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Sentence count:214+4Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: fulfillingwildernessfill inrollingcompellingwillbillionmillionMeaning: ['wɪlɪŋnɪs]  n. cheerful compliance. 
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91. This variant has even less relation to a willingness to pay for safety than does the discounted value of future earnings.
92. In Wallace's terms, self-respect is the willingness to form relationships with others.
93. While Curzon showed him every courtesy, Kitchener treated his willingness to compromise as weakness.
94. Ballater sensed obstinate refusal rather than a willingness to bargain.
95. Your most valuable asset can be your willingness to persist longer than anyone else. Brian Tracy 
96. The key to restoring any damaged relation ship is the willingness of both parties to try. 9.
97. Ratification encourages willingness to acknowledge a problem and develops commitment to its solution.
98. Locks shoot back like informed guards stepping aside out of obedience, not willingness.
99. Gains or losses from such investments tend to affect how wealthy people feel and their willingness to spend.
100. Previously, our research has been conducted in contexts where there was usually a willingness to claim a national identity.
101. It was also a result of the government's willingness to accept significant amendments to the bill.
102. Both often lack the capacity or willingness to fulfil their legal responsibilities.
103. Willingness to try new tactile stimulation strategies does sometimes turn up in unusual places, however.
104. This rise is due in part to our greater willingness to get into debt.
105. This depends on the patient's eyesight, manual dexterity and willingness.
106. The policy review was also encouraged by hints of a Soviet willingness to negotiate.
107. These call for fresh thinking and approach, and a willingness to change function.
108. A willingness to learn and perseverance are much more important than candles on a birthday cake.
109. In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.
110. The willingness to bend the rules to authorize a major invasion of civil liberties contrasts sharply with the Spycatcher case.Sentencedict.com
111. One obvious element was his willingness to work at being a good lord.
112. Unfortunately, the prospects for progress beyond an apparent willingness to agree to share responsibility for Hebron are extremely poor.
113. The other is dominated by workers with few skills, other than their willingness to work the hours required by their employers.
114. Integrity simply means a willingness not to violate one's identity. Erich Fromm 
115. The Kansas senator indicated a willingness to make minor changes in the anti-abortion plank in the Republican platform.
116. The first step in repairing a relationship is a willingness to communicate.
117. The group raised the $ 3, 000 for the procedure, but no doctor has expressed willingness to perform the surgery.
118. At the same time Beaverbrook told the House of Lords of Britain's willingness to attend an international conference on civil aviation.
119. Tesfaye Gebre Kidan continued to appeal for a ceasefire and to impress on foreign ambassadors his willingness to negotiate with the rebels.
120. Their willingness to do so indicated a strong desire to participate in training.
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