And will Europeans be willing to sacrifice democracy if that is the price of ending the crisis?
"At this point we are willing to sacrifice cost for brand-name recognition and market share, " Kan says.
She's terrified, and she's willing to sacrifice animals or even people, if necessary to end her nightmares.
From what I'm seeing in my agency visits, people are ready and willing to sacrifice and roll up their sleeves.
Not surprisingly, both students and parents are willing to sacrifice academic achievement and growth to get into a good college.
And he said that Ford management might be willing to sacrifice some of its projected gain in share to strengthen profitability.
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Maybe Ford is willing to sacrifice potential buyers among the GM and Chrysler employees whose jobs were saved by the bailouts.
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Spaniards are proud to be in the euro, willing to sacrifice to meet the targets, embarrassed to even be considered bailout material.
As negotiators everywhere know, the first side to disclose all that it is willing to sacrifice (or pay) loses considerable bargaining power.
But Romney has consistently shown that he is willing to sacrifice huge sums of money in order to chase his political dreams.
The longer the game goes on, the more people harden their positions and blame the other side for not being willing to sacrifice.
Reitman and Ross are willing to sacrifice bite for across-the-board appeal, and they wind up with a political comedy that has no politics.
People who end up living their dreams are not those who are lucky and gifted, but those who are stubborn, resolute and willing to sacrifice.
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Certainly I would be willing to sacrifice a bit of power consumption in order to get a bit more speed and more reliable frame rates.
They are focused and are willing to sacrifice whatever it takes to tend to their family, cultivate their legacy and make a difference that matters.
Discrimination could persist only if entrepreneurs are willing to sacrifice part of their returns or if customers share and are prepared to pay for the employer's prejudice.
This suggests that investors are now so scared, they are willing to sacrifice a return on their investment to hold the least risky bonds in Europe.
From Lincoln, he understands the importance of being pragmatic, of being willing to sacrifice one's ideals in quest of achieving a common understanding beyond social divide.
There's also a long history of seemingly rational scientists who were willing to sacrifice their physical comfort, as well as their lives, for the sake of knowledge.
Users are willing to sacrifice traditional Web functionality and software customization in exchange for a mobile device's ease of use, barebones presentation of relevant information and speed.
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If you are willing to sacrifice some of that play time, you can siphon power from the internal battery to other kit via the speaker's USB port.
The prices for goods and services that emerge from voluntary exchange provide a measure of the alternatives people are willing to sacrifice to get those goods and services.
Some investors are willing to sacrifice initial returns for the promise of greater yields, a long-term view unlikely to have prevailed during the height of the financial crisis.
What am I willing to sacrifice in order to grow?
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What could be more appealing, coming after a President who started running before he could walk and seemed willing to sacrifice anyone to win and hold onto the White House?
If you're looking to trick out your bike, Magura's eLECT might be the electronic suspension system you crave -- if you're willing to sacrifice optimal reaction time.
It appears that the U.S. is treating Iran differently than other countries trying to go nuclear because it perceives Iranian leaders as aggressive religious fanatics willing to sacrifice everything for their goals.
Senior naval officers are so convinced of the need for larger carriers that some will, if pressed, admit to being willing to sacrifice a few frigates or submarines in order to have them.
Nine percent of those polled said they would pack on 15 extra pounds, though only 5 percent of women said they would be willing to sacrifice to their figures if someone paid their bills.
According to Dr Fehr, a person is a strong reciprocator if he is willing to sacrifice resources to be kind to those who are being kind, and to punish those who are being unkind.
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