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John Cavanagh, the director of the Institute for Policy Studies, was at that first meeting and remembers that he was "very impressed with Mr. Wolfensohn's openness, his willingness to open up the bank to new ideas".
Taiwan also expressed a willingness to open up, albeit still with a quota.
In the past, Mr. Ahmadinejad has indicated his willingness to open an embassy in Cairo.
"I think there's a willingness to open the door to more flexibility over time," Mr. Flaherty said.
Today, Mr. Mandela announced that the rebels had indicated a willingness to open talks with the new government.
Its success depends on the bishops' willingness to open their diocesan files, a step many have fought in court.
While Iran's willingness to open up is a positive, the refusal to recognise Israel is a negative.
"Without that, obviously, our capacity and willingness to open our own market is not going to increase".
"Most of this is the willingness to open up your new company, of which two-thirds is related to the Web," he said.
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Religious leaders from the advocacy group Rabbis for Human Rights expressed their willingness on Tuesday to open up their own homes to shelter the migrants.
Allegations by ex-magistrate Ferdinando Imposimato, in particular, are thought to have prompted the willingness to re-open investigations, according to the Adkronos news agency.
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