Examples of using Willingness to take in English and their translations into Swedish
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as courageous as that of the men. Their willingness to take part in the unknown.
Your morning briefings to us Members of Parliament, Commissioner Lamy, were characterised by openness and a willingness to take account of our views.
focus on profitability and willingness to take decentralised responsibility.
well known for his strength, willingness to take risks, and strong work ethic.
high technical skills combined with individual freedom and a willingness to take personal responsibility.
you need to have lots of patience and the willingness to take some risks.
high levels of technical expertise, combined with individual freedom and a willingness to take personal responsibility.
Okay, baby. With that attitude of yours you're actually becoming a bit like me. and your willingness to take over the business.
At the same time, geopolitical conflicts in particular have subdued the respondents' willingness to take risk.
This is closely related to the willingness to take risks and test new ideas on the market,
No, it laid the willingness to take the interlocutor well, but it does not mean willingness to pay last shirt or invite your guests.
The European Union's willingness to take the initiative in this matter is significant as the EU
In addition, the Heads of Government were unanimous in their willingness to take upon themselves political responsibility for the Lisbon strategy at European level,
He demonstrated great willingness to take on board the views of his fellow members of the committee.
namely people's willingness to take the EU project to heart.
people are ambitious to do a good job, with considerable willingness to take on additional responsibilities.
Also, through the loss of external support and caring, their own confidence and willingness to take risks may be undermined.
Because at Destinia, we always welcome you with the warmest of smiles and the willingness to take you to the ends of the earth,
persistence in the face of adversity, and a willingness to take on hard goals.”.
It seems that something which has at last changed is the Council and Commission's willingness to take firm action.