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It is always competent, but never eager; it delivers seamless power while shrugging its shoulders.
She was never eager to speak about the part of her life before her arrival in New York, and details about it are scarce.
NEVER eager to retire an old joke, my husband, John, occasionally refers to the wedding announcements section of the newspaper as "the women's sports pages".
But a review of the way Mrs. Clinton and her advisers has handled this issue suggests she was never eager to reach a deal.
Pentagon officials are never eager for a comparison of the United States to the other nations that also have not ratified the sea pact — a group that includes North Korea and Iran.
Some diplomats say that the United States would not be alone in opposing the protection force, since Russia and China, with problems in Chechnya and Tibet, are never eager to see the United Nations establish this kind of precedent.
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Pakistan has never been eager for a vote.
The Economist, never an eager royalist, thought public reaction to Victoria's demise was "a little exaggerated".
Murray has never appeared eager to take to the court as an emblem of British frustration.
And politicians of all stripes have never been eager to acknowledge that they preside over economic decline.
Brazil, by far Latin America's largest economy, has never been eager to create a meaningful free trade area for the entire hemisphere.
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