Sentence examples for tentative willingness from inspiring English sources

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But Russia appeared to offer Washington little today beyond a tentative willingness to accept money for its A-300 missiles.

It also indicated a tentative willingness among Russian officials to become more deeply involved in Afghanistan two decades after American-backed Afghan fighters defeated the Soviet military there.

The Times said that the operation "indicated a tentative willingness among Russian officials to become more deeply involved in Afghanistan two decades after American-backed Afghan fighters defeated the Soviet military there".

After month after month of disappointing job numbers, poll after poll showing dissatisfaction in his economic performance and hundreds of millions of dollars in negative advertisements, a large portion of wavering voters maintain a personal attachment to Mr. Obama, and a tentative willingness to give him more time to get it right, top strategists with both campaigns agree.

There was tentative willingness to be involved in naloxone prescribing with half of respondents willing to provide this to drug users or friends/family.

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What he did do, eventually, was to express a tentative, reluctant willingness to be Speaker: he allowed that, if certain conditions were met, he would condescend to accept.

Since taking office Aug. 3, Rouhani and his new Cabinet members have been sending tentative signals of willingness to improve relations with the West and ease social strictures and economic woes besetting Iranians who have been under U.S. sanctions for years because of the disputed nuclear program.

According to reports, the East Midlands club made tentative inquiries about his willingness to return to the club where he made his name as a manager but his loyalties to the Republic of Ireland appear to have proved too tall a hurdle for Rudkin to leap.

Objectivity requires facts and, in many cases, support from rigorous science - testable hypotheses, the gathering of data, and the willingness to subject tentative conclusions to criticism.

(Russell 1938 247) In all cases, the object would be to encourage self-growth, a willingness to be tentative in judgment, and responsiveness to evidence.

The start of John Kerry's tenure as U.S. Secretary of State has motivated some tentative movement on Iran's willingness to consider dialogue with the United States as noted by the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations in New York recently.

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