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The first (discussed at E1-5 II.xxi.23–24) is whether agents (human beings, persons) are free with respect to willing-one-way-or-another; more particularly, whether agents are able, if they so will, to avoid willing one way or the other with respect to a proposed action.
But that depends on knowing what to avoid and, importantly, having the will to avoid it.
How strong is his will to avoid this? - How far will he go to avoid this?
But it still seemed as if the two had much in common and had built up enough good will to avoid the usually rancorous relationship between their respective sides of City Hall.
Last year's Paris climate deal suggests there is a will to avoid the worst and there is a prospect of further strong agreements being reached at this month's talks in Marrakech.
Less than two months ago, Ms. Worthington changed her will, to avoid probate in the case of her death, and granted custody to the Chases, The Cape Cod Times reported.
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In the process, some will try to avoid probate.
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