Sentence examples for traditionally willing from inspiring English sources

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Audit and accounting functions are considered so central to businesses that few companies were traditionally willing to let the tools that crunch their numbers be outsourced.

In Germany, nearly 90% of training firms were traditionally willing to bear substantial net costs up to the year 2000 (Beicht et al. 2004).5 However, the most recent cost-benefit survey in 2007 indicates a significant decrease in net training costs across many occupations (Schönfeld et al. 2010).

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"Harsh criticism, short of unlawful action, is a price our people have traditionally been willing to pay for self-governance," he wrote.

After his speech, the governor said, "I think people who have not, in the past, traditionally, been willing to look at Republican candidates are now taking a look".

So to start with we get a litany of horrors from ancient and not-so-ancient history: a catalogue of the unspeakable things that human beings have traditionally been willing to do to each other.

Country music is well-suited to produce such serious fare, as the genre has traditionally been willing to listen to the wisdom of its elders over the noise of club beats.

Razvozzhayev used a route that has been employed by any number of Russians in recent years: He went to Ukraine — for which Russians do not need a visa or even a passport to visit — where embassies of several Western countries have traditionally been willing to entertain pleas for asylum.

It is true that the Pashtun tribes and clans have traditionally been willing to switch allegiances when the incentives were sufficiently attractive, so the idea of winning over some groups who are now fighting against us was not totally out of the question.

This nation, population 740,000, has long been a way station for rogues and scoundrels, where officials have traditionally been willing to look the other way.

There are laws against threats and intimidation; and harsh criticism, short of unlawful action, is a price our people have traditionally been willing to pay for self-governance.

But Mr. Trump's personal choices and values are far beyond what we as a country have traditionally been willing to accept in our political candidates.

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