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The "willing" point is crucial — because some of us find it awkward asking friends to take on this kind of task.
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Now, in the wake of the "60 Minutes" report, he will have to deal with the notion, accurate or inaccurate, that he was willing to point the finger at other players, perhaps to divert attention from his own Biogenesis problems.
Few, though, were willing to point too harshly at Firestone, at least publicly.
Not that Bento was willing to point the finger at his defender.
But also I was willing to point out some of my faults on how I was holding myself back.
But this could only happen if the news media were willing to point out who is really refusing to compromise.
China has recently hinted that it might one day be willing to point its missiles away from Taiwan.For the moment the policy seems to be working.
But there is deep mistrust between the parties, and the administration must be willing to point fingers when needed and put forward its own proposals when progress slows.
Only a few of his contemporaries would have been willing to point out the indulgence implicit in his drooping eye and his corpulence.
That and the fact she was willing to point out that "bugger off" was not a phrase that Mumbai policemen readily used.
If Broadway has become more about marketing than product, then Mr. Alessandrini is perfectly willing to point his satirist's rifle at the appropriate corporate targets.
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