Samaras himself has said that Greece is willing to sell off its uninhabited islands.
The U.N. has begun a program to detox users willing to get off drugs in Afghanistan.
It says I'm going first, but I'm willing to pass off to Dan first.
Not even Great Britain was willing to cut off trade with Iran during that crisis period.
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And I'm willing to move off some of the preferences of my party in order to meet them halfway.
The other is that no one was willing to sign off on something that might not be quite right.
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In nonreferendum states the hacks might be willing to swear off gerrymandering as of a distant future date, like 2030.
Mr. DAVID KEATING (Club for Growth): It was quite a remarkable display of being willing to sign off on a tax increase.
Union leaders said they were willing to call off the strike because of a pledge of support from five Democratic mayoral hopefuls.
But there is enough common ground, especially if each side is willing to move off its starting position, to achieve significant deficit reduction.
The problem here is that the more the plan moves away from Germany's original concept, the less likely Germany may be willing to sign off a deal.
U.S. regulators might scrutinize such a deal, but Smithfield claims regulatory hurdles will be few and is apparently willing to sell off some assets of the combined company to finish the deal.
Yet Stoudemire remains very popular with fans, who remember that he was the big star willing to take on the rebuilding project in the summer of 2010 and has been willing to come off the bench now.
Moreover, with competition mounting and the audit rate dropping, legal advisers seem willing to sign off on any idea that hasn't been explicitly banned, if it can be construed--even through mental gymnastics--as observing the letter of the law.
He was operating a blind pool, in which investors had no real idea what they owned or how it was performing, relying on Mr. Madoff who reported metronomic returns, brooked no nosiness into his methods, and seemed always willing to pay off investors who wanted to withdraw their money.
What they can say is that everybody should be willing to accept some discomfort, if you will, so that everyone has some skin in the game, everyone is willing to move off of their desired position, their perfect outcome, and accept a less-than-perfect outcome because it will result in a bigger deal.
But I think the point that he is making is a broader one, which is that as we saw in the CR debate for fiscal year 2011 that bipartisan compromise has to come -- can come, will come -- when each side is willing to take a sober, serious, constructive approach and also be willing to move off of his or her starting position.
Would they be willing to personally sign off on the income tax code they've been creating over the years?
Would they be willing to personally sign off on the income tax code they have been creating over the years?
He was not willing to write it off, but in exchange for taxpayer assistance, insisting that those companies reform themselves and make themselves more competitive.
Brokers are less willing to take bonds off sellers' hands in the hope that buyers eventually turn up, says Andrew Balls of PIMCO, a fund manager.
Also, giving up contract plans will lead to higher churn and greater competition for the high-value lucrative postpaid customers, which the bigger carriers will not be willing to let go off that easily.
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And, assuming you can find someone willing to take a bet off your hands, you can exit before maturity.
Last year, the state stepped up efforts to return those properties to those willing to pay by auctioning off the properties.
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Oil producers warn that uncertainty about drilling in the Arctic may permanently scare off oil companies willing to pay billions for a chance to find some of the last untapped U.S. oil reserves.
But it does not look as though, right now, there are enough Republicans willing to vote to cut off debate, because, well, the party discipline is back and they don't want to embarrass the White House.
The Fed, it seems, would be willing to cut rates to ward off deflation even if the economy rebounded.
In exchange for setting up a bi-weekly payment plan, the bank was even willing to drop .25% off of my interest rate.
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Some readers will be willing to make that trade-off, especially if Irex is able to add specialized stores in the future that offer, say, a large selection of non-English-language books.
Whether he succeeds hinges on how the two sides maneuver through Delaware's tricky takeover rules, which are designed to force management to seek the highest price when they put the company up for sale--without driving off bidders that are willing to lay out real cash.
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