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If it were a limitation of liability it hardly could be taken to apply to a case of wilful unexcused refusal to go on with the voyage.
If it's true, as the screenwriter William Goldman claimed, that in Hollywood nobody knows anything, then surely it's a case of wilful ignorance.
And why should they not climate change is the most expensive case of wilful property damage in all history.Tom YurkiwTorontoSIR – You say that the air and water of America is cleaner now than in 1970 and therefore conclude that our environment is in good shape.
"Punitive measures could include a permanent injunction preventing Changzhou from selling the product in the US, monetary damages including lost profits we can prove due to infringing sales, and even attorney's fees if the court decides it's an exceptionally egregious case of wilful patent infringement," said Future Motion's lawyer Shawn Kolitch.
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But less than a quarter of a percent of them have been prosecuted under laws that in theory provide for prison sentences in the most extreme cases of wilful non-compliance.
For good measure, the lawsuit accuses Fox of "wilful, reckless, intentional and malicious" defamation.
Different definitions are adopted by different institutions, but they all agree that fabrication (invention of data or cases), falsification (wilful distortion of data or results) and plagiarism (copying of ideas, data, or words without attribution) are serious forms of scientific misconduct [7], [10].
It is the most polemical of three separate but almost simultaneous cases in which the judge is accused of wilful abuse of his powers as an investigating magistrate at Spain's national court.
But Dickens was having a go at his complacent readers - he was chastising them about their own ignorance - an ignorance that was in many cases a wilful ignoring of the plight of their fellow Londoners.
But Dickens was having a go at his complacent readers - he was chastising them about their own ignorance - an ignorance that was in many cases a wilful ignoring of the plight of their fellow Londoners" as Chris Priestley so eloquently notes in Ignorance and Want: why Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol is as relevant today as ever.
Nevertheless, the jury returned a verdict of "wilful murder against some person or persons unknown" and the case was added to the Whitechapel file.
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