Sentence examples for limits of willingness from inspiring English sources

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This bias would likely favor the most motivated physicians and the estimates herein probably represent the upper limits of willingness to provide preconception care by the population of primary care providers in Japan.

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In the Senate, Democrats seem to be reaching the limits of their willingness to negotiate a bipartisan compromise.

Mr. Tsvangirai was clearly sending a forceful message to both Mr. Mugabe and President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, the mediator of the talks, about the limits of his willingness to compromise.

His research often tests the limits of our willingness to eat, and involves experiments like presenting toddlers with Pepperidge Farm shortbread sprinkled with "grasshopper powder" (sugar, flour, green food coloring) and glasses of apple juice stirred by hair combs.

The fish out of water vibe that propelled the first seasons was a means to explore the limits of our willingness to change: Jack, flung into the future from feudal Japan, had to recalibrate his identity and his notions of the "other" to survive in Aku's future.

But it has clearly reached a limit in creditors' willingness to supply funding at a reasonable yield, and may have reached the limit of taxpayers' willingness to pay the eventual bill.So that leaves money from abroad.

Even as he outlined those goals, though, Mr. Rhodes made clear the limits of Mr. Obama's willingness to achieve them.

The limits of Universal's willingness to back DreamWorks was already apparent when the studio last year declined to co-finance "The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn," an elaborate film that uses digital technology and live actors to tell a story based on the famous comic strip character.

As stated in the official NATO website "the request tested the limits of NATO's willingness to admit new members".

To summarize this uncertainty and better estimate potential decision uncertainty, we also calculated the proportion of iterations for which the PRP was cost-effective relative to SOC varying limits of cost-effectiveness (willingness to pay), and generated a cost-effectiveness acceptability curve.

As a consequence, welfare and economic systems of the receiving countries are reaching their limits of capacity (or willingness) to integrate incoming migrants.

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