Sentences with phrase «even willingness»

Nothing much beyond the scale of his ongoing, city - to - city project suggests a depth of political convictions or even a willingness to take artistic chances.
Patience, persistence, education, and even the willingness to nag are the ticket, say those who've done it.
Maybe even a willingness to live in peace with the other will arise.

Not exact matches

The result has been an uptick in investment and a willingness to lend to Egypt (even though public indebtedness is extremely high).
Nearly as surprising was the willingness of Russia and private oil companies in North America to carry on at prices that were understood to be well below their break - even points.
However, this also incorporates a willingnesseven an eagerness — to find deals and negotiate.
CNN used the word more than once in its reports on Trump, and even the normally cautious New York Times has shown what appears to be an increasing willingness to call a lie exactly that.
There's been a lack of willingness to invest and a lack of courage about saying we'll try stuff even in a corner of city government.
The only thing that would change is trampling even more all over any willingness to tackle a couple of reforms,» Schäuble said Thursday at a book launch, according to the Wall Street Journal.
What is striking is the willingness in Congress, even among some Democrats, to go along.
Even with great concepts, the willingness to provide constructive criticism helps you sharpen and improve your product and business.
A willingness to have meetings at the highest level marks a major divergence from past interactions between the two nations, even if the baseline demands have not changed.
Even recent Nintendo bestsellers such as «Super Mario Odyssey» and «The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild» have been lauded for being examples of the company's willingness to take risks with even its most important franchiEven recent Nintendo bestsellers such as «Super Mario Odyssey» and «The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild» have been lauded for being examples of the company's willingness to take risks with even its most important franchieven its most important franchises.
«With even more players entering the fray (Apple, Google), and a likely willingness by at least some of them to play a long game of loss leadership in content aggregation to support other business objectives, we expect pressure on content margins.»
Columbia Business School professors have even written that dumb is the new smart, citing a willingness to admit what you don't understand and appear foolish as a highly undervalued business skill in this post financial crisis world.
Walker even credits ride - hailing services like Uber and Lyft for changing the nature of business travel, specifically the willingness of people to stay in hotels a little farther away from their business.
It is famous for undercutting the profit margins of competitors, and for its willingness to lower prices even though it's losing money — so long as doing so helps it win market share.
«Different customers have a different willingness to pay, and even the same customer will vary in their willingness to pay based upon the purchasing occasion.»
Developing effective, creative and even timely content in highly regulated markets demands an awareness of the requirements and a willingness to accommodate them.
Even if you can't implement an employee's idea or solve a problem she may have, your willingness to listen will make a difference.
Her willingness to cop to the mistake, even when it could have hurt her reputation, helped strengthen trust.
Workers praise the company's willingness to hear even «outspoken» criticisms and tout «special treats» like «food truck days» and parties on «bonus day.»
McDormand deserves real applause for her willingness to use her platform to offer a tool that everyone can use, at least in some form, even if you're not Hollywood royalty.
The president has shown a willingness to become fast friends with new leaders who can help him; he accepted Narendra Modi's invitation to visit New Delhi in January, even though he had hosted the Indian prime minister in Washington only months earlier.
Mr Cuban, first let me say that I applaud your willingness to help others achieve success, even if I question the method.
Still, even in an environment where the market trades in a range of high valuation, it is appropriate to hedge exposure to risk at points where conditions are overvalued, overbought, and overbullish, and to establish more constructive exposure when conditions are overvalued, but oversold on a short - term basis (provided that the broad tone of market action still indicates a general willingness of investors to speculate).
In 2016, for example, Kyrgyzstan canceled a project with several Russian companies to build five hydropower plants, citing the Russian entities» inability to secure financing.28 In Tajikistan, the Russian military has periodically been unable to pay its local Tajik staff at its base there, even though the base purportedly serves as a key bulwark in Russia's defense against regional instability.29 That same year, Moscow pledged over $ 1 billion in security assistance to Dushanbe and promised to increase its troop presence in the country by 2,000 soldiers.30 Yet neither appears to have materialized, which raises questions about Russia's true capacity and willingness to respond to a security crisis in the region and to project influence there.
