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Be willingness
noun
The state of being willing
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"The main characteristic, probably, for a successful businessperson today would be willingness to act in this unpredictable and uncertain environment," he said.
But after the United States' success in Afghanistan, there may well be willingness in certain quarters within the Bush administration to entertain that idea, given its statements that Iran supports terrorism and wants to develop weapons of mass destruction.
For Christians seeking to serve God's agenda, there must be willingness to work with anyone whose eyes are open to the reality before them; they too have received some portion of the Spirit.
Whilst suggesting that there must also be willingness from larger companies "to begin playing with big data".
In addition, there appeared to be willingness to change the hospital-based system and respondents shared a positive attitude toward ambulatory TB treatment.
Jacquemin: I just think that that's a very good point that you make, Dave, and I think it could be an indication that there may be willingness to go beyond the line in other areas.
"If both parties, or, in this case, multiple partners, have done their best to achieve the objectives and progress is very real, then there should be willingness to re-examine a deadline," Mr Ghani told the 60 Minutes programme, in an interview to be screened by CBS on Sunday evening.
Cyndi: The first thing is there has to be willingness on both sides.
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