At the same time, Americans also said they will not be spending willy-nilly. |
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There are some pieces of music that must be parceled out over a lifetime, and you don't want to spend their impact willy-nilly. |
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I think people are starting to realise they can't go around willy-nilly and destroy this important part of history. |
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The idea of half-a-dozen or so people blowing this apart, and revealing a whole lot of these identities willy-nilly is scary. |
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The perception is that they are pretty safe drugs and are handed out willy-nilly, with a lot of pressure from some patients. |
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It was made perfectly clear that money will not be tipped onto a table for the town to spend willy-nilly on pet projects. |
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We in the EU as well, in the European Parliament, are changing our perspective willy-nilly, but rather late in the day. |
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India grows more prosperous, the outside world enters willy-nilly, old buildings are torn down. |
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His faith was in a simplistic Keynesianism that said willy-nilly government spending could cure the downturn. |
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We just cannot willy-nilly amend the Criminal Code and hope people will believe that somehow they are better protected. |
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Because dairy production does not have a tap that we can just turn off and on willy-nilly. |
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Not only is it enough for the Conservative government to willy-nilly deny a moratorium exists, but DFO documents support it. |
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They gave us their money in trust, not for us to do willy-nilly whatever the government wanted depending on the flavour of the day. |
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We do not for one second believe it should just be willy-nilly money handed out. |
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But when Benjamen, Lisa's former friend, pays them a visit, they must willy-nilly face the disappearance of their daughter again. |
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Perish the thought of jumping willy-nilly on to investment bandwagons or lavishing shareholders' funds on high-profile marketing campaigns. |
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I went wherever the food sounded good and then whacked three famous names at the top of the copy, willy-nilly, to keep the editor happy. |
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We should be careful not to conflate the practice of appeasement with the idea of appeasement, and thereby consign it, willy-nilly, to damnation. |
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But in celebrating genius, we willy-nilly undervalue, even devalue, the importance of effort, and with serious consequences. |
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According to Bushnell, prior to the age of reason and choice, the child absorbs the parent's character willy-nilly. |
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Now, 11 years later, he was the Chief Commissioner of the hill State of Manipur, and had willy-nilly to depute election officers and to supervise the polling and the counting. |
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If they're used willy-nilly, they will merely increase public anxiety. |
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We also couldn't go firing darts willy-nilly as they are very powerful. |
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If you rummage around in the history of the popular song, you'll find innumerable instances of lyrics and musical passages appropriated and misappropriated willy-nilly. |
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Large crowds gather and people just wander across the road willy-nilly. |
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We have to do this sensitively because none of us likes personal data being spread around the place willy-nilly. |
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I think Harry's problem is that we all willy-nilly typecast him as the naughty younger brother. |
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They can't decide to leave sites unsafe and unmanaged and decide, willy-nilly, to come and go. |
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Contrary to the impression Will was giving, breaking up with him was not a decision she'd made lightly or willy-nilly. |
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Restoration of that country's sovereignty would lead willy-nilly to the arrival of democracy there. |
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People's hearts are in their projects, and you can't chuck things out willy-nilly. |
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If they are allowed to go without the studies, we will have a proliferation of many people who, unlike Dr. McDonald, may have not been properly trained and will be doing them willy-nilly. |
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By invoking this principle willy-nilly, there is a risk of ending up with products which are all produced in the same way and are so hygienic, odourless and tasteless as to be undifferentiated. |
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It was not something that was done willy-nilly. |
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To destroy embryos willy-nilly, whether it be for a lofty purpose or a lesser purpose, is something I cannot accept in my convictions and in the belief system to which I hold. |
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Some will say that he was firing willy-nilly, like a shooting gallery. |
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It's not something that people will do willy-nilly. |
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Everyone is part of the drama, an actor willy-nilly on the stage of life. |
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We have a tendency to think that if it's not addictive, then as you say, some people will say it's a fine drug because they can handle it, and that it therefore should be taken willy-nilly and whatever. |
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To be asked by a member from the province of Quebec to ignore the rights of provinces, to ignore their constitutional responsibilities and to proceed willy-nilly, is I think absurd. |
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The champion of amateurism, it has been forced willy-nilly to wade into a sea of professionalism and excessive commercialization. |
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Doctors should be made to think more carefully before handing out certificates willy-nilly just because someone looks a bit off-colour or says they do not feel so good. |
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There are those who believe that they live a charmed life, that fate, willy-nilly, awards them undeserved fortunes and opportunities that seemingly drop into their laps. |
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Still, reporters shouldn't be detained willy-nilly. |
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But willy-nilly, some big questions arose. |
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We cannot just toss them aside willy-nilly by a few pages of legislation and say these are the institutions that we have decided are best for them. |
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Those in the House who stand and say this is about a government making a decision willy-nilly, without cause for concern, without reflecting on the science, I say to them that they are wrong. |
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It must be guaranteed that the US customs and border protection authorities are not just passing on data willy-nilly to any old authority involved in the fight against terrorism. |
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We see that there is a protection to society that says if a police officer has some information that he or she thinks is important, the police officer cannot willy-nilly make arrests. |
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He says he shall come for me willy-nilly, and father and mother say I must have him! |
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The outer world is what we wake up to every morning of our lives, is the place where, willy-nilly, we must try to make our living. |
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The novel Alice in Wonderland describes a place where random things happen all willy-nilly. |
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While some of the action in the low end has been enhanced, the surround effects consist mostly of the same ricochet noise inserted willy-nilly into the action scenes. |
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In terms of government response to the current recession threat, where money is seemingly being doled out willy-nilly, is that the right thing to do? |
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However, the Commission's communication is rather a hodgepodge which lumps together willy-nilly the publishing industry which is knowledge-based and content-focused with primary forestry industries and also paper production. |
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Bureaucrats must not dole out this compensation on a willy-nilly basis. |
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Birkenstock had been doing good works, willy-nilly, for 30 years. |
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But I didn't throw money at them willy-nilly. |
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No one cared about profits, and deals were made willy-nilly to build the hypothetical value of the company, including adding a search engine, the gewgaw of the moment. |
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There I have dumped willy-nilly into a giant coffin-sized plastic bin of photos that dated back to premarriage and children. |
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Many blue bulbs, chionodoxa and scilla, are perfect partners and can be encouraged to naturalise by allowing seedheads to form and scatter their seed willy-nilly. |
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