There is no greater betrayal than to impoverish a generation yet unborn by willful acts of amnesia. |
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Indeed, there is something willful and maddening in their tone of Olympian detachment. |
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He's too passionate and willful to half-ass anything in the footballing world. |
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He would need to show a willful mendacity, an intention to deceive by deliberate falsification. |
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In time, idiocy, defined once again as permanent and untreatable, became identified with degeneracy, willful noncompliance and moral corruption. |
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He may be charming but he is willful, thoroughly spoiled and a washout in politics. |
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Nothing but stubborn pride and willful disobedience can keep us from his loving embrace. |
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We control universal processes, as a willful act of mankind, through these discoveries. |
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Is there a danger of much being lost or obscured from either willful or unintentional neglect? |
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He also criticised the failure of the Government to give full effect to the Children's Act 2001 which deals with willful neglect by parents. |
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This willful act was in direct violation of Article 5 of the United Nations Convention on children. |
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Even when others act where you have not done so, you continue with your willful neglect in the face of crisis and misery. |
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She stated that the unauthorized access of the voicemail system was willful and intentional. |
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Stubbornly self-righteous and willful, Higgins demonstrates his ideals in his brazen disregard for the Victorian rules of conduct. |
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This willful erasure seems to represent the deliberate amnesia of a society that does not want to remember. |
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This is a legislature which repeatedly makes it appear as if the country is being governed by cockalorums and willful children. |
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Physical abuse is the willful infliction of physical pain or injury, e.g., slapping, bruising, sexually molesting, or restraining. |
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Once the agreement is made, willful blindness will not save the co-conspirators from being responsible for other conspirators' acts. |
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Well, clearly, to be murder in the first degree in California, it has to be willful, deliberate or premeditated. |
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In Brian's life, there was no unbelief or willful rebellion or willful acts of disobedience. |
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First there is the murder of one of the police deputies and then, even more alarmingly, the arrival of her willful and wayward daughter. |
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We can take the Middle Path and preserve our freedom without acting like stubborn and willful children every time we are asked to obey the rules. |
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Stubborn and willful were among the many words that described the beautiful woman in front of him. |
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Stubborn, willful, bold and determined, natives born into this combination all take themselves and their actions very seriously. |
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Here's the advice that helped me raise two willful and determined kids into delightful and productive adults. |
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He is willful and greatly determined, stubborn and close-minded, but a born leader. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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The moral, social, political, and legal order must bend to the individual definition of truth, no matter how willful or arbitrary. |
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The root of this myth is a rather willful misinterpretation of the photographs. |
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Well, that's just a breathtakingly willful mischaracterization of what Chris wrote. |
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Of course, there's a difference between skillful intervention, mismanaged intervention, and willful ignorance of brute facts. |
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But I like the willful sparseness and the noise and the pointed definition of the songs. |
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She was arrested Monday on suspicion of voluntary manslaughter and causing willful harm to a child. |
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The square of Mars to Saturn induce him to be obstinate and a little willful, a tincture of malice remaining in him. |
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Rhetorically speaking, the willful silence of the superordinate can serve as a potent expression of institutional authority and discipline. |
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Because of the willful collective historical and moral ignorance of vast swaths of the public and the opinion leaders who influence them. |
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These executives and managers are humble, fearless, modest, and willful with endless reserves of energy. |
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Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery. |
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What, she wanted to know, was she to do with a 7-year-old who was obstreperous, outspoken, and inconveniently willful? |
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But in much of the rest of the world, the willful individual, moiling away against the system, may attain nobility in some moral order but is nonetheless fated to be crushed. |
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Unless one has a grounding for the willful selection of evil in one's agathokakological perspective, no sense can be made of the traditional concept of evil as it appears in the Judeo-Christian moral tradition. |
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They depict revolutions as willful acts of rebellion that inevitably produce terrible results because of the evil inherent in the very idea of revolution. |
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Given that the paper printed tens of thousands of words of willful balderdash from 2001 to 2003, the admission leaves something to be desired, but that's scarcely surprising. |
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Several were notorious for their willful neglect of logistic matters. |
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It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints. |
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Secondly, the party disobeying the contempt order must do so in a deliberate and willful fashion in order to satisfy the criminal nature of the contempt proceedings. |
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It is a searing indictment of the Bush administration for its willful ignorance, ideological agenda, and above all, a profound failure of leadership. |
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The newly married couple was very happy, although many people warned the kindly man about the willful and headstrong nature of his new step-daughter. |
