The limited choices of pro-choice physicians in their practices
the other' unwilling or unable ones.14 However, there is indeed a 'dynamic of difference' inherent to this approach to international action. As mentioned in the previous chapter, the coalition of the willing metaphor is a ...
support, celebrate their work with them, role-model them, make sure they know they are valued and rewarded, and partner them with northwest quadrant individuals (willing but unable) so that they can help you create the work group of ...
Seeing neither Riley nor Zandy were in a mood to talk, Mrs. Malloy made her way out of the room as quickly as she'd arrived. Riley considered his silent wife as he offered her a glass of lemonade. He'd been unable to shake the feeling ...
If he is willing and is unable, he is feeble—which is not in accordance with the character of God. If he is able and unwilling, he is envious, which is equally at variance with God; if he is neither willing nor able, he is both envious ...
Thus, the transferring State cannot simply rely on the presumption that the receiving State is willing and able to ... of “willing and able” In international law, the willingness and ability, or rather the unwillingness or inability of ...
Sister Callista Roy (1997) defines adaptation as 'the process and outcome whereby the thinking and feeling person uses conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration' (p. 44). Roy's work focuses on the ...