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At first, I blamed the aftershocks of the terror I felt after realizing that a significant amount of voters willfully chose to affirm hateful rhetoric, xenophobia, corruption and sexually predatory behavior.
What's more, fascinating though such 'company strategy' arguments might be, if you believe them they all ultimately boil down to the same end result: that Sony willfully chose to deny PS4 Pro buyers a key feature because it wanted to boost the profits of other parts of its business.
In the 1983 case Bearden v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a local government can only jail someone for not paying a fine if it can show that the defendant could have paid the fine, but willfully chose not to.
It is one thing to have cancer, but it is quite another thing to realize you will eventually join a million other cancer fatalities knowing that your society could have done more...but willfully chose not to.
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One shouldn't of course, willfully choose Presidents with bad or questionable character.
But as the German sociologist Ulrich Beck noted recently, cosmopolitanism is a reality, not a willfully chosen identity.
Those aren't good makes, but fortunate ones, as Iguodala is willfully choosing inefficient offense and it happens to have worked out for the time being.
Tragically, despite all of the data that NASA has accumulated and analyzed about the threat to our planet, President Trump has willfully chosen ignorance.
Of course my son cares about Auntie but I willfully choose to take him at his silly word and have a fight about it.
By taking a mechanical, abstract approach to the labor movement, the Campaign Finance Board has willfully chosen to ignore the independence of affiliated local unions from their international or parent union.
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