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With "The Savages," by necessity, she developed "a willingness to let life happen in front of you," she said.
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Good leaders help others to develop a willingness to change behavior and take risks.
That's what a successful counterinsurgency effort is really about: giving Afghans faith in their institutions and developing a willingness to cooperate with and protect them.
To initiate effective public dialogue, we must develop a willingness to listen openly instead of ranting too loudly to hear anything but our own voice.
Well, I'll try to confront the realities of my appreciation of meat by developing a willingness to eat the parts that'd otherwise go to waste, and I'll perhaps adopt a more nationalistic approach to vegetables.
They accept that they are alcoholics and achieve complete humility, and develop a willingness to join AA, in the end creating opportunities for success in conquering alcohol problem.
He reckons that the spike in shootings is not due to the gangsters having built up larger arsenals, but in their having developed a frightening new willingness to use them.
Before the Second World War, Franklin Roosevelt had to nudge a reluctant, isolationist US into engagement with the outside world; now we need a President who can calm a national appetite for global swaggering and develop a national willingness to look at who we are, with our homeless, our poor schools, our struggling industries.
Mr. Yassky has developed a reputation for pragmatism and a seeming willingness to accept incremental change.
Finally, Cassarino developed a model specifically for return, distinguishing between willingness and readiness, which together create the preparedness to return.
We developed a questionnaire to assess the determinants of students' willingness to accept a hypothetical MMR booster vaccination.
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