Sentences with phrase «perhaps willingness»

Just in a few years the reaction to the geology appears to have come from «Pay no never mind, nothing here», that we have come to expect from the rigid, group think crowd, to perhaps a willingness to keep an open mind and find out what possible relationships exist to the ice shelves and the continental ice sheet.
There are a very limited number of people on Earth who would bother to file a liability claim against you for $ 300, and perhaps their willingness say something about those who would, but damages of that size can still create uncomfortable situations and difficulty in your budget.
Perhaps a willingness to tell a compelling and intricately detailed story while being incisive, reflective and deeply personal is a more comfortable exercise for women than men.
We need active thinking, heavy use of our capture desk, perhaps a willingness to stand and speak if you feel inclined to do so.

Not exact matches

Perhaps the sight of the flower increased people's willingness to stop for a moment to chat with the woman, which in turn increased the likelihood they would give her money.
Perhaps trade and warfare were equivalent back in the days of gunboat diplomacy (a favoured U.S. strategy in Asia in bygone days), but absent a willingness to engage in armed confrontation, today trade and warfare are fundamentally different.
And it is perhaps this reputation — plus his willingness to lock horns with financiers who opposed his calls for stronger banking regulations — that made his candidacy so attractive to the Bank of England.
Since being married have you noticed a change in your willingness to «protect» your family that perhaps have challenged you our attitudes toward non-violence?
Perhaps following Jesus requires a willingness to be uncomfortable now and then, to say «yes, what else can I do?»
Perhaps his forgiveness of us might evoke in us, if only for a moment, a willingness to wonder about the pride we take in our modernity, our self - sufficiency, our self - justification.
The willingness of President Bush (in his better moments) to spend money to shore up civil society — making it perhaps less necessary to spend money down the road, as the promise of the «ownership society» was fulfilled — was taken as an opportunity by those not invested in that «limited» project (I have in mind here both the conventional Republicans in the Bush White House and the pork - barrelling Republicans in the House and Senate) to open the federal purse with relative abandon.
7:24 - 30 and parallels, we see clear examples of Jesus» willingness to relate openly to women who were not fully Jewish or, in the case of the Syrophoenician woman, perhaps not Jewish at all.
Sometimes that means enforcing boundaries and wisdom, making time for that patch of sun and solitude, for quiet and daily rhythms, for what matters most to me, and other times it means a willingness to be inconvenienced, to be bold and fearless, Kipling's cat perhaps, waving my wild tail where it pleases me.
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of his game was his willingness to get forward and join the attack.
Since I'd seen him last, he'd lost his title to Michael Moorer; he'd lost his boxing license, which was suspended after he was found to have a heart ailment; and he'd lost Ego, the embattled German shepherd who exhibited a singular willingness to obey Holyfield's orders and, perhaps as a result, endured a lifetime of insults from Ing and his Akita cronies.
Perhaps it will take the other MMA promotions having a willingness to put up a share of the costs of running it for this to happen.
Perhaps Real's willingness to sell is a yardstick for how confident the Spanish champions are when it comes to landing Cristiano Ronaldo.
The development of the downhill has perhaps gotten to a point where raw human bravery and a willingness to risk your life are not so imperative as technique and technology, as basic engineering.
Injuries not only can hold a player back, they can have a corrosive effect on a player's talents and, more insidiously, on his psyche — especially his willingness to be aggressive and take physical risks in situations where the possibility of «taking a knock» or perhaps being hurt again exists.
The pair have a long and positive working relationship that could perhaps influence the player's willingness to move to England, something that is made even more possible by the fact his contract is up next summer.
Gbamin has also shown a willingness to progress the ball and take risks by dribbling out of tricky midfield situations, perhaps to emulate his idol
Our willingness to be flexible and perhaps even generous to our former spouses aside, the divorce process does make a difference in how you feel post-divorce, or so family mediator Roseann Vanella writes on my Facebook page:
Because scientific advancements such as vaccines had the power to save thousands of children's lives, mothers responded with a willingness to concede that the medical community was perhaps more qualified to make decisions regarding the health and welfare of their children than they themselves were.
Such protections are provided not by evanescent «conventions» (in the traditional British sense), but, rather, by the willingness of an independent judiciary to enforce the prerogatives of the sub-national governments when, as is inevitable, the central government is tempted to overreach, perhaps because it refuses fully to accept the degree to which the traditional unitary state governed from Westminister is no more.
