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They are thought to be so keenly aware of their public shame, and the jeopardy of the church both moral and financial, that they will be only too eager to agree to them.
Livingstone was eager to agree, and Labour Mayoral candidate Nicky Gavron volunteered to take a subordinate position as his deputy.
But the basic dynamic is the same as it has been for years: Democrats are largely willing, even eager, to agree to a deal that includes more border security in exchange for some protections for undocumented people.
"Serious" Washington Democrats are all too eager to agree with conservatives about the terms of the debate, which more often than not vary between the extreme right wing and some milquetoast brand of moderation.
When you are too eager to agree and be pleasant, you're making yourself very compatible with people who are controlling.
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By this point I was so eager to just agree to anything.
The child, eager to please, agreed with everything the prosecutor said.
Eager to make friends, Alex and Emily agree.
Eager to avoid bloodshed, negotiators agreed to a swap.
More strikes are scheduled from 9-14 Jandary, and Conservative MPs from London, Surrey and Sussex are eager to get new measures agreed before the new year.
Eager to start, the Brumleys agreed to terms that gave them only 2% of the company.
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