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eagerness

[ee-ger-nis] / ˈi gər nɪs /


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The lesson is straightforward, says Workhelix Chief Executive James Milin: Willingness to experiment, not the business role, is the most important factor determining workers’ eagerness to adopt AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Klein said the stock’s momentum reflects eagerness among investors to buy the dip in optical-component manufacturers.

From MarketWatch

The children scurried to obey, and Penelope could not help thinking that the eagerness and good cheer of her students was the very best present of all.

From Literature

The children, whose tendency to get carried away was exceeded only by their eagerness to please, looked crestfallen.

From Literature

Looking back, she reckons the eagerness to grasp those opportunities was a reaction to her childhood.

From BBC