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There is no willingness to take chances.
But it serves as a permanent example of Sinatra's willingness to take chances as an artist.
Fox, which had demonstrated a willingness to take chances, was intrigued.
"What's best about it is the willingness to take chances," she explained.
His willingness to take chances was in the end perhaps his finest quality.
"When things go sour, his exciting willingness to take chances turns into an indefensible stubbornness".
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Designers say they have been impressed with the willingness of the famously guarded company to take chances.
Kaling also talked about her love of dressing up and her willingness to experiment: "It's really tempting not to take chances.
The secret of the bidders' willingness to take their chances as they operated anonymously over the telephone probably lies in the "Illyrian" qualifier — Ancient Illyria straddled several republics from the former Yugoslavia, limiting the risk of any one of these countries being able to back up a claim to restitution with compelling arguments.
Bolton is famous for his pop career, but he has also recorded opera, been the executive producer for a documentary about domestic violence and shown a willingness to take creative chances, even when it means poking fun at his own image.
Be willing to take chances.
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