Sentence examples for willingness to define from inspiring English sources

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This willingness to define the institution by its role in the current crisis seems perverse or myopic to some.

There was among both the boys and the girls an abhorrence of female sexuality, a shared willingness to define the act of sex as either forced or a bargaining chip, to divide girls into "good" and "bad" on the basis of whether they "held out".

But just last week, you were explaining why the Democrats' willingness to define "rich" upward made it seem less likely that they would be able to raise tax rates high enough to pay for the government they want, and in the same post you noted the conservative, entitlement-reforming path to fiscal sustainability also has "an air of fantasy about it".

Such professionalisation seems to require a willingness to define ELSA explicitly.

This willingness to define popular faith rituals and reverences not found in traditional orthodox Islamic tradition as heresy gives the IS wide discretion in its choice to persecute, suppress, or eliminate any religious group that doesn't fall tightly into line with them.

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But that's all I know; I am here to do some work, but of paramount importance to this work is a willingness not to define it too clearly going in.

Speaking with the volunteer at the mosque, I was humbled by her willingness to be defined by her religion.

Entrepreneur Identity Aspiration is a term that we use in this paper to define the willingness of the individuals to become entrepreneurs in the future.

In addition, associability (Leana & Van Buren 1999), which is defined as "the willingness and ability of actors to define collective goals that are then enacted collectively", is important for social capital.

A willingness to pander and even lie has come to define his Presidential campaign and its televised advertisements.

This procedure thus links the range of numbers that the agent may assign to the agent's wealth as willingness to pay is defined in part in terms of the agent's ability to pay.[18] The procedure for assigning numbers on the basis of an individual's willingness to pay in fact yields a representation of that agent's preferences.

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