Sentence examples for revealed willingness from inspiring English sources

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Stated or revealed willingness to pay a premium for certified timber represents a similarly contestable role for consumer-citizens, but within the context of the voluntary subscriptions approach outlined above.

This paper is designed to provide a contribution to the analysis of corporate environmental awareness, describing the concept along its five components: environmental knowledge, values, attitudes, revealed willingness to act and actual behaviour.

This is based on the revealed willingness of the participants to make concessions in FTAs.

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In this study we applied collective/mandatory and individual/voluntary payment vehicles to elicit public claim for governmental investments of urban coastal nature reserves; to verify the efficiency of either payment formats to recall protest voters declared under the other and sensitivity of respondents to reveal willingness to pay-WTP for maintenance and conservation of reserves.

O'Neill also proclaimed his adamant opposition to benefit cuts, never revealing willingness to compromise.

It revealed a willingness to risk upsetting a delicate consensus to elevate his own profile.

At the weekend, I was more interested in the newspaper stings that revealed the willingness of politicians to accept money for parliamentary work.

Even before rosters expanded Sept. 1, Manuel revealed a willingness to use as many pitchers as necessary to get by, relying more on quantity than quality because of the circumstances.

The remarkable rendezvous between Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft and others and a delegation from the White House revealed a willingness on the part of tech firms to work with the government, and indicated that the Obama administration appears to have concluded it can't combat terrorists online on its own.

Other military law experts also noted that in his two reports on the charges against Lance Corporals Sharratt and Tatum, Colonel Ware revealed a willingness to give the men the benefit of the doubt, and to consider the impact of the prosecutions on the morale of troops still fighting in Iraq.

In addition, a considerable number of British cases, decided in the absence of national legislation expressly enabling claims for extraterritorial human rights abuses and therefore based on principles of common-law tort, have revealed a willingness to hold corporations liable for human rights violations perpetrated abroad.

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