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With no additional equipment to buy, more consumers might well be willing to try the service.
Iran, he asserts, "may well be willing to see Assad go if their interests can somehow be guaranteed".
They may well be willing to pay for their entertainment -- if the quality is guaranteed and the price is fair.
The security services may well be willing to spell out their general powers, as they have done recently with computer hacking and snooping on lawyers, but they won't detail their Prism or Tempora programmes on the face of any bill.
Even if you do not have a flexible mortgage which allows you to take payment holidays on your loan, your mortgage lender may well be willing to give you a month or two off making a repayment, if you can convince them that you'll then be back on track.
And the new Palestinian state could be helped to absorb those who want to make the West Bank their permanent home.Israel, too, might well be willing to absorb a limited number, so long as it was plain that it did so voluntarily, for humanitarian reasons.
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No wonder the space agency, and presumably the White House as well, were willing to let Mr. Glenn cap his career with one last victory lap.
Other leaders of the EU, all of them I know well, are willing to accommodate some concerns and points made by Britain provided they are compatible with the overall project of European integration".
Customers figure that if your company (which knows the product well) is willing to de-value it, why should they think it is as good as it was before?
Acknowledge when things aren't going well and be willing to walk away before things get worse.
However, as the main aim is to describe the pathogenesis of nipple/breast candidiasis, it was important to recruit women with a high expectation of breastfeeding for at least eight weeks as well as be willing to complete participation.
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