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As a rule, marketers have been skeptical about the effectiveness of digital display ads and unwilling to pay very much for them.
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Equally, they may be unwilling to finance those very same countries if business elsewhere is bad.
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So he's assassination was a way of indicating that the country was unwilling to put its very best to the front and instead was willing to cut down its future, its promise, its youth.
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He says that it "gives something for Obama to fight for", arguing that taking healthcare away from young people and those with pre-existing conditions will produce a series of heart-rending stories, which will paint the Republicans as the bad guys, unwilling to do something about a very real problem.
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In any case, Microsoft is unwilling to change, and that is very clear.
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Regardless of Marko's relative candor, we have to say that we're very disappointed that the rest of Nokia's execs were unwilling to discuss MeeGo at Nokia World.
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Although Mr Putin spoke on February 2nd about plans to diversify export routes to Asian customers such as China, a gas pipeline to China would be very expensive to build and, most importantly, China has so far been unwilling to agree to a gas price that would make the project worthwhile for Gazprom.
ECONOMIST: Don't worry, there won't be an effective gas cartel
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In the end, it comes down to a decision by Republicans that they are unwilling to do what the American people say they believe should be done, which is ask the very wealthiest Americans, millionaires and billionaires, to pay a little bit extra so that we can achieve the kind of deficit reduction and long-term debt control that we need.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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That might represent a very speedy route to full nationalisation for Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds: private-sector investors would probably be unwilling to inject a substantial amount of new capital into these two semi-nationalised banks, which means taxpayers would foot the bill.
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