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be keen of
adjective
Showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
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He is also thought to be keen of transferring the main responsibility for lethal drone strikes from the CIA to the Pentagon's Joint Special Operations Command which has a clearer chain of command and greater legal accountability.
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This general goal was shared by the CDSS developers, but they were keen – of course – to see their particular CDSS used, and were prepared to work very hard to make it work in this site.
They will be keen to promote introduction of new generic biologic products, i.e. their prescribability.
Berle, however, was keen on none of these solutions.
None of the patients was keen on sports, preventing evaluation of ankle and foot functionality under conditions of repetitive stress.
Policymakers have been keen on such periodicals of late.
Meissonier was keen on the feelings of Napoleon.
South Asian respondents were keen on the idea of being supported to increase their walking.
(Not all of them are keen on accountability).
Indeed, we are, and must be, keen observers of the "human condition".
Among those he is keen to sign are out-of-contract trio Gavin Morrison, Shane Sutherland and Ross Tokely.
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