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A beneficiary can be ungrateful by failing to have a sufficient level of a certain element of the grateful response (e.g., not being willing enough to help a benefactor in need; not being quite pleased enough when a benefactor fares well; etc).
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This group is willing enough, maybe too willing.
And he's been willing enough, vetoing 273 bills since taking office.
Such is the lesson of "Rust and Bone": if the spirit is willing enough, all bodies are able.
The latter were willing enough to strike a deal, but their proposal would give them de facto control.
I don't expect everyone to get the drift, and I don't always get the drift myself, but I am willing enough to be transported".
Mr Hunt, he points out, was willing enough to appear in soft-edged newspaper stories about the state's First Family.
As EM Forster noted in Two Cheers for Democracy: "We are willing enough to praise freedom when she is safely tucked away in the past and cannot be a nuisance.
He is an advocate of (Blairite) co-payments in public services because he does not think the public is willing enough to pay in general taxation for what it demands and expects in services.
Thessaly as a whole had been willing enough to declare war on Phocis in keeping with an enmity of immemorial antiquity already remarked on as long-standing by Herodotus in the context of the Persian Wars.
Mr. Levy said that Connecticut was being a stickler about the cable's compliance with its environmental laws but was willing enough to countenance a far greater environmental insult: a proposal to dump 20 million cubic yards of contaminated spoils, mostly dredged from Connecticut harbors and marinas, into the Sound.
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