The other is that many Western communist sympathizers were more than willing to shill for the communist state. |
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They can simply ask for it, and in many cases, ISPs have been more than willing to pony it up. |
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That leaves the team flush with cash, which it should be more than willing to spend in the event. |
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If we are unfamiliar with a particular gate or taxi route, ground controllers are more than willing to help out with directions. |
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With items such as the sauces, he is more than willing to include or delete ingredients, as he says that everything is made fresh to order. |
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She was always a little dynamo, more than willing to jump in and lend a hand, always had a smile on her face. |
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They are so generous with their time and talent and they are always more than willing to help out with causes such as this. |
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Many businesses were more than willing to donate money, door prizes and refreshments, which helped defray the costs of both rides. |
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And now he's got a movie camera, casting director, best boy, and a cast of people more than willing to help him. |
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The threat of redundancy now hangs over many agents so most are more than willing to haggle. |
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The learning happened because the youngest stars were more than willing to sublimate their own egos for the benefit of the team. |
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I'm sure someone in the office will be more than willing to give me a record on this shady character. |
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This courtesy came as a very pleasant surprise and we were more than willing to wait. |
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There are billions of people who are more than willing to do their part to propagate the human race. |
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They will be more than willing to give cards to any new promoters as well as the faithful regulars. |
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In fact, Roddy's wife, the luscious and sex-starved Ariadne, is more than willing to sleep with Gerald to stop the sale. |
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He asks for a discussion on the subject and I'm more than willing to throw my two cents in. |
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Rude, clumsy, offensive and unafraid, and more than willing to throw someone else's judgment of you back at them. |
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The tone of the letter suggested that he was more than willing to do the needful. |
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And both species are more than willing to hit small lures as well as natural baits such as nightcrawlers, meal worms and hellgrammites. |
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It's a fight we should be more than willing to wage because there is absolutely no doubt who has the moral high ground. |
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Perhaps the greatest threat is their contacts with other hackers who are more than willing to dox them. |
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Grateful for our help, the king was more than willing to allow us access to the forbidden locales, giving us a royal pass in order to avoid suspicion. |
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I am more than willing to answer any questions anyone may have regarding my transitioning after all this is a learning experience for all of us. |
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Legitimate companies will be more than willing to put the offer in writing. |
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Our staff were more than willing, and people even came from other areas to help. |
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In fact, we said here in the House that we were more than willing to use the exact wording in the bill that the courts used. |
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We are more than willing to open up our books and have a complete review of everything we did during the last election campaign. |
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People who visit these forums are more than willing to share their knowledge and experience with anyone who has a question. |
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She was more than willing to talk about all these things, which is cool, because I hate the idea of stitching someone up with a story they wouldn't want printed. |
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We are more than willing to take advantage of our suppliers' know-how, it's unnecessary to do a job that's already been done. |
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Most were more than willing to talk about the ordeal of the last few days. |
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While they are sometimes shy, she added, even students as young as six years of age are more than willing to pitch in. |
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Who else can serve up tasty morsels about Martha Stewart, Anna Wintour, Paris Hilton, and is more than willing to share? |
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We are more than willing to play an active and responsible role as a contributor to the global democratic community. |
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Fortunately, COPE 378 members are more than willing to roll up their sleeves and meeting the task head on. |
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There are members at the branch who would be more than willing to share their time and experiences. |
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Once her eye doctor told her about his concern, she was more than willing to follow up with a subspecialist. |
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The Commission is more than willing to launch and coordinate the discussions on this longer term approach. |
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Based in Ottawa, Canada, we perform locally and abroad. We travel light, and are more than willing to come perform for you! |
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I would be more than willing to help, as would any one of my colleagues here. |
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An amiable interviewee, he was more than willing to chat about acting technique, his wide range of screen roles, and much more. |
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We in the Commission are more than willing to cooperate with the Italian government on this. |
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Unprecedented amounts of donations are flooding into the various aid agencies and everyone is more than willing to lend financial support to the relief effort. |
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Many web hosts are run by experienced webmasters and will be more than willing to help. |
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If my colleague from Moldova wishes to speak before Armenia, we would be more than willing to cede him the floor, but we would like to request the floor before any action is taken. |
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However, in the event that damage occurs to our products, we will be more than willing to examine them at our facility and to write an expert damage report for you. |
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We have a lot of work to do to make that happen and I for one am more than willing to ensure that other families will benefit from the experience of losing my loved ones. |
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He was more than willing to extend the terms of the loan, but his boss decided to play hardball and demanded a balloon payment. |
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Returning ineligible receipts: Although we don't do this for every claim, Coughlin's claims assessors are more than willing to return receipts to members upon request. |
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While researchers are expected to obtain funding for their studies, the CPSP is more than willing to work with individual researchers to secure funding. |
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If the parties have any better ideas, the Commission is more than willing to consider them provided they relate to an alternative way to resolve these complaints. |
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A large number of these women were more than willing to sign up, motivated by a strong desire to go against the dominant immigrant skepticism and make a personal contribution towards a better integration. |
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Several of its members are actively involved in overseas projects and are more than willing to share advice and opportunities with those hoping to complete international electives. |
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Many friends and extended family members are more than willing to help out when a family is facing a life-threatening illness, but they may not know what they can do. |
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Despite his fame, he's a humble, laid-back guy, more than willing to teach me a thing or two about minigolf. |
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Most actors will be more than willing to offer you some advice. |
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Canada's housing co-ops responded to the CCA's survey call in relatively large numbers, showing that they are more than willing to participate in their community. |
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Nevertheless, I am more than willing to have another look at this. |
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Many of those who invested in a bodega didn't do it as a business venture, but rather for pleasure. Thus, they are more than willing to continue losing money on these ventures. |
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Somehow the Western world is more than willing to impose irrationally high ethical standards on Western nations while failing to call to task those who would use women and children as targets or shields. |
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The energized monkey is more than willing to play games, eat bananas and monkey around for as long as the owners would let him. |
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This customer is more than willing to spend the money on greeting cards as long as she perceives the cards as an excellent value for those she wants to connect with. |
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