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Harm and suffering that are caused by wrongful willing count as extrinsic moral evil, in that they are caused by acts of will that are morally evil in themselves, or intrinsically.
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And if you're caught at work, Mary might be willing to stay late, while day care will count the minutes and charge you for them.
Presumably of the willing, but count me out of that.
Romney, they said, was willing to count the cost politically in order to achieve it.
And local media say the EBC-IMF-EC officials aren't willing to count the staff who are being laid off at state broadcaster ERT.
But they are still only able to triage their limited resources; we need far more volunteers, and more law firms willing to count pro bono work toward lawyers' billable hours.
So it is not surprising that, as he looked back on his six tumultuous years in power at the head of the Soviet Union, he was willing to count the errors he had made.
No one is willing to count Mr. Cuomo out, however, and many of the same people who think he would lose a primary also say he would be the stronger candidate against Mr. Pataki.
But with new support from the state's grocery store lobby — which wants a uniform statewide policy — and no active opposition from conservative power centers like the Chamber of Commerce, no one is willing to count out Assemblywoman Julia Brownley's assault on the plastic bags she calls "urban tumbleweed".
EACH September for more years than he is willing to count, Alim Qasimov, one of Azerbaijan's most revered singers, took the stage at the Theater of Opera and Ballet in Baku and kicked off the local concert season by performing the role of a crazed young lover in Uzeyir Hajibeyov's opera "Layla and Majnun".
It had everything a celebrity awards show could ask for – flubbed jokes, a surprise-laden, star-studded guest list, and a same-sex kiss of both varieties (plus one more, if you're willing to count a woman snogging a female impersonator).
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