Massone stressed he was not "desperate" to return to Scottish football but added that he would be more than willing to ease clubs' financial problems.
And once the inflationary threat has been dealt with, they will be more than willing to cut interest rates, if this seems necessary to revive growth.
Holliday publicly admitted last week that he would be more than willing to defer money in his contract to ensure that Albert Pujols remains a Cardinal.
If you do manage to squeeze one of these giants into your den, we'd be more than willing to drop in to catch a flick or two.
And when I try and hook them up with another contact, all I had to do was say that they're a Summit resident and people would be more than willing to sit down and have a cup of coffee and try and help out a friend.
Some countries may be more willing than others to trade freedom for security.
But to be a champion, a Tour rider has to work harder and be willing to suffer more pain than his competition.
Not so the pathologically honest man who might be grumpy, but is more than willing to risk ruffling your feathers by giving you what he feels is honest feedback.
Yet the administration must be more willing than any of its predecessors to share intelligence with Congress.
Karl Rove may not want to testify under oath before Congress, but he's more than willing to be grilled by another ferocious set: the nation's television reporters.
Investors type in what they want to buy or sell, and how much more than the prevailing market price they would be willing to pay or receive for various-sized parcels of shares.
One possibility is that Ohio citizens may simply be more willing to seek help rather than let infestations worsen (a common and harmful response, given the stigma of bed bugs and cost of eliminating them).
According to the survey, more than 80 percent of those currently working say they would be willing to mentor younger people entering their fields, even if they had to sacrifice their own free time.
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Why would other Republicans be willing to bend so much more than Mr. Paul toward the AFL-CIO?
He recommends developing partnerships with countries such as India, Brazil and Australia, which may be willing and able to do more than America's traditional allies, and which are in parts of the world that reflect today's security preoccupations.
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Apple has always been very aggressive on the handset subsidies that it expects airtime providers to offer: the gossip is that China Mobile seems to think Apple needs it more than it needs Apple and thus is not willing to be browbeaten over those handset subsidies.
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If the Republicans take the White House, they may be willing to settle on more favorable terms than the Klein brigades would.
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If Barack Obama is re-elected, he will presumably be more willing to let the Bush cuts expire than he was during his first term.
Ms. KAREN DANCHICK (New Hampshire Voter): Maybe they would like to feel that they're more willing to be accepting of all people than they really are.
But instead, we have more sharing options than most users will probably be willing to keep track of.
Investors would obviously be willing to pay considerably more for his bond than for a new bond issue in order to get the higher interest rate.
The PDA paradox is that, ignoring cell phones for a moment, consumers should be more willing to gravitate toward a multifunction portable device than a dedicated one due to the space constraints of mobility.
Even if interest in animal-free fashion might be greater than ever, in the same way that more people are willing to go vegan or pay extra for locally made products, trend forecasters say there's a greater interest in looks incorporating fur and leather, which will be reflected on the runway this season.
Although more than two-thirds of Britons say they would be willing to become donors, only a quarter have signed up on the Organ-Donation Register.
Teams desperate for a competent big man, like the New York Knicks for instance, may be willing to give the 30-year-old more than mid-level money for his talents.
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At the most opportune moment, and not more than several years after being acquired, each company must be sold to a willing buyer at a significant profit in order to return to investors their original capital, together with sufficient profit to provide for the carried interest to become payable.
It seems the debate centers more on whether Americans are willing to be disruptive, to do something different, than whether they want to solve the problem.
Qualcomm's not saying--but because notebook vendors are paid for each activation, which is sometimes more than they make on the notebook, you have to believe they might be willing to be creative in their pricing, and the cost of a module, which I suspect will be higher to start, will not be a significant a factor.
After the idea was announced at last year's CES as Project Fiona, designers asked more than 10, 000 people what specs they wanted and how much they would be willing to pay.
And Gordon far from trying to be a control freak has actually delegated much more than Tony Blair did to Cabinet committees and has been willing simply to go along with those decisions.
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