Sentence examples for willfully held from inspiring English sources

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He also seems to feel that in some instances I have willfully held back on quoting from Kerouac directly, basing this on his assumption that in the United States some of Kerouac's writing is in the public domain.

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Pressed on the great question, he said, simply, "I think, my friend, you are guilty of a great wrong to God and against humanity — I say it without wishing to be offensive — and I believe it would be perfectly right to interfere with you, so far as to free those you wickedly and willfully hold in bondage".

Now being 'into' silent film can be read as an affectation, a willfully obscure stance held as a form of interpersonal-differentiation.

[C4.] Damages Awarded in Device Case A federal jury in Los Angeles awarded $134.5 million in damages to Masimo, a small medical-device company, after finding that a unit of Tyco International willfully infringed four patents held by the company.

Parks was the first defendant to claim he shouldn't be held responsible for what he does while sleepwalking because he couldn't willfully control those actions.

Clean and sober now, by his own account, Mr. Armstrong held to a willfully upbeat tone in Sunday's show, part of a rescheduled "99 Revolutions Tour," which continues through next week in Rhode Island, Canada and California, before moving to Europe.

"Any employee who willfully violates TSA rules will be held accountable for their conduct and appropriately disciplined.

Many criminal statutes require proof that a defendant acted knowingly or willfully, and courts applying the doctrine have held that defendants cannot escape the reach of these statutes by deliberately shielding themselves from clear evidence of critical facts that are strongly suggested by the circumstances.

"When a federal court finds that a law enforcement official has lied under oath and willfully flouted court orders, that official must be held to account," said Cecillia Wang, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Immigrants Rights Projectt.

In a series of cases in the Delaware courts, judges have held that a board cannot render itself "willfully blind" to a competing bid through a provision in an acquisition agreement that prohibits it from talking to another bidder.

"Any country or company continuing to champion further exploration for and mining of coal and even other fossil fuels from now on would be willfully carrying out a crime against humanity, and they would be held accountable," he said.

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