Willingness
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And governments must respond to the banks’ threats by declaring their
willingness
to let insolvent banks be judged accordingly.
This undermines consumers’ faith in firms’
willingness
or ability to guarantee their privacy, while making it difficult for companies to claim the moral high ground when, say, China’s government restricts their domestic operations.
Dismissing complaints, Zuma insists, “There’s no cloud around me.”His defenders, meanwhile, point to two benefits that he has already delivered: an end to Mbeki’s ambivalent approach to fighting HIV/AIDS, the country’s major public health threat, and a refreshing
willingness
to move against Zimbabwe’s aged dictator, Robert Mugabe, whom Mbeki coddled out of a misguided sense of loyalty for his support during the struggle against apartheid.
Specifically, it requires leadership by a country with the power of the purse and the
willingness
to use it.
But supporting Charlie Hebdo’s right to express whatever message it chooses does not necessarily imply support for its portrayals of the Prophet Mohammed or a
willingness
to participate in their dissemination.
It took others months to accept the reality that Putin’s
willingness
to use force to change national borders in Europe could not go unchallenged.
But it should also show a
willingness
to address valid US concerns when the US takes a WTO-based approach to pursuing them – for example, by relaxing its joint-venture rules and strengthening its intellectual-property protections.
It is people’s
willingness
to take personal risks and confront the powerful by daring to speak the truth, not the truth itself, that ultimately leads to change.
He has indicated that, if elected, he would re-negotiate the fiscal treaty and seek to alter the statutes of the European Central Bank – perhaps as an early sign of
willingness
to break with European orthodoxy.
Kim apparently reiterated his government’s
willingness
to return to the talks, but the question is what kind of assurances he was able to give Hu in order to persuade a wary US and hostile South Korea that he is really ready to deal.
And achieving the first period’s INDCs at low cost will be an important determinant of countries’
willingness
to take further steps in future periods.
At the same time, expansionary fiscal policy increased effective demand, while the government, backed by its strong public-finance position, was able to tackle nonperforming loans effectively, thereby increasing commercial banks’
willingness
to lend and firms’ ability to borrow.
They may detest Maliki, but their community has never signaled its
willingness
to support another Shia leader who credibly represents Shia political power.
In most countries, the wellbeing of the majority depends on the
willingness
of capitalists, entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals to organize production and create jobs.
Hamas’s strategy of launching rockets from residential areas and storing them in schools clearly reflects its leaders’
willingness
to put Palestinian civilians in harm’s way in order to confront Israel with the grim choice of killing civilians or allowing the rocket attacks to continue.
Or will sheer might and the
willingness
to use force triumph?
And this implies a
willingness
to attack many of the establishment’s sacred cows – particularly the free rein given to financial institutions, the bias toward austerity policies, the jaundiced view of government’s role in the economy, the unhindered movement of capital around the world, and the fetishization of international trade.
But what if investors lose confidence in the US government’s ability or
willingness
to tackle its long-term debt problem and begin to fear a default (either explicit or through rapid inflation)?
But how this motivation affects their
willingness
to compromise has changed as a result of redistricting and the growing polarization of voting districts along partisan lines.
It is the result of enormous corporate re-structuring over the past several years, which increased labor productivity, and of German trade unions’
willingness
to accept modest wage increases.
But China shows no
willingness
to buckle under US pressure.
All that is needed is a
willingness
to experiment with new approaches to collecting, using, and sharing data.
North Korea has long been adept at flaunting its
willingness
to take risks, provoking a crisis in 2010 by sinking a South Korean naval vessel and shelling a South Korean island.
Last year, many investors questioned the ECB's ability to launch a bond-buying program in the face of German opposition, and many others doubted the Fed's
willingness
to tighten monetary policy, because doing so could choke off the US economic recovery.
Thus far, there is little evidence of
willingness
on the part of politicians, policymakers, and perhaps the public to reduce current consumption further via taxation in order to create room for expanded growth-oriented investment.
The resources that are required for additional teacher training and for paying more to talented people to become and remain teachers can be offset by a
willingness
to shed those teachers who are not up to the task.
What is more puzzling is the cool response from the country’s political parties, none of which indicated a
willingness
to support law reform in this area.
Ukrainians hope that Poroshenko, with his moderate approach and
willingness
to negotiate, will be better equipped to resolve the country’s perilous security situation than his more ardent rivals.
In 2011, he asserted that only both sides’
willingness
could ensure a successful outcome.
Your
willingness
to undergo punishment merely expedites their victory.
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