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She's willful, quiet, and stubborn, but, above all, passionate. |
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This offence refers to the killing, whether by willful act or omission, of a newborn child by the mother. |
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An upright, strong, willful political leadership is the need of the hour. |
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The investigation report stated that the subject of the complaint did not demonstrate a willful intent to obstruct the investigation. |
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The bishops have objected to the willful manipulation of the embryo and its destruction. |
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The requirement to prove that the violation was willful or reckless has also been removed. |
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Our objective is to restrict willful or negligent violations of these laws, rules and regulations. |
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One day, they will understand the callousness and bitterness and willful ignorance they currently represent. |
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In some of these cases, mothers are accused of willful alienation of the children against their father. |
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Both films have a willful incoherence that will drive away as many people as it draws in. |
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For them, a few idle asides excepted, America and its works amount to nothing but unbridled wickedness, a brief for gunplay, willful stupidity, and closed-mindedness. |
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Vandalism is the willful or premeditated inflicting of damage to an asset, which may include destruction or disfigurement. |
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You've been very unhappy and as a result become willful and stroppy. |
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It has been a pleasure to work with willful and enthusiastic persons able to commit themselves and to roll up one's sleeves when it is needed. |
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The pendulum has swung too far in the other direction from physician paternalism towards willful ignorance by patients. |
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The willful cluelessness on display in this editorial is mind boggling. |
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If you failed to file a return, or if a return you filed was false, fraudulent or a willful attempt to evade tax, then there's no limitation period at all. |
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Each Party shall provide criminal procedures and penalties to be applied at least in cases of willful trademark counterfeiting or copyright piracy on a commercial scale. |
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Siteco uses technical and organisational safety measures in order to protect your data from accidental or willful manipulation, loss, damage or access from unauthorised persons. |
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Rather, the actions of the Canadian officials appear typical of tacit consent or of willful blindness to the situation of Canadians detained by states known to practice torture. |
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Obstinacy and willful neglects must be mastered, even though it cost blows. |
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The only grounds for divorce are adultery or willful abandonment by a spouse. |
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The green eyes in the carefully sweet face were turbulent, willful, lusty with life, distinctly at variance with her decorous demeanor. |
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Southern slave codes made the willful killing of a slave illegal in most cases. |
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Then there was Ruby, who had been a wild child, willful, and determined to be everything her parents hated and feared. |
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Knowingly or unknowingly, every therapist assumes that each client possesses the capacity to change through willful choice. |
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Mary had taken the whim into her willful head, and Jane could not dissuade her. |
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Cribs, unlike seatbelts, are built for the purpose of willful prevention. |
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Another option available to the owner is to file a counterclaim against the lienor for willful exaggeration of the lien. |
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This time reassurances are being given that freedom of religion is not at risk and that the objectives are to prohibit the incitement or willful promotion of hatred or the advocacy of genocide. |
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Yet as his own account demonstrates, what ensued was not so much willful amnesia as willful misremembering. |
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A frosty, workaholic, perfectionist chef must surrender some control of her restaurant to a carefree male colleague when she becomes the guardian of her willful young niece after her parents are involved in a tragic accident. |
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The title insurers have agreed not to pursue subrogation claims against lawyers for claims covered under a title insurance policy, except for gross negligence or willful misconduct by the lawyer. |
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The Trustee shall not be liable for any loss to or diminution of the Funds or your Account except due to its gross negligence or willful misconduct. |
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Bullying is a conscious, willful and deliberate activity intended to harm, induce fear through the threat of further aggression and create terror. |
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He held that they had been dismissed for cause because their failure to follow the instructions of senior management amounted to serious and willful misconduct. |
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In Canada the court must prove that cases of neglect are willful. |
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The Constitution of Brazil provides that only willful crimes against life, namely full or attempted murder, abortion, infanticide and suicide instigation, be judged by juries. |
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The Justice Department contends that BP committed gross negligence and willful misconduct, which BP contests, and is seeking the stiffest penalties possible. |
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In a society that portrays anorexics as willful young women who diet for vanity, it is easy to encourage unhealthful eating behaviors in children and teenagers. |
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I've written previously about naming my current Irish setter Mattie after the young heroine of True Grit, noting that she lives up to the character's willful spunkiness. |
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If a shipowner's breach of its obligation to provide maintenance and cure is willful and wanton, the shipowner may be subject to punitive damages. |
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The former involves willful and persistent adherence to an error in matters of faith and is a grave sin for which the church applies the penalty of excommunication. |
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She accuses the company of willful deception in its advertising. |
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