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to unwillingness
noun
The property of being unwilling.
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The Spanish quickly concluded that the habits of the native Americans, from nakedness to unwillingness to labor to alleged cannibalism, clearly demonstrated their inability to recognize natural law.
A common problem associated with the economic evaluation of paediatric interventions is the lack of availability of relevant clinical trial data, due to unwillingness to recruit children into clinical trials.
Thirty-eight patients were lost to follow-up, and 29 were excluded due to unwillingness to participate (n = 2), headache diagnoses other than migraine, TTH or MOH (n = 10), age under 16 years (n = 8), lacking knowledge of German language (n = 6) and early termination of the MTP (n = 3).
At 5 months of age, only 7 of the 9 animals could be tested due to unwillingness of the animals to participate in the study (see discussion).
It was sometimes due to unwillingness by victims to discuss their experiences.
On some occasions, they admitted they could not openly communicate with their physicians due to unwillingness to challenge their authority.
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The patients may decline participation due to an unwillingness to return to hospital after a lengthy illness and hospitalisation.
He first attributed the loss to Democrats' unwillingness to cooperate, despite never reaching out to them.
It is the resistance to challenge, unwillingness to bend the knee or doff the cap".
More often than not, this is down to their unwillingness to pay tax.
But it's not due to an unwillingness to evolve with the game.
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