Sentence examples for less willing to stand from inspiring English sources

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But he told reporters in Baghdad that the Maliki government might be less willing to stand up to Iran because of the growing ambivalence over Iraq in the United States.

Those lines of Palestinian Authority riot police seemed less willing to stand between the demonstrators and the lines of Israeli police and border guards.

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The younger generation is less willing to endure such hardships.

WHETHER scouting instills independence and self-confidence over time, or whether it retains girls who are less susceptible to peer pressure and more willing to stand up for themselves is unclear.

Seat etiquette dictates the aisle seat occupant be ready and willing to stand at a moment's notice to accommodate the less fortunate.

When consumer confidence falls, people are less willing to spend and businesses are less willing to hire.

Nobody's been willing to stand up to him".

But Fogel was more than willing to stand corrected.

"They're more willing to stand up for their rights, to stand up to injustice," he said.

For many Japanese, Abe is the one willing to stand up to Japan's larger neighbor.

We need more conservative leaders like Kris willing to stand up for the rule of law".

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