Collins is letting it known that he is willing to take on that mantle.
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Many 2013 grads, 34%, say they are willing to take the first job they are offered.
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We simply need to make these tough choices and be willing to take on our bases.
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He is willing to take the chance that he might be marginalized for this.
The region is fertile ground for wine enthusiasts willing to take a chance on the unexpected.
We need a leader who's willing to take the risk of being right or wrong.
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Fortunately, a few companies have become willing to take a public position on nanoparticles.
The burden falls on the only child or the one willing to take responsibility.
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Would our companies become more capital efficient, less willing to take on dilution with bigger rounds?
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In a capitalist system, you need a replenishable supply of entrepreneurs willing to take risks.
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For those willing to take an extra risk, "it's an advantage, " Mr. D'Andrea says.
If you're willing to take some beatings as part of the learning experience, you'll do fine.
For whatever reason, most other journalists I know seem willing to take the commercial TV gigs.
That says studios were no longer willing to take a risk on these guys.
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Not everyone is like Veronica, who was willing to take direction from her adult child.
Is the White House willing to take up that issue in January if need be?
"Imagistics can grow rapidly because there's risk--risk that I'm willing to take, " he says.
But as it turns out, plenty of love-struck workers are willing to take the risk.
The U.S. designers and business owners are willing to take advantage of inexpensive labor.
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So Charlemagne is willing to take quite a lot of continental schadenfreude on the chin.
Certainly, Asian businessmen have proved willing to take risks and to start their own businesses.
These are the men and women willing to take a chance on their dream.
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Only those willing to take the risks of invention can own that first option.
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That is, America's top intelligence officer is willing to take Iran's word on everything.
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Morgan, the number of banks willing to take risky positions, particularly as middlemen, has fallen sharply.
She can be surprisingly willing to take political risks if the time is right.
And the future is in the hands of smart people willing to take risks.
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He also is willing to take calculated risks with a clear plan in mind.
Until recently, the courts have been willing to take a good deal on trust.
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