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There eventually came a time when the pirates refused to take Tiny Robot Archimedes into colder waters, mostly due to it being winter and their having an unwillingness to die
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ignorance and unwillingness to work really bugged him
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He was as cool and emotionless as ever, but his unwillingness to leave the building concerned her
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‖ Our unwillingness to reconsider them as they actual are rather than how they appear to be by testing our (presumptive) assumptions is rooted in intellectual arrogance or fear which are hard to overcome
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The unwillingness of some politicians, however, to acknowledge even (some)
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Partly this was due to politics and the white man's unwillingness to arm black citizens and train them
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…another troubling aspect of this ―culture‖ is the seeming inability…or unwillingness of its members to step outside an environment that in some manner has captivated its ―own‖…
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…(that is to say) particularly striking to the casual observer is an inability to differentiate between generations whose phonic accents and (ethnic) customs and forms seem to suggest an unwillingness to integrate into the mainstream…
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Our nation‘s short-term memory and its unwillingness to address this (very) important matter will prove troubling for future generations of Americans in the coming years unless we somehow manage to get a firm handle on this thing
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Fear is often caused by unwillingness to deal with oneself
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Their unwillingness to do “the first things” that John had warned of would leave them out of the circle-of-protection of their “First love
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Mostly because she walked slower and slower at last in her unwillingness to see Laino again
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They followed their success to this comfortable suburb, riding high on their unwillingness to “stay on the plantation
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His reaction spoke for a definite unwillingness on his part
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Unwillingness to enter and to share is the only hindrance
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Faced with Roger’s inability and unwillingness to initiate a costly legal battle in favor of the prevailing sentiment, Kent left so resentful of his father that he has not been heard from since, and Robert fell into a depression that worsened as time went on, to the point that he had to be hospitalized some time later
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His absolute, total, complete dependence on the teleprompter also indicates a lack of intelligence and unwillingness to ad lib or even try to speak impromptu (he really has a good speech writer)
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memorials is due both to the unwillingness of Jews to share their status as victims, as well as the inconvenient questions regarding the role of Jews as perpetrators
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unwillingness to condemn the homeless and drug
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We didn’t talk much because she was still pretty upset over my unwillingness to stay in the hospital
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Parker could see into Bracken’s thoughts and observed the struggle the human was having with his conscience, and the unwillingness to expose himself
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This could reveal an unwillingness to allocate resources or the lack of a “Way” or the “Will” to get it fixed
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Trask heated up at her unwillingness to go along with the joke
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Blindfold: There is an unwillingness to face the truth, an inability to accept the facts or to see things clearly
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Even nineteen centuries later many show the same unwillingness to grasp the Master's teachings
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Sin is the measure of unwillingness to be divinely led and spiritually directed
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unwillingness to view the world around them as a gift
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At first his logic had been politely dismissed and, when he had persisted, he had detected an irritation and unwillingness to listen by the professors concerned
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Because of our unwillingness to tackle the causes of climate change in the past, the time has arrived when we are forced to bite the bullet, hard, in order to endure the cure!
