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We must ground our truth-telling in a willingness to suffer and sacrifice as we resist domination.
But all were united in a willingness to revisit the origins of their troubles, and to have their picture taken.
It is in a willingness to be ever more inclusive and cross-disciplinary that the future surely lies.
But his real talent lies elsewhere, in a willingness to allow emotional rawness and confusion to remain unfinessed, the loose ends to stay frayed.
But even with the Botanical Garden entree, she said, "it requires a certain commitment to get to do those," expressed mainly in a willingness to pay top dollar.
For Alex Clark, writing in the Guardian: [Lott's] real talent lies in a willingness to allow emotional rawness and confusion to remain unfinessed, the loose ends to stay frayed.
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"Show me the third room first," this woman says at check-in, telegraphing a willingness to keep at it until she's offered a room she likes.
One senses in Hegi a willingness to lose herself in play, in the service of play.
Using the probabilistic sensitivity analysis (PSA) in the Monte Carlo simulation by varying all variables simultaneously resulted in a willingness-to-pay threshold (PSA ICER) of 52.000€ per QALY for edoxaban 60 mg od and 69.600€ per QALY for edoxaban 30 mg od (Table 4).
In fact, a willingness to explore your chances in a different professional environment can open exciting avenues of personal and professional development.
In fact, he argued that great companies have one thing in common — "a willingness to defer gratification".
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