Sentence examples for a decrease in willingness from inspiring English sources

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At negative values of U winning a conflict leads to a decrease in willingness to escalate in the next conflict with the loser, and losing leads to an increase in willingness to escalate the next conflict with the winner.

At positive values of U winning a conflict leads to an increase in willingness to escalate the next conflict with the loser and losing leads to a decrease in willingness to escalate the next conflict with the winner (for more information on the effects of U see Appendix A).

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As the researchers interpret this finding, the elevated levels of serotonin led to an increase in subjects' aversion to directly harming others, and thus to a decrease in their willingness to endorse utilitarian answers to moral questions.

There has always been concern that remittances decline over time, in total and from particular households and individuals, due to lower migration rates, recession and a decrease in migrants' willingness to remit [ 44, 46][ 47, 48][ 29, 59].

Specifically, in Model 7, when everything else remains constant, every one unit increase in place identity and place dependence corresponds to an average decrease in willingness to relocate by 0.02 and 0.02 (0.02 = 1 − e−0.02), respectively.

Specifically, in Model 7, when everything else remains constant, every one unit increase in probability and threat corresponds to an average increase in willingness to relocate by 0.09 (0.09 = e0.09 − 1) and 0.06 (0.06 = e0.06 − 1), respectively; every one unit increase in controllability corresponds to an average decrease in willingness to relocate by 0.03 (0.03 = 1 − e−0.03).

When pain tolerance is considered, the 10 studies examining the effect of age on pain tolerance show a definite age-related decrease in willingness to endure very strong pain.

Lack of knowledge, ambiguity regarding one's exact tasks, and questionable ability in performing one's role as rick communicator were all significantly associated with a higher perceived personal risk and a two-to ten fold decrease in willingness to report to duty (new suggested one).

Lack of knowledge, ambiguity regarding one's exact tasks, and questionable ability in performing one's role as risk communicator were all significantly associated with a higher perceived personal risk and a two- to ten-fold decrease in willingness to report to duty; these factors proved to be more influential even than the perceived level of family preparedness to function in one's absence.

Their decrease in admitted number of cases by arbitral institutes may be due to the decrease in willingness to apply for arbitral remedies but instead turn to street protests that could prompt an increased effort of mediation by local governments.

This decrease in willingness to wait correlates with the decline in attention span: In 2000, the average person's attention span was 12 seconds.

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