Sentence examples for human unwillingness from inspiring English sources

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His displays of animals in formaldehyde and his installations complete with live maggots and butterflies were seen as reflections on mortality and the human unwillingness to confront it.

One answer is sheer human unwillingness to admit gross error; "we may have been a bit overenthusiastic" is an easier thing to say than "whoops — we did exactly the wrong thing, and killed the economy".

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It's a plausible outcome that matches some of our stereotypes about liberal values: an aversion to human suffering, an unwillingness to rationalize capital punishment and military force, a fondness for candidates who like to feel our pain.

In this context, UN Water (2009) reports that the introduction and dissemination of adapted and innovative technologies to less or least developed countries are a major challenge, e.g., due to the people's lacking access to new technologies and limited human capacities or unwillingness to absorb new methods and approaches.

The Saudis, who differed with President Barack Obama over human rights and his unwillingness to intervene militarily in Syria, have reached out to the Trump administration.

A tenderness comes across, hard to define in the midst of Hujar's strictly controlled dispassion, but there nonetheless, expressed mostly as an acceptance of inherent human frailty and an unwillingness to take advantage of those who trust enough to let their vulnerabilities slip out.

I wonder, what are we breeding into and out of the human species through our unwillingness to welcome the possibility that unscheduled time offers?

"Meanwhile, there has been an emphasis on issues such as gay marriage and reform of the House of Lords at the expense of explaining the financial situation; a failure to deport dangerous terrorists because of concerns about human rights; and an apparent unwillingness to listen to the concerns of electors and the backbench MPs who represent them.

In the words of South Bend's Bishop John M. D'Arcy, the complaint boils down to President Obama's "long-stated unwillingness to hold human life as sacred".

Here, "tension" existing between States' normative responsibilities under international human rights law, and their unwillingness to translate those obligations into tangible post-2015 goals, becomes apparent.

The company defends its unwillingness to employ humans to regulate content by pointing to principles of free expression, yet it readily coöperates with law enforcement and makes compromises that are difficult for users to evaluate.

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