While the two officials had some spirited disagreements during the interview, what I heard — and perhaps more importantly what I saw in the body language — were two leaders with a healthy amount of mutual respect, a clear ability to dialogue, and a willingness to listen.
The causes of this phenomenon are disputed, but perhaps the most important is the desire of large sections of the public to pay less for tobacco and its willingness to evade paying duty to do so.
«Absent an extreme desire and willingness to work together, I'd say perhaps $ 25,000 or $ 50,000.»
Most scientists have probably considered leaving academia to set up a company, only to find that one of the key ingredients to making it — a good idea, a market for it, and perhaps above all, a willingness to take some risks — was missing.
Perhaps, but I still think Bennett Miller's film would have been recognised for its greater depth, for its willingness to work in the grey areas rather then depicting its story in black - and - white.
She cites the presidential campaign of Barack Obama as a fascinating example of the participation and willingness of youth to assume responsibility and leadership roles, and perhaps see new possibilities that they hadn't seen before.
«In the third part of my book, and perhaps the most controversial, I argue that children's willingness to listen to other people and trust them makes them susceptible to all kinds of things,» Harris says.
Navigating these currents requires creativity, flexibility, and — in our digital age, perhaps most importantly — a willingness to do things differently.
Perhaps more importantly, her willingness to think outside the box, and consider the future of publishing and my career, anchor her as an pivotal member of my team.
If it is, in fact, trying to drive consumer prices down (and accept short - term losses) in order to be the only (or major) supplier of books to consumers and / or reseller of books from publishers, this can be viewed as predatory pricing — perhaps good for the consumer in the very short run, but less so in the long run, since there are significant fixed costs to establishing a similar e - book / bricks & mortar presence in the market, particularly in the light of Amazon's potential willingness to drop prices enough to make business untenable for the new entrant.
Wealthfront, in the large number of different ETFs that they hold for clients, also demonstrates difference in breadth of choice or perhaps in their willingness to customize portfolios for clients.
Addendum on 3/29/2016: Perhaps my confusion stems from the fact that my willingness to take on risk is naturally dependent on expected gain.
A bigger issue, perhaps, is Shadow Fall's willingness to leave Vekta City behind.
This willingness to borrow from non-MMOs, perhaps, is what will (or is) ultimately leading to a transformation of the genre.
Perhaps the long - running success of the Shin Megami Tensei series can be attributed to a willingness to grow along with its audience.
Perhaps the real problem is not agreeing on a treaty, but building nations» confidence in other nations» capacity and willingness to cut emissions.
«Perhaps few public statements exemplify the willingness of certain government agencies to mislead the public as clearly as this week's joint announcement by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),» explained Ken Haapala, president of the Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP).
Perhaps there will be a cascading effect from all the papers published in the last year that will allow more of a willingness to present papers that are questioning the orthodoxy.
Finally, I am tempted to answer by saying that the best way to go into a conference is with a willingness to learn the most from perhaps unexpected places.
He has many things that make him more employable: prior work experience, maturity, good communication skills, and — perhaps most important for those also currently suffering through law school — a willingness to create and leverage personal networks.
As the willingness of courts to pierce the corporate veil grows, there may be new situations, perhaps involving a lower standard of corporate misconduct, in which individuals are held personally liable for a corporation's misdeeds.
Perhaps more than any other trait, a willingness to leap into entrepreneurialism separates 20 - and 30 - something lawyers from their Gen - X and boomer counterparts.
And what the publishers have made clear, despite this call for respecting others» needs, is their willingness to criminalize, in effect, the scholarly activities of those downloading the million papers a week to which they have no other access (or perhaps none as convenient), and those, among the 13 million people on ResearchGate, who have posted copies of their own (published) work.
The willingness of the Court of Appeal further to moderate the clean hands maxim and tolerate criminal conduct is perhaps the more surprising following obiter comments of Lord Walker in the Supreme Court decision of Pitt v Holt [2013] UKSC 26, [2013] 3 All ER 429.
So perhaps the time has to come to reconsider our perceptions of millennials and our willingness to take them seriously.
While this author has expressed caution with respect to such an approach for years, certain recent decisions, including that of Gordon v Altus are perhaps signalling a greater willingness amongst the bench to award more.
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