Phrases with «little willingness»

The phrase "little willingness" means having just a small amount of readiness or openness to do something or make a change. Full definition

Sentences with «little willingness»

  • Both sides have shown little willingness to back down in recent weeks. (chicagotribune.com)
  • While Jesner suggests that five justices likely would rule that the federal courts should not recognize an ATS cause of action against American corporations for their overseas activities, several federal appeals courts have exhibited little willingness to limit the scope of ATS liability unless directly ordered to do so by the Supreme Court. (wlflegalpulse.com)
  • But the income surcharge needs to be signed off on by Albany, and Republican Senate lawmakers have indicated little willingness to take up the tax hike, especially in an election year. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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