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To willful
adjective
Intentional.
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Penalty for understatement due to willful, reckless, or intentional conduct.
Does the DMCA provision speak to "willful blindness"?
§ 56.6694-3 Penalty for understatement due to willful, reckless, or intentional conduct.
26 CFR § 56.6694-3 - Penalty for understatement due to willful, reckless, or intentional conduct.
The ubiquitous comparisons to Alice Cooper, in particular, can only be put down to willful incomprehension.
"The question is whether these managers crossed the line from permissible spin to willful misrepresentation".
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In addition to a willful failure to implement, inadequate training, communications and systems failure are among the possible sources of inconsistency.
Federal prosecutors, however, would need to be able to show willful wrongdoing.
Donald Rumsfeld has morphed, over the last two years, from a man of supreme confidence to arrogance, then to almost willful blindness.
He is a frail presence, always kindly but in no shape to stand up to his willful daughter.
'To the Palestinian Authority, everything — including human rights — must be sacrificed to a willful image of the peace process.'.
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