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corruption and an inability or unwillingness to enforce anti
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concern over Stallman's unwillingness to write papers and his
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Although descriptions of his own unwillingness to speak out
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inability or severe unwillingness to fly, paralysis, and sudden
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Lucid had a falling out over Stallman's unwillingness to fold
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Linux kernel, for example, and his current unwillingness as a
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Then again, it is that same unwillingness to "pick up the
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Because of the Free Software Foundation's unwillingness to
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It was my own arrogance, my own unwillingness to accept the fact that she was gone and that I was to blame
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It is only my unwillingness to release that allows the lesson to remain in my life rather than pass out of my life, as it was meant to
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It would be a delicate issue, especially if the husband was guilty in which case he would be very reluctant to offer any further assistance, but as he left the handkerchief with the shell on his desk then left his office, Feltus knew that Terence would have to aid in any way possible so as not to arouse any uncertainties by his unwillingness
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who therefore in their unwillingness to stand by
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Her own dealings with French officials had shown her that they were simply unable to face the reality in Indochina, partly out of a feeling of racial superiority over the locals, partly out of their unwillingness to lose their comfortable colonial lifestyle
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His unwillingness to sanction any withdrawal forfeited any chance of stabilising the front, Manstein maintained the Old Prussian tradition of speaking frankly, and expressed his criticism forcibly
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The unwillingness of the garrison to make a stand precipitated coming events
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Terror now reigned; German troops were being hanged and shot in the street because of their unwillingness to die for their Führer
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So, with all the pressure the Sadducees thought they were placing on me, and my unwillingness to conform, and because of the stir that was created by Christ speaking thru me, a death sentence was announced
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unwillingness to move from one task to another until the first task was completed
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I conveyed my unwillingness by shuffling over to my designated chair and dropped my bag on the wooden floor
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Macxermillio was not discouraged a bit by my display of unwillingness
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For years, we tended to treat the Gandhi family with exaggerated deference, almost never seriously questioning their prolonged silence and unwillingness to open up on contentious issues, be it their relations with Bofors-accused Quattrocchi, their sources of wealth or their feudal style of decision-making
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For it is an age of free thought and liberty of action, an age of scientific inquiry, and determination to question and cress-examine ancient opinions, an age of greedy pursuit of pleasure and impatience of restraint, an age of idolatry of intellect, and extravagant admiration of so-called cleverness, an age of Athenian craving for novelty and constant love of change, an age when we see on all sides a bold but ever shifting scepticism, which at one time tells us that man is little better than an ape, and at another that he is little less than a god, an age when there is a morbid readiness to accept the shallowest arguments in favour of unbelief, and a simultaneous lazy unwillingness to investigate the great fundamental evidences of Divine revelation
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Ten years later, they have been reduced to marginal players—intellectual hubris and an unwillingness to adapt to a changing India have made the left parties almost irrelevant to the national discourse
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property is passion (rajas),the resulting action is characterized by an unwillingness to retreat from worship and a sense of authority
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Prowess, the ability to be immersed in action, unwillingness to re-
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Prowess, unwillingness to retreat,
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“Is Margaret still here?” The man showed no signs of irritation or frustration at Connie’s unwillingness to open the door
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Her frustration with Stephen’s unwillingness to recognize Tracy as a threat was a mirror of their experience in the 1500s
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To answer your second question, yes, ever I feel the reassertion of culture's gravities, when radical fluidities are turned into movement stopping blockages by mere court order; when civil disobedience is martyred by jury impotence who apologize for their inability, but it's really their unwillingness to render verdicts of innocence to nullify class-interested laws that prohibit acting on behalf of the common good
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This ironic, passionless self-loathing is cynically self-satisfied with its own acceptance of its nazi-denying indifference; one is bemused by one's own lack of self-hatred and their own unwillingness to do anything about their inability to care to will to act out of anything but their own need to be entertrained
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“That's it? That's what you offer as your definition? This moment? This obtrusiveness? This unwillingness to offer effectual aid? Shit, if you were my competition, I would win by default, because NO1 knows what you're talking about
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unwillingness and dread that she turned to Madame Button to protest, small as the chance was
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When she had been up and dressed two months and still lay about on sofas being religious, Herr Dremmel, who was patient but slowly becoming conscious that there was an atmosphere of _chapelle ardente_ about his parlour on his coming into it with the innocent briskness of a good man to his supper, though perhaps the Meuk doctor, who by now was a familiar feature in his life, had better come over and advise; and so it was that Ingeborg went to Zoppot, that bracing and beautiful seaside resort near Danzig, leaving her home for the first time since her marriage, going indeed with as much unwillingness as so will-less a person could possess, but sent off regardless of her moist opposition by the doctor, who would not even allow her to take Robertlet and Ditti with her
