serve in the name of patriotism.
89. In general, the higher the employee's seniority, the greater the willingness to move.
90. For such workers, the wage differential precisely measures their willingness to pay for safety.
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