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In "Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril" (Walker & Company, $26), Margaret Heffernan argues that such failures are part of a "human phenomenon to which we all succumb in matters little and large".
Yet many ethnic Albanians live in willful disbelief.
So far, the Republican presidential candidates are matching their House colleagues in willful denial.
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One might even wonder whether one of the parties has engaged in willful distortion.
The answer to that question lies in football's tendency to indulge in willful ignorance when it comes to political controversy.
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So, in the context of a national dialogue, at what point does "waiting for the facts to come in" become willful denial?
In this light, Weber's political virtue resides not simply in a subjective intensity of value commitment nor in a detached intellectual integrity, but in their willful combination in a unified soul.
I have no intention in taking part in the willful destruction of the NHS.
Occasionally, the paintings find the power implicit in their willful crudeness, as in "Hole 2," but most of them dissipate the force they seek to convey through sheer lack of focus.
In its willful naïveté, "Everybody" has more in common with children's music than with most contemporary pop.
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