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This fear of failure also translates itself into children’s unwillingness to take risks,
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Therefore, learn how to live wisely, trusting Life more and, if something unpleasant or dramatic happens, don’t try to “run” away from it in dismay, — by your negation, your strong unwillingness to acknowledge something which has already manifested in its own fashion in the information space of your Self-Consciousness, you demonstrate your weakness and inability to go in this Direction of development
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In these states of Self-Consciousness, you simply will not want, at the moment of your long-awaited “Death”, to chose for yourself the easiest (for refocusing) variant — to continue to perceive yourself as the one who continues to live at the same old age, because you have had enough suffering, torment, and in your Self-Consciousness there is strong unwillingness to continue your Life in this way
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The task before him was not only the unwillingness of
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He will be prone to rationalize his unwillingness to go on with this practice by thinking that it has no value, is just silly, that it takes too much time, and so on, and so on
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By being part of the entertainment industry and profiting from other people’s inability and unwillingness to entertain themselves, he was just as much a part of the propaganda machine that sold the fat people whom he personally despised, their pizza and beer
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But the major reason is the basic unwillingness to delve into any inner-awareness that is potentially painful
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But when they became wealthy and affluent: then their old frugalness born of necessity: became a selfish, stingy, greedy unwillingness to give anything to anyone
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’ He is reluctant to let on about his unwillingness to engage in physical violence
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show the unwillingness of the translator's to translate it honestly? Were they trying to
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The Dragons and Don nodded and left in spite of their unwillingness
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Does this show the unwillingness of the translator's to translate it honestly? Were they trying to hide its true meaning; if not, why did they translate this Greek word into a Latin word in an English translation? Was it because they did not want it understood by their English readers that could not read Latin? Perdition in Latin is not a synonym for endless torture; perdition means "utter destruction," but not many English readers would know this
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Were He to ask you for it, and press you, you would become tightfisted, and He would expose your unwillingness
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Does this show the unwillingness of the translator's to translate it honestly? Were they trying to hide its true meaning? If not, WHY DID
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The unwillingness to withstand difficulties, to exert oneself and
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Half-conscious, following the unwillingness to work (in the
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Another problem came from the inability, sometimes unwillingness, of elected local evaluators to value other states properties at full value
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and which you cannot escape from giving--with great unwillingness, he is the only person present in that condition
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His constraint was so manifest, and it was so manifest, too, that it originated in an unwillingness to approach the subject, that Charles Darnay hesitated
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Observant of his unwillingness to mar the effect by opening it again, Defarge said, "Go on, Jacques
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Willoughby's behaviour in taking leave of them, his embarrassment, and affectation of cheerfulness, and, above all, his unwillingness to accept her mother's invitation, a backwardness so unlike a lover, so unlike himself, greatly disturbed her
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What can it be? Can they have quarrelled? Why else should he have shown such unwillingness to accept your invitation here?"--
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John Dashwood, that not even her curiosity to see how she looked after the late discovery, nor her strong desire to affront her by taking Edward's part, could overcome her unwillingness to be in her company again
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Even then, however, when fully determined on paying my addresses to her, I allowed myself most improperly to put off, from day to day, the moment of doing it, from an unwillingness to enter into an engagement while my circumstances were so greatly embarrassed
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The correlation of the sciences, the consciousness of the unity of nature, the idea of classification, the sense of proportion, the unwillingness to stop short of certainty or to confound probability with truth, are important principles of the higher education
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And what would you say of unwillingness and dislike and the absence of desire; should not these be referred to the opposite class of repulsion and rejection?
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He is wary of the media and easily guided by the strong personality of Nancy, who has more influence than any of his advisers—though even she is often frustrated by his unwillingness to share his feelings
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Oh, I assure you, sir, it was a touching spectacle to see these young creatures, destined by their talents for higher stations, toiling together, and through their unwillingness to change any of the customs of their paternal house, taking six years to accomplish what less scrupulous people would have effected in two or three
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To judge by their unwillingness to consider any proposals to alter the present system, one might have supposed that they were afraid of losing something, instead of having nothing to lose - except their poverty
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It might just as easily say something about the Charisian Imperial Navy’s unwillingness to ask for quarter from the Navy which had delivered Sir Gwylym Manthyr and his crews to the Inquisition
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the answer to the riddle of Archie, his unwillingness to tell his last name or the place of Scarlett gasped, and, for a moment, shrank back against the cushions