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good will or goodwill?

 
 
fansy
 
Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2010 03:25 am
Quote:
“Obviously, when you get many more people saying that the U.S. presence in Iraq is a threat to world peace as say that about Iran, it’s a measure of how much Iraq is sapping good will to the United States,” said Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center.


Should we spell good will as goodwill in this context?
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epenthesis
 
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Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2010 03:34 am
@fansy,
Either way is fine, the imperative is not lost using two words.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2010 04:11 am
Americans would spell it ''goodwill" .

Pepijn Sweep
 
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Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2010 11:08 am
@Joe Nation,
Dutch can write it off before taxation to stimulate the economy...
Boeing stands to make millions of tax benefits
Laughing Drunk ! Mr. Green
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McTag
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2010 03:48 pm
@Joe Nation,

Boys and girls come out to play
The moon doth shine as bright as day
Come with a whoop, and come with a call
And come with a good will, or not at all.
Pepijn Sweep
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2010 03:50 pm
@McTag,
I posses No-thing, no goodwill lefthttp://able2know.org/reply/post-4279501# Razz
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