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It is from that vantage point that I look at what you have done willfully and voluntarily.
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The boilerplate language on the charge against Ms. Exum, which was reported Wednesday by The Daily News, states that she "did willfully neglect or refuse to report a death" and "without written order from a medical examiner did willfully touch, remove or disturb the body of such person".
It mentions her name 15 times and states that the defendants and others "did willfully and maliciously harm the presidential campaign of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann" through their coverage of Mr. Dean.
What does "willfully" mean in legal terms?
A 51% attack is something you do willfully.
"I say to a chairman that I respect, that I believe has been fair and been good to me, I did willfully violate the chair's rule on the committee confidential process".
You missed the entire point, I was pointing out that alot of these marketing agencies are doing willfully so we overreact and tweet about it, and you write an article and tweet, and we all say their brand name 50 times.
"What's also required is that they have done so willfully".
A federal judge ruled in April that MP3.com had infringed copyrights of the five major recording labels, and last month ruled that the company had done so willfully.
If CBS broadcasts the slurs during the game, they will have done so willfully and with plenty of notice to take corrective actions.
Did I willfully withhold it?
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