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    willingness


    1. then those men who are otherwise qualified should be approached on their willingness to


    2. showing the willingness to do


    3. The reason God grants the reward is because of the Servant’s willingness


    4. It is because of His willingness to take upon Himself the sin of us all that He was the intercessor for us all


    5. There is something intrinsic to our willingness


    6. The question is our willingness


    7. I have indicated my willingness to him when we've been in the nest together


    8. an apparent willingness to try some things that were


    9. willingness to contend for the promises, like Jacob who wrestled


    10. evidence of their willingness to what, naturally,

    11. As such, he faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang


    12. As such, he had faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang


    13. To dream that you are providing a service symbolizes your willingness to share or help others


    14. It’s having the confidence and the willingness to try again, and again, that come from the belief that “I CAN do it” rather than “Maybe I can do it


    15. It is an understanding made based on mutual willingness and not compulsion


    16. you have the willingness, the desire and, maybe even, the


    17. he'd run out of tactics, or at least the willingness to use them


    18. The government of such a state is very apt to repose itself upon this ability and willingness of its subjects to lend it their money on extraordinary occasions


    19. Due to such conditions/considerations as those preceding, what the economy is really missing is commercial loan activity; in other words, a willingness by corporate boards to part with cash


    20. Whether she lived or not depended on her willingness to eat on her own once they removed the feeding tube

    21. The willingness of some to give their lives so that others might live never fails to evoke in us a sense of wonder and mystery


    22. Still, he’d show the man a willingness to listen if nothing else


    23. done if there hadn’t been a willingness on your part to pay the dearest price of all


    24. She is courageous in her willingness to press on and not let this disease control what she wants to do


    25. “Then I appreciate your willingness to stab an acquaintance in the back on my behalf


    26. I expect that once in power, however, the modus operandi will be consolidating power that may (ironically) impede the party‘s ability or willingness, for that matter, to legislate meaningful reforms


    27. A sustained practice of creativity and a continued willingness to


    28. The requirement of leadership, on every level, necessitates a willingness to make impartial decisions unencumbered by one‘s (own) personal feelings or of special interests that seek to influence political decisions for their own benefit


    29. (notwithstanding a certain willingness to entertain the respective merits of a variety of different viewpoints), will become apparent as a number of (youthful) friendships begin to vanish, superseded by more ―meaningful‖ or customary relationships for convenience sake, 92


    30. Pampered and spoiled beyond their parent‘s willingness to control or muster the required checks that separate rights from privileges (inevitably) gave rise to increasingly selfish attitudes common among a growing generation of young men and women accustomed to having their own way

    31. imaginable sort (that would have otherwise shocked the moral sensibilities of traditionally thoughtful liberals), and conditioned willingness to provide their ruthless leaders with a free pass


    32. A reliable measure of individual character is a willingness to become ―less‖ of an individual in the service of others


    33. Some speculated his willingness to order two invasions was an attempt to overcome the wimp image, but there is little evidence for that


    34. One can find obvious Communist influence on neo conservatives, especially their propaganda techniques, willingness to use deception, and celebration of amorality in the name of winning long term goals


    35. I thought of the madness that had come over me that night, the recklessness, my willingness to let everything go—and my desperation to live


    36. They all indicated a willingness to go


    37. It was more than desperate; it was likely suicidal, but what else was there? Did Beth have the courage and willingness to kill? Could Raul be trusted? Had he changed, becoming his cousin again, or was he still a mindless puppet that would order rockets fired upon his own family? Maybe he came to steal the cocaine, or probably something more cowardly, like fetch him back to Nicaragua to stand trial for the La Palma bombing, but he had no choice other than to trust him


    38. When Sylvia first came to him requesting paperwork that would conceal from American authorities the death of a horse at sea, he hadn’t questioned her ready willingness to pay so dearly


    39. ” Leaving us to anticipate the older son’s change of attitude in the face of this loving reassurance and his renewed willingness to continue to do what his father asks of him, to help him celebrate the good news


    40. Crazy as it sounded, his willingness to contemplate that impossibility grew with the many small kindnesses shown him by his benefactor

    41. It is achieved through the commitment to understand the nature of negative thought patterns and the resultant stress (negative emotional patterns) and finally, the habits and behaviours that stress supports and the willingness to make adjustments in life-style to dissolve stress and support new health-promoting habits and behaviours


    42. Then as more time passed, his willingness to offer even this came to be seen as an indication of his devotion, and generosity to his newest Master, and the ritual became institutionalized


    43. This includes our willingness to accept history as indicators of future conduct


    44. Of course, I’m referring to clients with a fair amount of intelligence, an undamaged brain, and the willingness to get to the next step of their life


    45. Patriotism—A term that used to mean love of country and a willingness to sacrifice for it


    46. Today, for some, it connotes a willingness to sacrifice a president who is defending the country, and the country that has been so safe and free


    47. They give out of a sense of charity and a willingness to vicariously put themselves in the same position as the victims


    48. escorted to their camp, with Jaro’s willingness


    49. The Japanese willingness to believe their


    50. e) The willingness to pray the prayer of faith that alone can obtain the grace of God’s














































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    cheerful compliance