Kim also has large quantities of VX, an even deadlier chemical weapon, and has already shown a willingness, and ability, to use it against civilian targets abroad.
This willingness to let inflation «run hot» means even as nominal rates rise, real rates — that is, the nominal interest rate minus inflation — are headed into negative territory.
But, even if mainstream markets slowly offer copycat services, CoinMarketCap's willingness to add and track less popular cryptocurrencies has given it the breadth that many speculators desire.
Also, the removal of controls can result in an increase in competitive behaviour by intermediaries as they try to increase, or even protect, market share; the end result is an increase in the willingness to supply credit.
Even by the standards of the commodity business (and the commodity trading business in particular) Glencore is known for its appetite for political and legal risk, and its willingness to deal with sketchy counterparties.
The formula for invention success is a mix of creativity, knowledge of development and marketing (Market - Step process), having the mindset to take risks (even small ones), willingness to learn from mistakes (rather than quitting), and the right timing in the market.
But we remain steadfast in our belief that the willingness to make mistakes, the ability to learn, and our never - ending perseverance will eventually get us there, even if it involves some stumbling along the way.
related and its willingness to intervene at even the most innocuous of market turmoil.
By STANDARD SHAEFER (Interview with Michael Hudson, author of Super Imperialism, Pluto Press, 2003) Now that even the LA Times has begun to show a modicum of willingness to discuss US foreign policy in terms of a potential imperialism, it has become clear that those on the right have avoided this debate so far only by sticking to the strictest, most out - dated notion of empire.
That Facebook pursued such a strategy is even less of a surprise than Google's imperious adoption of Wikipedia as conspiracy theory debunker: Facebook's motto was «Making the world more open and connected», and the company has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to do just that, whether users like it or not.
A willingness to look unimaginative for a sustained period — or even to look foolish — is also essential.»
The growing polarization of the parties, a diminished willingness to compromise on spending and an epidemic of brinkmanship have made it more difficult for Congress to address even the most routine budgeting questions.
Even among the protectors of the «craft beer» label, there's been a willingness to redefine the term from time to time.
Another change on the horizon could be an increased willingness by enterprises to talk about — and even publicly explore — cryptocurrencies.
Even those millennials who are comfortable with their current level of giving express a willingness to donate more under the right conditions.
The memo also demonstrated his willingness to rankle Times management, even though it was ultimately seen as necessary.
Politicians always follow the «look busy» rule: when bad things happen, they have to be seen to be responding, even if there is little likelihood their actions will have any effect. But in this case, Harper was motivated by an additional strategic judgment. Perversely, with his re-election campaign sidetracked by ongoing revelations in the Duffy / Wright case, the Prime Minister actually wants Canadians to worry about the economy. Conservative strategists hope that will undermine voters» willingness to consider an alternative government, playing into the traditional frame that Conservatives have the strongest economic «credentials.»
The selective willingness to act on trend - following measures even when our market return / risk estimates are negative (but only in the absence of hostile syndromes of market conditions) is one of the two adaptations we've introduced to our investment approach in the recent market cycle.
Even if regulation isn't always a guarantee of quality, it is however a show of the willingness of the broker to provide quality services.
Or, quite simply, the willingness to do something even when you're bored with it, to stick with it long after the «shinyness» has worn off.
Indeed, I tend to play melodies that regard show the hugeness of God, His open arms to all mankind, his love without any conditions, the giving of eternal life to anyone that calls upon him, and his willingness to tolerate all forms of religion... even my own.
This is about your willingness to accept Truth, even if it is something you would never have believed without seeing it for yourself.
Here, our rather noble willingness to endure unhappiness (as an integral part even of a moral life dedicated to freeing us up most to the pursuit of happiness!)
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