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Being unwilling
adjective
Not willing; reluctant
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Being unwilling to get some experience working abroad could mean that their careers also end up going nowhere.
Being unwilling to return to a Poland under communist control, Łukasiewicz looked for a post elsewhere.
"Being unwilling to consider working-class guys affects women in ways that it doesn't affect men.
Being unwilling to make an outright grant to relieve these debts, it provided him an additional sum of £65,000 (equal to £ today) per annum.
Being unwilling, or unable, to stop any other form of ongoing psychotherapy.
The Serbian government blames Kosovo for being unwilling to compromise.
Officials were seen as being unwilling to extend this deadline.
"Why is the NYSE taking this position and being unwilling to talk?
The other parties accuse the Maoists of being unwilling to lose their military wing.
Hippolytus considered both men culpable for being unwilling to enter the theological debate on the Trinity.
In court, Citi accused Hands of being unwilling to take responsibility for his mistake.
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