Sentence examples for Constant willingness from inspiring English sources

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Security was the watchword — as if life knew any other stability than through constant change, or any form of security except through a constant willingness to take risks".

Wilshere started in central midfield alongside Mikel Arteta and impressed with his constant willingness to get forward as well as with his neat distribution, a perfectly weighted pass to Kieran Gibbs on 18 minutes particularly catching the eye.

"He has this constant willingness to improve.

Even so, regardless of his many particular contributions, Russell's lasting reputation has also benefited significantly from his constant willingness to abandon unsupported theories and outdated beliefs.

"And just to have a constant willingness to be wrong".

6. "Know thyself": It is this constant willingness to reflect on our past successes and failures, as well as those to come, that will ultimately help us make better choices.

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Mr. Shorter conveys a constant search, a willingness to step into the unknown and test fate.

Nevertheless, the project will require constant attention, a willingness to make unpopular decisions and a diplomatic approach to upstate residents, without whose cooperation it cannot work.

What it lacks in deep, authentic spirituality and hedonistic escapism, though, it makes up for with the crowd, who provide constant energy and willingness, unravaged by drugs and excessive boozing and game for whatever organised fun the festival offers them.

No matter which side of the debate the experts are on, they all agree on one thing: Joint Physical Custody, in whatever form it takes, ONLY works with constant communication and a willingness for the parents to work together to make it work.

One disturbing constant, however, is Farc's willingness to engage in what Human Rights Watch noted in 2001: the abduction and murder of civilians, attacks on medical facilities, the use of child soldiers, cruel and inhuman treatment of captured combatants, the use of prohibited weapons that cause indiscriminate damage, and other breaches of international humanitarian law.

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