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The phrase "sincere will" is not correct or usable in written English.
In English, "sincere" is an adjective that would need to modify a noun, such as "sincere wishes", or "sincere effort". For example: The sincere efforts of the volunteer committee led to the successful completion of the project.
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All our thoughts, sincere will to parents, his sister as well as to the whole family".
But he said that Mr. Yehiyeh had a "sincere will to try to change the situation".
"This piece of art contains the sincere will and hope of the people for the well being of the great Gen. Kim Jung II who always stays up the entire night for our happiness," a promotion sheet said, referring to the country's leader.
The truth, according to Arnauld, is that it is impossible that God should have an actual (sincere) will for something that is not in fact wise.
In the public sector, there is also a lack of sincere will and effort on the government's part to improve the overall status of health facility and health care providers.
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The more open and sincere it will be about it, the more acceptable it will be.If Germany is serious about leaving the past behind once and forever, this is the way to do it.
If India is not sincere, they will help us again".
John's sharp wit, blunt honesty and sincere friendship will be missed by all.
Dzierzon's quietly sincere I will, based on a Paul Auster novel and danced by the choreographer herself, is particularly fine.
Some analysts believe Eta is not sincere and will use the ceasefire to rearm before returning to terrorism.
The belief that confession is the first step toward redemption is still present in India, where a sincere confession will commonly result in the reduction of an offender's sentence.
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