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was wilful
adjective
Intentional; deliberate
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The telling finding was that the parents were more likely to assume the boy's ADHD expressed his intentions, was wilful, advocating harsh responses: as in the other studies, attributing in-built wilfulness increases authoritarianism.
"No," she says sharply, that was wilful misinterpretation.
That exclusion was wilful and conscious … It was misogyny and sexism.
The umpires out in the middle probably had a better idea whether Stokes's intervention was "wilful" or not.
Rees-Jones said he did not confront Dodi before the crash because Dodi was wilful and could have simply disappeared with Diana.
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This is wilful murder.
To argue otherwise is wilful.
Some are wilful misunderstanding.
"They were wilful, prolonged and sometimes elaborate.
Alice is wilful and determined, like me.
"To me this is wilful negligence.
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