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1 We have the willpower we think we have .
2 Would he have the willpower to stay away?
3 But she didn't have the willpower not to.
4 If I were in Shizuko's place, would I have the willpower to live as fully as she?
5 I'm not unconscious, but neither do I have the willpower to get to my hands and knees.
6 When he made sure she was okay, really okay, maybe he'd have the willpower to walk away for good.
7 When she realized where she was going, she added wryly, "I obviously have the willpower of a nymphomaniac."
8 We, the British people, have the willpower , and the public support to tackle this issue, yet Theresa May has chosen not to.
9 Sadly, the Government and private sector don't seem to have the willpower or technology to mine it properly, writes Margaret E Ward.
10 You, Capricorn, have the willpower and success-envy to drive others into the ground if it gets you further up the pecking order.
11 I had the willpower not to crash diet and then binge and purge.
12 Everything else was blessings back for having the willpower to stay the course.' 5.
13 Few had the willpower to hold his gaze for long.
14 He was glad Kayan had the willpower to resist it; left to himself he might not.
15 I'd quit myself if I had the willpower .
16 She no longer had the willpower to consider what she was doing, or what she had done.
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