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Investors have proved eager to finance even risky new ideas.
Food companies have also proved eager to snap up discarded labels.
Sustainability people at the hospital chains have proved eager to engage.
Yet he has proved eager to fall in with the president's overthrow of the clerics.
The recovering policemen in the hospital, as it turned out, made no use of the many stones in the courtyard, and instead proved eager to tell their stories.
Dylan, who is seventy-five, doesn't often play the role of music critic, but he proved eager to discuss Leonard Cohen.
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But to use this technology, libraries must insert electronic-tag chips, similar to a transponder, into each book at a cost of about 85 cents each -- prohibitive for many public libraries, although academic and private libraries could prove eager to invest.
It's not quite on par with the drone frenzy, but consumers have already proven eager to introduce new robotic technology into their homes.
If the new Congress proves eager to deprive President Trump of his leverage under Trade Promotion Authority, the administration's failure to conclude NAFTA talks today will hand members an easy excuse.
Since Mr. Trump took office, Mr. Nunes has proved an eager purveyor of executive fig leaves.
Spouses can't be compelled to testify, but there's no law against volunteering to do so, and the Epsteins proved quite eager to trade allegations.
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