But I was willing to try to prove it wrong, and alas, I certainly did.
But you also have to be facile, not only willing to try weird things but capable.
Other chefs took notice and are finding that diners are willing to try ceviche with unfamiliar fish.
But I was unhappy at the time, and thus willing to try new things. 25 was a lot.
He knew almost nothing about NHK, but he was willing to try anything that promised a steady income.
Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon has long been seen as baseball's mad scientist, willing to try anything and everything.
He says he is "basically looking to get into a corporate marketing environment" but is willing to try anything reasonable.
Marketers are more willing to try new things this year because they believe they can help convince consumers to spend.
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"The United States, as you know, was willing to try to reach out to him, which we did, " Clinton said.
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They certainly have people willing to try to fill the void and some of them may do an excellent job.
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Bolen identifies the let's-put-on-a-show approach, in which the Oscar team seems willing to try pretty much anything, as the company's strength.
Although offshore oil-service companies compete hard for work in the North Sea, they are apparently willing to try co-operation in some areas.
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Nonetheless, the aim of Mr. Kerry's trip to South Korea was to reduce tensions, and South Korea indicated it was willing to try.
This may take some experimentation, but a brake shop may be more willing to try a variety of pads to solve the problem.
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Still, an abrogation has at least for the moment been averted, and the two sides still seem willing to try to inch closer together.
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The deals we offered for SBS were definitely not things we would do year-round, but for one day, we were willing to try something different.
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In cancer you have desperate patients who have exhausted all options and are willing to try anything, at any price, for even a modest benefit.
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You can do the research, check out what is available and be sure transportation is provided if your parent is willing to try it out.
"No one was willing to try something this bold, " says Grady.
U.S. shot-putter Adam Nelson, a two-time Olympic silver medalist, is willing to try anything legal to win gold at this summer's games in Beijing.
After inquiries from NPR, officials with Greenpoint Mortgage said they are willing to try to come up with a solution to keep Kolthoff in his home.
"I decided to just take the chance of raffling the business in the hope I'll get 1, 000 people willing to try their luck at winning, " he said.
But governments across Europe will be hoping that Mr Draghi uses enough magic words to convince the financial markets that the ECB is willing to try something new.
But Mr Holland is willing to try some b-school thinking.
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"We're hoping employers are willing to try more new things, " says Dr. Allan Korn, senior vice president and chief medical officer for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
Moreover, it's going to cost plenty to develop services such as customized books and online delivery that exploit the Net's features more fully -- even assuming Bezos is willing to try.
This fall the House is scheduled to take up climate change legislation, and he says that he's willing to try to fit the renewable energy standard into that measure if necessary.
As to the proposal that you -- or the offer that you reference, I mean, I think it demonstrates the fact that we are willing to try to find a compromise.
But the study found that, after adjusting for factors such as age and general health, patients from hospitals more willing to try long resuscitations showed no greater risk of brain damage.
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