An unwillingness to sacrifice performance for styling is the new mantra at the 98-year-old company.
Just raising taxes further signals an unwillingness to grapple with the inefficiencies of the French state.
There is also the unwillingness to redeem the credit by those holding the bills.
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The Fed has consistently demonstrated its unwillingness to take the appropriate actions when necessary.
Rather, the Democrats' present problem is the party's unwillingness to see the world as it is.
He said Iranians had paid a "high and unnecessary price" for Tehran's "unwillingness" to satisfy concerns.
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The only crime imaginable in this movie is the unwillingness to take a chance.
Europe can be prouder of its growing unwillingness to bail out corporate basket cases.
Norway's unwillingness to get involved in the mediation itself would not necessarily be a disadvantage.
This has been due in part to their unwillingness to contend with the new situation.
Small and medium-sized firms in all sorts of industries are griping about banks' unwillingness to lend.
Unhappy at Bill Clinton's unwillingness to help them, these traditional Democratic stalwarts voted Republican in 2000.
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The unwillingness of officials to investigate a former strongman or military officers can be easily understood.
Nowadays, this nonconformist spirit manifests itself as an unwillingness to follow traffic regulations.
This would get around the unwillingness of rich countries to send their troops to die in Congo.
More incomprehensible is the unwillingness to see that the initiative would unwittingly harm our war against terrorism.
Dividends, that old value favorite, will come to be seen as a company's Index Of Unwillingness To Reinvest.
This is dangerous given Brazil's current financial needs and the unwillingness of international capital markets to finance them.
If Americans stick with him, they will be signalling an unwillingness to stomach anything more robust than that.
If it runs rampant, it can mutate into an unwillingness to listen to and accept input from others.
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He resigned as chairman in September in frustration at the government's unwillingness to accept his plan for full privatisation.
The governments of Austria, Italy, Poland, Portugal and the UK were criticised for their "unwillingness to co-operate" with investigators.
But they don't account for the unwillingness of capitalists who are getting rich the old-fashioned way earning it to defend themselves.
Bank reserves went from a mere 0.6% to 14%, indicating unwillingness to lend.
Unwillingness to look at data is an important aspect of the non-scientific view.
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It is overstretched with other commitments just now, and also miffed by Mr Mubarak's unwillingness to offer open support.
The men were "constantly moving through the crowd expressing displeasure at the crowd's unwillingness to act violently, " it says.
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Similar cases have occasionally shone light on Nepal's perceived inability or unwillingness to deal with serious human rights violations.
Recent equity analyst reports cite risks as a result of SIs' unwillingness to deal with cloud opportunities and threats.
Scarcely a day passes without a newspaper article bemoaning banks' unwillingness to lend.
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