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1 Sometimes a simple name change will prompt a greater willingness to share information.
2 Russia also signaled a greater willingness to go along with sanctions.
3 The British Government has to clearly show greater willingness to compromise in further negotiations.
4 Their actions display a greater willingness to fuel war than to work for peace.
5 Never, I believe, was medicine swallowed with a greater willingness .
6 Lower revenue for the government implies a greater willingness by companies to hit healthier benchmarks.
7 There is also a greater willingness to network and grow relationships outside one's core competency.
8 None sympathized with them more sincerely or showed a greater willingness to render them material aid.
9 The minor parties-Populist ,Prohibition ,IndependenceLeague and Socialist-haveshown a much greater willingness to face new problems.
10 Petraeus' history in Iraq also suggested a greater willingness to bomb adversaries, despite the concerns about civilian casualties.
11 From India he goes to China, and thither I would follow him with greater willingness , albeit more tremulously.
12 It's good that in 2014, there's a greater willingness to accept that abuse exists rather than wish it away.
13 Even Russia -previously reluctant to go along with further penalties -showed greater willingness to consider such action.
14 Russia has shown greater willingness in the past year to secure foreign partners, even if some deals later fell apart.
15 While many brands indicated a greater willingness to be transparent about their supply chains, the report said more was needed.
16 Yet while developed nations are showing greater willingness to engage on loss and damage, that battle is not yet won.
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