Examples of using Willingness to make in English and their translations into Swedish
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Their unfailing willingness to make me feel better.
Such exorbitant demands, the record shows, only reduces Israeli willingness to make concessions.
Mama thinks that Walter's willingness to make a deal with Lindner will eventually leave him with nothing inside.
It all depends on your courage and willingness to make efforts!
Different levels of willingness to make economic sacrifices in order to advance global environmental standards;
Price and budget stability increase households' and companies' willingness to make long-term decisions.
Willingness to make mistakes means being ready to put yourself in potentially embarrassing situations.
Gets motivated by challenges and willingness to make a positive difference.
And a willingness to make a difference together was very inspiring
A number of donors have indicated their willingness to make funds available through the mechanism.
the rising cost of maintenance services may reduce their willingness to make the necessary investments.
The Commission has declared its willingness to make funds available not only from the current European Development Fund
their unfailing willingness to make me feel better.
Europe will match others in its willingness to make tough decisions,
wifi all great and Gerard willingness to make things easier.
A willingness to make quick decisions,
Since last December, however, the USA has shown a willingness to make changes in the Visa Waiver Program.
there's minimal props, and you need a willingness to make an ass of yourself.
The EU and US must continue to show leadership and a willingness to make tough decisions on agricultural reform to help the rest of the Round move forward.
They are indeed making a considerable contribution to putting beyond all doubt this House's willingness to make Europe more transparent.
That will be a powerful token of the government's willingness to make a more in-depth commitment to the road to democracy,
Mr Blokland explained at length the difficulties he had in winning acceptance for an ambitious point of view, and his willingness to make compromises must be welcomed.
a hot temper and a willingness to make things happen,
the rising cost of maintenance services may reduce their willingness to make the necessary investments.
At the same time, we cannot but note the continuing lack of willingness to make comparable commitments in respect of other forms of export subsidy;
and affirms its willingness to make the following commitments.
farmers have repeatedly proved their willingness to make sacrifices and accept change for the sake of a European community.
one can not fail to mention the friendliness and willingness to make more easy the holiday by Laura
where the host country shows an openness and willingness to make room for people who have a different view of life,