Willingness
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Finally, local governments have demonstrated a
willingness
to support institutional innovation.
Assuming a limit to foreign investors’
willingness
to buy these bonds, Greeks would have to buy them.
In Syria, for example, the French and US positions are rather closely aligned, and Trump has already shown more
willingness
than his predecessor, Barack Obama, to enforce a “red line” on the use of chemical weapons.
But in the end, the effectiveness of our advice hinges on countries
' willingness
to act on our recommendations.
Long-term security depends on a government’s
willingness
to provide adequate public goods and services.
If anything, the first-round results revealed the power of the non-Islamist revolutionary bloc, as well as Egyptians’
willingness
to punish Islamists for their weak job performance in the parliament.
Is the German government’s
willingness
to issue more debt and run bigger deficits limited because the market recognizes and penalizes nation states that allow their fiscal positions to weaken?
Willem Buiter of the University of Amsterdam and Anne Sibert of the University of London believe that it is the ECB’s
willingness
to, in effect, accept all euro-zone debt as collateral that has undermined the market’s
willingness
to be an enforcer of fiscal prudence.
Given the clear economic case for it – not to mention citizens’ demonstrated
willingness
to invest in it – the goal now must be to figure out what works and adapt it to different contexts.
Under Charles de Gaulle, France combined faithfulness to the Western cause in time of crisis with a strong
willingness
to promote its diplomatic independence and freedom of maneuver.
Moreover, it would be paradoxical if, just when America declares its
willingness
to call more upon its allies, particularly its European allies, the concept of the West actually leads to the diminution, if not the burial, of the European ideal.
The
willingness
of major countries to accept Iran with a nuclear status similar to Japan depends on whether Iran not only refers to itself as a status-quo power – which it occasionally does – but whether it acts as such.
Or consider minimum-wage legislation, which reduces employers’
willingness
to hire low-skilled workers.
Moreover, the American public’s
willingness
to become enmeshed in yet another risky military venture, when boosting homeland security could suffice, is dubious, at best.
In the United States, doubts focus on the
willingness
of the Federal Reserve to remain “unconventional”; elsewhere, however, doubts about effectiveness concern central banks’ ability to formulate, communicate, and implement policy decisions.
In fact, the aid was conditional on their
willingness
to cooperate and foster exchange amongst themselves.
A more muscular response will require an awareness of the nature of the challenge and a
willingness
to meet it by investing heavily in key areas – particularly education, health care, and infrastructure.
(She also possesses and has amply demonstrated that rarest of qualities: a
willingness
to fight corruption at the expense of her job.)
Indeed, the decision demonstrates the BRICS’ ability and
willingness
to work together, for their own benefit and for that of the entire world.
Brazil, for its part, has indicated
willingness
to refine its proposals to make them more workable and broadly acceptable.
He overestimated German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
willingness
and ability to support the British position.
It should signal a real
willingness
to replace an order that reflects the world of 1945 with one that reflects the world of 2015.
Edmund Burke, whose thought has profoundly shaped the UK’s political system, would have been appalled at the Brexiteers’ casual disregard for any sense of national continuity – and mortified by their
willingness
to put such a decision to a referendum.
If Iran displays a real
willingness
to compromise, the West should hold off on the new sanctions.
The problem is that both sides believe that showing
willingness
to compromise would weaken their future bargaining situation.
Its apparent
willingness
to prosecute Milosevic at all is largely due to the threat of international justice.
China’s
willingness
to throw its weight around amplifies the grave imbalance in size, and leverage, between it and the other countries bordering the South China Sea.
Indeed, it is a public demonstration of American officials’
willingness
to bypass existing avenues for cooperation between Europe and the US.
Motivated by profit and market share rather than philanthropy, Huawei is outpacing American and European rivals through lower prices, faster action, and a greater
willingness
to work in difficult environments.
Perhaps owing to Trump’s anti-trade agenda, the EU recently concluded a new trade agreement with Japan much faster than many had expected; and it has shown a
willingness
to retaliate if the US enacts measures to protect the domestic steel industry.
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