They proved unwilling to abandon either national interest or material aspirations for promises of a greener world.
But two days later, we found out that donor, too, was unwilling to donate.
Bringing webOS back into the HP fold may also require expenditures Whitman is unwilling to make.
Pensions historically have been unwilling to pay higher stated consulting fees for truly independent advice.
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South Korean companies cause particular worry: some may be unable or unwilling to complete planned investments.
It is cause for suspicion if an organization is unwilling to provide this information upon request.
Besides, the New York State legislature, the advocates argued, is too slow unwilling to adopt change.
Unwilling to declare his own assumptions, he is hampered in grappling with those of others.
But when Cyprus leaders flew into Moscow for support, they found the Kremlin unwilling to help.
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Unlike the President, Mitt Romney was unwilling to take a chance on the American worker.
You know, could there be folks here that are unwilling to talk to us?
But markets have instead concluded that the euro zone is unwilling, or unable, to help them.
All this has left investors unwilling to make heavy bets one way or the other.
But most are unwilling to keep spending money to restore and protect stricken beaches.
Lacks empathy: is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others.
Banks were unwilling to lend money to people without credit histories or proof of permanent residence.
But whether he would have been a blogger, DJ Taylor is unwilling to guess.
If they are unwilling or unable to enforce the rules, the government should step in.
During the current conflict, though, Britain's Muslim clerics have been unwilling to stick their necks out.
For example, medical doctors have long been notoriously unwilling to carry laptops, or email patients.
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But she was unwilling to defend the idea, slinking away when the inevitable attacks came.
If the person is unable or unwilling to commit to helping you, move on.
It is a risk Clarke is unwilling to contemplate for the likes of Flintoff and Pietersen.
Without jobs (and solid job numbers), consumers remain afraid or unwilling to part with their money.
Their value has dropped even further because investors are unwilling to purchase such risky investments.
They seem unwilling so far to authorize the boarding of ships to check their cargos.
Employees are often unprepared or unwilling to assume the new responsibilities that it entails.
They see the French president as being unwilling to confront his natural supporters, the unions.
But the Iraqis proved unable or unwilling to hold the line against the insurgents.
Stroy initially refused, unwilling to give up the initial dream of revolutionizing medicine for bipeds.
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