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The more sincere you are in trying to understand their feelings, the more likely they will be willing to avoid a conflict.
But I'd say the severity of the threats to the US economy means the Democratic party should be willing to avoid even a technical default.
However, 21% were not sure how long they would be willing to avoid health care professionals.
In comparison with the vaccine for cervical cancer, which is primarily given to teenage girls, we suspect that most young women would not be willing to avoid lactation as the authors suggested - this is a natural consequence of pregnancy.
With this in mind, the initial price of the system should not be the overriding consideration: the organization should be willing to avoid purely cost-oriented vendors [ 28], as costs soon mount if problems arise.
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"We were willing to avoid the whole ballot measure," says Bob Pack, a non-lawyer and malpractice victim who is a driving force behind the initiative.
Approximately half of the sample was willing to avoid social contact if necessary and 40% reported willingness to avoid health care professionals.
Many users will be willing to pay to avoid those hassles.
We interpret this value as the amount of money the individual in state x will be willing to pay to avoid the implementation of the reform (ie, to remain in the benchmark).
How much should society be willing to pay to avoid high levels of pollution?
Mr Padilla said in June that Puerto Rico was unable to pay its debts and that creditors must be willing to negotiate to avoid "shooting themselves in the foot".
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