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Because the topic involves both ille gal marijuana smoking and children, most people interviewed for this article were highly circumspect, often unwilling to use even their first names.

Finally, France is highly na tionalistic, unwilling to return to integration inside the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (although remaining allied) and determined to develop its own nuclear force with submarines and missiles, through to 1980.

Beginning in the 1990s, the government responded by encouraging a policy of "Saudi-ization" (in which employers were required to hire fewer migrant workers), but highly educated young Saudis seemed unwilling to engage in occupations that had been traditionally filled by expatriates and were therefore considered menial.

In a study that examined continuity alone, it was rated highly by patients – who were unwilling however to sacrifice a little more time or money to maintain it [ 40].

"Now people show their wealth by gadgets instead of having a really nice garden, so they're unwilling to pay a highly skilled person to make a topiary garden or maintain a kitchen garden.

But both the government and operator refuse, she says, to budge further.The railways' problem is that they are still highly centralised and the central government is unwilling to shoulder the whole cost of its massive expansion programme.

It was unwilling to risk cannibalizing a highly profitable core.

On December 21, the New York Herald ran a scathing editorial against the new design, At the time, according to Burdette, given the traumas of the Great War, Americans were highly sensitive about their national symbols, and unwilling to allow artists any leeway in interpretation.

It's true that throughout the negotiations those leading emerging countries held fast to their highly defensive positions and to the last minute were unwilling to offer meaningful cuts in industrial tariff ceilings.

During his first term, President Obama faced a wicked problem: How do you govern in a highly polarized, evenly divided country with House Republicans who seem unwilling to compromise?

Yet with the exception of a relatively small number of corporate leaders, such as oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens and casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, the business world by and large has been lying low, unwilling to associate publicly with a man whose highly contentious positions and freewheeling talk have raised concerns among a lot of ordinary Americans.

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