1. The nature of the attitudes suggests a willingness on the part of many Solihull secondary teachers to undertake institutional self-reviews and to consider self-generated institutional improvements. 2. As the Nazis rise to power, all that writhing on the floor suggests a willingness to submit, in more ways than one. 3. Comments from Capitol Hill also suggest a willingness to deal eventually. 4. Comments from Capitol Hill suggest a willingness to deal eventually. 5. It also suggests a willingness by company officials to aggressively aid investigators from the SEC, FBI and Justice Department. 6. On the budget, Clinton seemed to suggest a willingness to accommodate Republican demands for using at least some of the surplus for tax cuts. 7. The veto suggests a willingness by Clinton to take some risks in battling the Republican assault on his programs. 8. Though counsel and the justices had views, there was an open-mindedness in their exchanges that suggested a willingness to learn. 9. Yet nothing suggests a willingness to make any changes. 10. So far, however, Syria has made no public statements that suggest any willingness to negotiate. |
|