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It's a voluntarily entered set of narrative limitations/expectations.
So the penalty was 1,100, a very rare score against a voluntarily bid nonvulnerable game contract.
It's true, but a voluntarily isolated person choosing not to eat until she's addicted to not eating doesn't make for a very good story.
"As a voluntarily registered U.S. public accounting firm, D.& T. Shanghai cannot benefit from the financial and reputational rewards that come with auditing U.S. issuers without also meeting its U.S. legal obligations," he said.
The idea that the best society is one organised around a voluntarily agreed contract between its members who come together and acknowledge reciprocal obligations is not so lightly torched.
Skeptics note that Nice Newt is less of a voluntarily disarmed pacifist than a strategic front born of being outgunned by better organized and better financed opponents in Iowa like former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Representative Ron Paul of Texas.
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Nurses and doctors answered the SAQ-A voluntarily and anonymously.
Would you ever sit down an voluntarily watch any of the following movies: Clash of the Titans, The Polar Express, and Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore?
Why would a parent voluntarily turn a child over to foster care?
What a great example of a company voluntarily doing the right thing.
A Not voluntarily.
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