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Saddam disarms voluntarily: do we then invade on humanitarian grounds?
But they cannot be trusted to voluntarily do all that they might.
"The very idea that industries whose profits rely on unhealthy products would voluntarily do anything to cut sales is like expecting turkeys to vote for Christmas.
According to the study's authors, native-born American students of both sexes steer clear of math clubs and competitions because "only Asians and nerds" would voluntarily do math.
Employers are not required to offer or provide any health benefits to employees, but many voluntarily do so, through a variety of arrangements.
In the 1960s and early '70s, famous experiments by Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo suggested that most of us would, under specific circumstances, voluntarily do great harm to innocent people.
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More drivers, seeking discounts on auto insurance, are voluntarily doing just that.
The Texas Education Agency appears to agree with him, although it is "voluntarily" doing a review now.
"Exxon is not the kind of company that voluntarily does the right thing," said Tico Almeida, president of the group.
If, as his spokesman seemed to suggest, he was voluntarily doing the public a favor back then, why not now?
At the least, we can say that giving these people psychiatric treatment, even voluntarily, did nothing to prevent them from going on a shooting rampage.
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