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We're willing to make changes which will actually make things harder for our political party but is in the interests of our democracy.'" He added that he was not in favour of extra public money being pumped into party politics in the "current economic climate" and was "perfectly happy" to publish his own tax returns in a move towards greater income transparency.
However, exit interviews will be a waste of time if you're not willing to make changes based on what you hear.
To his credit, he has been willing to make changes".
England are ready and willing to make changes.
"He was willing to make changes," she said.
Someone with a low threshold cannot suffer long and so is willing to make changes.
They're very responsive to rational choices and are willing to make changes if the outcomes are better.
"To higher-level observers, Flynn looked like this bold leader, willing to make changes in the face of opposition.
Publishers, with much to lose if Texas rejected their books, were often willing to make changes to please the Gablers.
George Steinbrenner has always been willing to make changes when necessary, to plug holes in the Yankees' roster, to spend money.
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IT WAS a British Conservative, John Major, who came to power in 1990 saying he wanted to build "a country that is at ease with itself, a country that is confident, a country...willing to make...changes"...changes
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