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the unwilling
adjective
Not willing; reluctant
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"Me, the unwilling victim.
It is the willing versus the unwilling".
Call it the coalition of the unwilling.
The "coalition of the unwilling" makes two objections.
Instead of that kind of fame, Muamba was yesterday the unwilling, unconscious object of national attention.
The suggestion is that the unwilling passenger is the unreasonable one.
That coalition of the unwilling is now becoming a coalition of the willing.
(A small coalition of the unwilling slunk off to the sidelines).
What, is the unwilling college volunteer going to throw food at visitors to the soup kitchen?
However, the whole phrase seemed to call attention to the unwilling, especially France, Germany and Russia.
John Hutton clearly sees much of the Nato European alliance as the coalition of the unwilling.
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