Приклади вживання Unwilling Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Unwilling to go to work.
Whitmore was an unwilling witness.
Unwilling to go to work.
The first: Unwilling to learn?
Unwilling to admit defeat?
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My ex husband is unwilling to help.
Unwilling to discuss problems.
They were unable or unwilling to do so.
For being unwilling to defend our legal system.
Instead they find a community unwilling to accept them.
How unwilling we are to accept such a simple fact.
And since Carver was unwilling, I turned to his men.
Unwilling to start at bottom, expected too much, too soon.
But there are times when we are unwilling participants in deception.
Unwilling to start at the bottom; expects too much too soon.
But Ukraine and the West appear unwilling to let this happen.
Unwilling to follow the established transaction procedures 25 Thailand(56).
Mexican soldiers hurt, were unable, or unwilling to stop Caravan.”.
Some customers, unwilling to pay money for texts, go to the trick.
Is there anything you would ever be unwilling to do on camera?
It might be unable or unwilling to comply with the conditions of the International Monetary Fund.
And yet they seemed completely unable- or unwilling- to talk to humanity.
And if President Trump remains unwilling to maintain a tough line on Russia, Congress must accept the responsibility to stand up to Putin.”.
What happens if a client is unable or unwilling to repay the loan?
Unwilling to wait while Fitzgerald succeeded in the advertisement business and unwilling to live on his small salary, Zelda Sayre broke their engagement.
Our Democratic opponents seem unwilling to debate these issues.
And the people in SDMX is not unwilling to collectively responsible for their property.
Some remained, unable or unwilling to leave their homes.
Some remained, unable or unwilling to leave their homes.
The main reason for the persecution of God's faithful people unwilling to adapt to break the command and the biblical Sabbath, a holy day of rest.