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Use "uneager" in a sentence
"Unlike the tax increases and some of the spending programs the president has proposed, which have little chance of passage in a deeply divided Congress uneager to raise taxes in an election year, his proposed cuts carry more weight as congressional committees begin writing spending bills that would reduce the government's red ink."
"HuffPost's Sam Stein writes, Unwilling or perhaps uneager to let go of last week's scuffle over Mitt Romney's controversial distortion of an old Barack Obama quote, the Democratic National Committee announced on Monday a major ad campaign attacking the former Massachusetts governor's character."
"Many, including Ms. Merkel initially stood by him in the scandal, uneager to lose a rising star popular with conservative voters."