Willingness
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Indeed, the only glimmer of hope remaining for women’s equality and dignity in Egypt is the
willingness
of all who seek such a regime to unite and try yet again to fulfill the democratic promise of Egypt’s revolution.
The introduction of taxes on sugary drinks in Mexico and Berkeley, California, has demonstrated the industry’s
willingness
to fight legislation that might lower its profits.
China’s new consumer army will have the means and, more important, the
willingness
to spend its higher earnings.
Government officials have also held meetings with officials at the Israeli embassy, who have expressed
willingness
to help the country in its self-declared “war against terror.”
Russia's leaders
' willingness
to ignore the law when it is not to their liking revives bad memories here, as government domination of the media shuts off the public from influence over the state, which is becomes ever more unaccountable.
At this point, there is no way to tell how Trump’s Russian revelations will be assessed by intelligence leaders abroad, including whether it will affect their
willingness
to share intelligence with US counterparts.
The
willingness
to give up power if necessary is one of the advantages that professors bring to such positions.
This
willingness
to accept a situation, however bad, as long as it affects everyone equally is what enabled Japan to endure two decades of deflation, without a public outcry over the authorities' repeated failure to redress it.
Each side has demonstrated a
willingness
to invest in the other’s future, not just lurch from deal to deal.
Beyond giving law enforcement a chance to prevent a serious attack, such contributions from civil society could help to reinforce citizens’
willingness
to leave anti-terror operations and policies to the authorities.
Common EU-wide solutions are necessary, although they require member states’
willingness
to pool a greater share of their sovereignty.
He repeatedly contrasts the ECB’s rigor and orthodoxy with the flexibility – a euphemism for
willingness
to print money – of the British and American central banks.
In fact,
willingness
to support the market after a sudden drop may be declining.
An accurate jump shot and the
willingness
to take punishment never made up for my size and mediocre leaping ability.
If municipal authorities – which have proved their
willingness
and ability to tackle the nuts and bolts of integration in innovative ways – were empowered to play a more active role in crafting immigration policies, everyone would benefit.
Some 64 countries have already signaled their
willingness
to sign on to the ICAO agreement, and together they account for nearly 80% of expected growth in CO2 emissions above 2020 levels.
With minimal health risks compared to tobacco smoking, PNVs face only one real barrier to use: smokers’
willingness
to switch.
Perhaps most remarkable was the absence of reflexive Islamophobia and of the
willingness
to fight any war – even the wrong war in the wrong country for the wrong reasons – against the supposedly culpable “other.”
Meanwhile, France has launched the European Intervention Initiative, a new framework uniting countries with real defense capabilities and a
willingness
to use them.
While he will not run as a candidate (he is already a senator for life), he formed a centrist coalition – affiliated with neither the left nor the right – to contest the election, and has declared his
willingness
to resume his leadership role if the coalition is victorious.
By delaying, they provide information to the other group about their
willingness
to withstand the pain.
On her first Asian trip in February, she provided a welcome contrast to the past with her openness to others’ views, her
willingness
to cooperate, and her star power.
When thinking about economic potential, we tend to look at the quality of the labor force, a people’s
willingness
to work, and the level of education.
NEW YORK – China’s
willingness
to join negotiations on potential sanctions against Iran and to send President Hu Jintao to a nuclear security summit in Washington this month are important preliminary steps towards taking more responsibility in managing international affairs.
The Maoists’
willingness
and ability to display a degree of sympathy and respect for their opponents will go a long way toward determining their success in office.
This view translates into policies aimed at better mobilizing society’s financial risk-bearing capacity, and that use the public sector to outwit the forces of time and ignorance that curb
willingness
to engage in risky investments.
With limits on Germany’s
willingness
to accept a reduction in its competitiveness and repeated signals from the European Central Bank that monetary policy will remain highly accommodating, export-led growth seems to be the goal here, too.
For example, the veneration of Stalin, with whom Putin shares more than a few traits, has no doubt contributed to many Russians’ greater
willingness
to accept repression.
The alternative is to accept the deterioration of the quality of public services, which would lead only to a loss of government legitimacy and, with it, a diminishing
willingness
to pay taxes.
Because Burma’s generals say almost nothing in public, it is difficult to fathom why they allowed elections that elevated Thein Sein to power, or to explain their
willingness
to embrace dialogue with the long-suppressed opposition.
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