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Landlords have found them to be exceptionally willing tenants, and that has had a great effect on the housing market.
From the beginning, his students are exceptionally willing to follow this dictum, with an eloquence that doesn't quite tally with the assertion that some of them had no formal education after the age of 10 or 11.
I have found fishermen exceptionally willing to make allowances for exotic tastes and mental aberrations on the part of customers, and my requests for stargazers, toadfish, and lumpsuckers have always been honored without so much as a raised eyebrow.
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Contemporary Chinese literature is, for the most part, not a Manichaean struggle between spineless appeasers of the regime and heroic, dissident resisters (although China has no shortage of exceptionally brave individuals willing to speak truth to power).
In many respects, a swimmer who is good enough for the Olympics is like any other champion athlete exceptionally well coördinated, exceptionally competitive, and willing to devote enormous effort both to over-all conditioning and to training for a single sport.
And, although she was not promoted as fast as she might have been, she made steady progress, being exceptionally lucky in supervisors, willing to recognise her talents.
Candidates must be exceptionally passionate, collaborative, talented, and willing to take on all aspects of design from conception to realization.
But the result is that many exceptionally talented candidates are not willing or able to accept the risk of "no summer", and choose to recruit on-campus for other things.
The Treasury, in a statement, said it was "grateful to Chairman Ed Whitacre and all these exceptionally distinguished individuals for being willing to serve this great American company at a critical juncture.
We wouldn't allow providers to be so thoroughly terrorized that only doctors with exceptionally strong political views are willing to help women exercise their right.
In many respects, a swimmer who is good enough for the Olympics is like any other champion athlete — exceptionally well coördinated, exceptionally competitive, and willing to devote enormous effort both to over-all conditioning and to training for a single sport.
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