Sentence examples for the willingness of developing from inspiring English sources

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Although Bledsoe believes that "speedy U.S. action is a necessary precursor" to sustainable policies in the developing world, he notes that the willingness of developing nations to tackle the problem has been "the sticking point [in Washington] all along".

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The growth of such competitive industries may reduce the willingness of developed countries to cooperate with China.

As China now steps up and commits to measures to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate global warming, developing nations around the globe--even India--will be pressed to step up as well--especially with the recent willingness of developed countries to give generously to the Green Climate Fund.

But the untrumpeted and undeveloped secret of the reform movement is the content — the willingness to develop character curriculum or Core Knowledge curriculum, the willingness to infuse the school with spiritual fervor.

Therefore, we investigated the barriers currently hindering the willingness to develop orphan drugs in the Netherlands.

In fact, the recent willingness of the developing world to embrace freer trade has been more remarkable than the continuing liberalisation in richer countries.

In the various climate summits of the last two decades, this has been a major issue, with these nations objecting to the willingness of the large, most developed countries they believe to have caused the problem to not adequately address and invest in the solution.

It appears that the willingness of health care professionals to migrate from developing to developed countries is somewhat unresponsive to wage differences between source and destination countries at current levels.

The central focus is the effectiveness of increasing domestic wages to reduce the willingness of health care professionals to migrate out of developing countries.

But the willingness of some so-called "Junto" Whigs to develop new, strong executive powers in defense of that settlement cut against Harley's reflex of distrust, and he became, with Paul Foley, leader of a coalition of Whigs and moderate Tories opposed to the government of King William III.

He speculated that the success of the Paris agreement could boil down to the willingness of richer countries to commit to financing for developing countries.

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