Not exact matches
Isaacson noted Da Vinci's «
willingness to challenge received wisdom would lead him to craft an empirical approach for understanding nature that foreshadowed the scientific method developed more
than century later... His method was rooted in experiment, curiosity, and the
ability to marvel at phenomena that the rest of us rarely pause to ponder after we've outgrown our wonder years».
Companies with the fundamental
ability — and demonstrated
willingness — to increase dividend payouts appear better positioned to offer portfolio protection
than those with only high dividend yields.
I think he has the
willingness and the mental
ability to do well, whether he has the physical
ability or can be taught better technique I'll leave to others with more knowledge
than I.
She had them all: dry diapers for more
than two hours at a time, the
ability to pull her pants on and off, an awareness of when she was about to and after she went in her diaper, and a
willingness to sit on the potty.
But that disagreement morphed into open warfare yesterday as Commission Co-Chair Kathleen Rice lashed out at one of the dissenters, Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, all but accusing her of lying when it comes to the commission's
ability — and
willingness — to include anyone other
than state legislators in its public corruption probe.
As the season progresses, the show becomes less about the Young Pope's
ability to dazzle admirers with a smile
than his
willingness to compensate for his own insecurity by doubling down on extreme, conservative views.
In a changing environment, where more
than half of current jobs will be gone in 10 years, the value offered as professionals will be the
willingness to learn and the
ability to respond to change.
Though her comments on literature were generally more factual or summary
than analytical, Sandra showed far more
willingness to participate in class discussions and group work
than some of her peers with more «innate»
ability.
But this
willingness to oversteer adds a useful degree of influence when navigating a track, rather
than the
ability to simply cook your rear tyres.
Companies with the fundamental
ability — and demonstrated
willingness — to increase dividend payouts appear better positioned to offer portfolio protection
than those with only high dividend yields.
That means having a plan that makes sure that you don't take more risk
than you have the
ability,
willingness or need to take.
Discussion: While it may be true that a debt can be charged off for reasons other
than the debtor's
ability or
willingness to repay, generally, if a creditor has written off a debt as a loss it is an indicator that the applicant has had some difficulty repaying the amounts owed.
But when I realized that I did not have the personal
ability /
willingness to buy when valuations were high even though the model said to do so because of momentum, rather
than compound an error, I shut down the product, and refunded some fees.
It is not only their amazing sense of smell (which can be 10, 000 - 100,000 times more sensitive
than ours), but their love of a game, intelligence,
willingness to please and
ability to be constantly motivated by food rewards that makes the Labrador such an ideal working dog.
It has to do with the precautionary principle - in its simplest terms, «better safe
than sorry» - or, more precisely, our
willingness and
ability to embrace it.»
There are no selection or eligibility criteria other
than the
willingness and
ability to purchase the property.
The case spanned more
than six years and her
willingness and
ability to judge, compromise and — if necessary — fight was never tainted or distracted.
Clients of our firm benefit from more
than just our
willingness to pursue a case; they benefit from the seasoned experience, abundant resources, and cunning
abilities of our legal team.
It is better to emphasize your
ability and
willingness to expand your knowledge base
than to claim that you are already an expert in certain software or system and network procedures with which you have absolutely no experience.
It requires the
ability and
willingness to value other things more
than revenge or vindication.
In in - depth interviews with teachers, parents, ECSE personnel, and therapists as part of a qualitative study, it was Therapists»
willingness and
ability to provide services within daily routines rather
than using a pull - out model that was key to successful inclusion of young children with severe disabilities.