Sentence examples for volition made from inspiring English sources

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His Herculean-sized heart and volition made that all possible.

This is a creature that, on its own volition, made its way to a dangerous spot isolated from those who love it.

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The character of Dr. Strangelove in Stanley Kubrick's film of that name, whose right arm must be restrained from giving the Nazi salute of its own volition, makes comic use of an Expressionist technique.

The description of recollection is more vivid than in the Treatise of man: "Thus, when the soul wants to remember something, this volition makes the gland lean first to one side and then to another, thus driving the spirits towards different regions of the brain until they come upon the one containing traces left by the object we want to remember.

However, deficits in cognition, perception, affect, and volition make it especially difficult for people with schizophrenia to plan and follow through with their exercising intentions, as indicated by poor attendance and high drop-out rates in prior studies.

Left unattended, bureaucratic incentives will make government grow on its own volition.

There needs to be mutual respect between the media and the candidates, he said, and "in this instance, clearly no respect toward our role is being shown.'' (Mr. Baron noted that The Post changed the headline of its own volition, to make it more accurately reflect Mr. Trump's remarks, which happens frequently across the media).

He could not cause a person to be born before his parents (1.12.28 29), and he could not have made volition execute any choices but its own (1.1.23, 1.17.27).

"Javier has developed his strength through his own volition," said Ferguson, "making sure he was in early every morning doing his core work and working on his upper body strength to handle the rigours of the Premier League".

In other words, William defines force and prevention of the will in terms of higher-order volitions and refusals: for the will to be forced is for it to refuse to will X and nonetheless be made to will X, and for it to be prevented is for it to will to will X and be made to refuse X.

While they're trying to be like TV, or trying to be like films, or trying to be anything but formed of game-makers' own, proud, confident volitions, great video games will struggle to be made.

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