Sentence examples for possible unwillingness from inspiring English sources

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By doing this, we are more likely to capture what medications the patient is actually taking but we are also subject to the patients' forgetfulness or possible unwillingness to share information.

Finally, particular issues facing the health workforce were identified including a sense of GPs being unprepared to cope with problematic levels of crystal meth use in their patients as well as a more general lack of capacity (and possible unwillingness) in the HIV and mental health workforce due to a growing range of contextual stressors.

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The current situation is absurd, a monument to George W. Bush's determination to cut taxes by the maximum amount possible and to Congressional unwillingness to compromise either in 2001 or now.

Possible reasons for this unwillingness range from a sincere concern about actionable activism in an authentically (that is to say literally) "post-avant" literary culture, to a vanity that makes impossible the giving up of the enormous cultural capital, institutional patronage, and personal celebrity late postmodernism has bestowed upon its chief practitioners in verse.

There are several possible explanations for their unwillingness to "formalize" their relationships with chiropractors.

Possible barriers include patients' unwillingness to participate [ 9], competing demands on GPs' time [ 10, 12, 13] and a lack of research interest in individual GPs or their practice [ 8, 9, 14].

Several children who suffer at the hands of others express their fantasies of violent revenge — and, of course, what makes bullying possible is the inability or unwillingness of bullied children to fight back adequately.

This was not possible due to most patients' unwillingness to take part in five OCT examinations at the same time.

In South Africa's conservative gender context, it is possible to interpret cohabiting as reflecting an unwillingness to commit to a partner, with such men being more likely to seek sex in a range of contexts where there is no expectation of commitment, especially where it is overtly or implicitly commodified.

"I think it's possible that American lives are being lost because of their unwillingness to allow us to use their facilities," she said of the Turks.

I have almost never agreed with Paul in the past, particularly with his offensive refusal to embrace the Civil Rights Act, but his criticism of the U.S. drone program abroad, and the unwillingness of Attorney General Holder to rule out possible drone attacks on American citizens on U.S. soil, was right on the mark.

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