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For Mr. Nikitin, the urban planning expert, however, the growing readiness of many Muscovites to follow pedestrian traffic signals "is the very opposite of Soviet attitudes" of fatalistic patience bred by the need to wait in long lines at shops and fear of punishment.
In another sign of the growing readiness to negotiate seen on all sides, the EU has now indicated that it is prepared to discuss the Common Agricultural Policy, the system of massive subsidies which Europe pays its farmers.There are, then, signs of hope.
The decision is a major milestone on the road to improved public health for two reasons: It highlights the growing readiness of pharmacies to take on a new role in health care, and it underscores that smoking is a communicable condition and that leading companies can play a part in reducing the rate of smoking.
Also of note is the growing readiness of senior government officials to speak more publicly about HIV and AIDS.
In addition, a key recommendation of the government's Life Science Strategy is for health care organisations to respond to " the growing readiness of patients to participate in research" and to provide adequate infra-structural support to researchers to respond to patient interest and choice with respect to research participation [ 2].
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Saudi women are holding a day of action to challenge the kingdom's ban on female driving, amid signs of slowly growing readiness by the authorities to consider reform in the face of strong opposition by the clerical establishment.
But everywhere, say the polls, there is a growing readiness to be flexible to save jobs, including working longer hours.
The upshot and irony of this increasingly democratic Turkey is a growing readiness to diverge and say "no" to the U.S. or the EU when the latter's policies have been perceived as countering Turkish interests.
The words of Israeli leaders are signaling not just increasing impatience with the pace of diplomacy but also Israel's growing readiness to act militarily on its own against Iranian nuclear facilities.
The cumulative effect of all this is to undermine trust in a regime that, despite the lack of democracy, requires popular support as a rapidly evolving society gives people much greater individual liberty than in the days of Mao Zedong – and they show a growing readiness to make their complaints heard.
Since then, Western diplomats in Baghdad have noticed Mr Maliki's growing readiness to take decisions without conferring with the Americans first.He is trying to strengthen his nationalist credentials in negotiations between his government and the American administration over a "status of forces agreement".
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