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The unwillingness
noun
The property of being unwilling.
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The unwillingness to do so is what's holding us back.
The unwillingness of, say, tire manufacturers to advertise alongside reviews of novels?
The unwillingness to do this seems reflected in the attitude to the latest Loach film.
"The unwillingness to speak up had trapped them all in dysfunctional behavior," Ms. Perlow said.
The unwillingness to spend time with emotion, progress as the goal".
The unwillingness of consumers to pay for advice has led to hard-selling, high-charging salesmen taking over the industry.
The unwillingness of buyers (retailers) to take risks means that many great designs never get produced.
The unwillingness or inability to fulfill the contractual obligation of work is seen as a moral breach.
The unwillingness to be drawn into discussing particular ethical issues that Williams complains of was a reflection of earlier developments.
The unwillingness to drop the r-word.
The unwillingness to have open communication about important issues creates walls between you.
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