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And surely nobody would wilfully to do that.
But I continue, wilfully, to miss the point.
People are entitled wilfully to misconstrue what I said, if they so choose.
It isn't just that we make mistakes, it's that we blind ourselves wilfully to the obvious consequences of our actions and desires.
"It would be deeply troubling, obviously, if they [Russia and China] had adequate notice, and notwithstanding that, they make the decision wilfully to ignore that and not live by the standards of the law".
"In pursuing their case against me, the FA seems almost wilfully to have cast me as the accused in the trial rather than a prosecution witness acting properly in the interests of justice".
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And the original law applied to intention, which is to intentionally and to wilfully desire to do it.
It is an offence to be present in a protected place without permission, and to wilfully fail to stop after being challenged by a police officer or unlawfully refuse to submit to a search.
Still, you'd have to be wilfully stubborn to overlook the Storm's continued ability to stay at or near the top year in, year out.
It is another when you seem (and I use "seem" since there is no hard evidence for this) to have wilfully tried to de-black yourself.
It was also found to have wilfully failed to report the pollution of the river, which was a source of drinking water, fishing and irrigation for local communities.
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