The soldiers are willing to face severe consequences, including death, to prove their innocence regarding the burial of Polyneices. They understand the gravity of their actions and the laws governing the burial, but they are determined to demonstrate their loyalty and adherence to orders. This willingness highlights the tension between duty and moral principles in the face of harsh consequences. Their drastic actions underscore the conflict between the state's laws and individual beliefs about honor and respect for the dead.
No. The correct spelling is willing (inclined, agreeable, amenable).
ready wiling and available
A risk taker.
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Yes as long as you are wiling to live the way Buddhists live
you can be a good leader if you are wiling to do it, and if you participate properly
Best answer is,depending how much work it needs,and how much your wiling to spend.
If youre wiling to pay
The word could is used to mean that someone has the ability to do something. Would is used to mean that the person is wiling to do something.
they were wiling to accept it where it already existed but opposed further expansion
It depends on what the buyer wants to pay, and for how much the seller is wiling to part with it for. Rarity is also a issue.
That you are in it to win it. Do anything for the team. Wiling to sacrifice for the team. Basically doing what you can to make your team proud and your teammates will do the same..that is if they take it seriously.