Sentence examples for potential willingness from inspiring English sources

"potential willingness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to denote the capacity for something to occur; for example: "She expressed her potential willingness to help with the project."

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"Additionally it signals a potential willingness to be more proactive later in the year".

But Democrats who are lobbying for a vote say it could draw a stark contrast between the two parties by highlighting the potential willingness of Republicans to block tax relief for most Americans while insisting tax breaks for the rich.

Water treatment costs that may be avoided if forests are restored can be translated as the potential willingness to pay (WTP) for watershed services.

Study Design: A self-administered questionnaire to all 1509 UK consultant gynaecologists to enquire about their current practice and potential willingness to participate in a randomised trial.

The treatment cost of an additional turbidity unit is thus equivalent to the company's potential willingness to pay for any measure that reduces turbidity by the same amount (see avoided cost method, for example, in Perman et al. [2003]).

In this study, the CEAC explored the probability of Straticyte™ and histopathology having the greatest net benefit compared to histopathology alone over a range of potential willingness to pay (WTP) thresholds (Fig. 2).

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The cost-effectiveness acceptability curve shows the proportion of model runs for which each strategy is cost-effective over a range of potential willingness-to-pay thresholds (ie, λ).

In sum, adapting corporate communication might thus constitute an important measure to ensure (potential) investors' willingness to invest a crucial prerequisite of stakeholder management's success (Hillenbrand et al. 2013).

The conversations and questions about extinction revealed that the "paleontological" experience was suitable to stimulate reflections on the "potential," not "willingness" or "obligation" of evolutionary change and to appreciate the explanations provided by evolutionary theory.

In this paper, we use a two-step model to estimate a firm's licensing propensities; the first step estimates the determinants of potential licensors (willingness to license) and the second step identifies the factors of the actual licensing out of technology (licensing propensity).

An initial phone call determined potential participants' willingness to receive information about the study.

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