Sentence examples for exact willingness from inspiring English sources

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Making such a judgement was complicated by the fact that the exact willingness to pay (WTP) ceiling for a unit health gain is an unknown quantity.

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There is some debate in the literature regarding the usefulness of exact magnitudes of willingness to pay estimates from DCE analysis [ 20, 21].

The arrangement suits local orchards, which can't sell odd-looking fruit to fit the exacting demands of the supermarkets, and the willingness of Jones to add fine Kentish apples to the local mix.

Have you made any progress on that front? A. I would refer you to the statements that the Pakistani leader gave about his -- I don't have the exact words in front of me, but his willingness to work with the United States.

This is called energizing your base, a political task that requires a great deal of stamina and a willingness not to dwell too long on the exact point behind all your effort.

Introductory meetings with the students were made to ascertain availability and willingness to participate and to then agree upon exact dates, times and places for subsequent questionnaire administration.

In some studies, increased illness experience was associated with increased willingness to participate, while other studies showed the exact opposite results [ 39], thus illustrating the complexity of drawing conclusions in connection with patients' preferences for participation.

There has to be an open-minded curiosity and a willingness to break new ground, while the militant skeptics represent the exact opposite: they are dedicated to the suppression of curiosity and protecting rigid boundaries of "real" science.

Her aesthetic was the absolute reverse of Richardson's: where Richardson poured out hundreds of thousands of words in a radical, inspiring but ultimately doomed attempt to make her replication of lived feminine experience as exact as possible, Sinclair showed that real novelistic power usually lies in the author's willingness to select, to pare down and to omit.

A contingency analysis with a χ2 test (if at least five cases were present in a single cell in a 2-by-2 table) or Fisher exact test (for less than five cases per cell) was used to compare both the willingness to undergo the tests again and the preference for one test between MSCT, MRI, and Angio.

On Monday, the Russian foreign ministry indicated its willingness to negotiate about the future of Ukraine, but its terms were exacting: acceptance of the Crimean referendum, military neutrality, decentralization of power to Russian-speaking regions, and an official designation of Russian as the second language, alongside Ukrainian.

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