Sentences with phrase «totally unwilling»

If your dog is totally unwilling to eat prescribed low - fat foods, try adding a little low - fat canned or fresh foods, or low - sodium nonfat broth, to make the food more attractive.
hard to accurately capture meaningful data from indie authors since most are too cheap or totally unwilling to buy an ISBN number.
Herlihy has discovered that his wife is about to remarry and he wants the totally unwilling Pincus to help him stop her marriage to man Herlihy thinks is «using her».
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Owen Smith added: «As Welsh Secretary, [Mr Crabb] has shown himself totally unwilling to stand up to David Cameron and George Osborne, as their cuts hit working families and hammer the Welsh Budget.
You, however, are totally unwilling to discuss the issue with any sense of reason and I will waste no more time on you.
How many people have I seen in my study who, totally unwilling to change, totally unwilling to admit fault, totally unwilling to forgive, totally unwilling to stop blaming the other, say, «I'll pray that God fixes this!»
But a strong woman must always be ready to live alone, comfortable with herself, and totally unwilling to bow the neck to any collar.
you are totally unwilling to follow or such..
Totally unwilling or unable to back up slanderous claims.

Not exact matches

These they were unwilling to destroy completely, but everything that was despised and weak they totally destroyed.»
I love J.O.'s ideas and totally approve what he's trying to accomplish there, but it's ridiculous for him to push it on an unwilling businessman.
When introducing her talk, Professor Jan Zielonka highlighted the fundamental issues: established parties have lost ground everywhere, while the new parties disagree on everything except their dislike of Europe; power has shifted from Brussels to Frankfurt and Berlin, yet Germany is unwilling to assume its hegemonic role in the continent; Europe's elite are totally out of touch with its citizens; and we need a new paradigm for Europe, including a theory of disintegration.
House of Lords reform The trouble is that people at either pole of the debate — totally elected and totally appointed — are unwilling to compromise.
Scott and Schilling make for an ideal «uptight... but not unwilling» duo, and their gradual expanding of their boundaries is totally believable.
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