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The phrase you are looking for is "unwilling to" as in "He was unwilling to accept the offer."
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"It seems to be validating and maybe even inflaming fears that the Church is incapable or unwilling of getting its own clerical house in order.
By then, Farnese, unwilling of having for a longer time his troops close to Antwerp's cannons, made drums and trumpets to call for withdrawal and gathered his men at Borgerhout.
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Luke, meanwhile, is still sort of around, unwilling to let go of Lola entirely and thus feeding her longing to get back together with him.
Nasir Jones, aka Nas, or, to those of us unwilling to let go of the past, Nasty Nas, may have actually been right.
This is not the story of unwilling bureaucrats, but of the concept of housing as a commodity rather than a right.
The shtick here is that stars of stage, screen and the pages of Heat are the unwilling victims of pranks.
Those who stuck it out became unwilling icons of the supposed decline of the American empire, the subject of a thousand news articles, documentaries and books.
But of course we are not just the unwilling victims of the 20-year cycle of resuscitation.
Millions of voters unwilling to risk a decade of economic prosperity under AK apparently believe him.
He offers up Tiger Woods as an example of someone unwilling to face "the reality of what you know is coming".
She became an unwilling member of a small club of passers-by shot by the police.
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