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"Scandalously, ministers are being all too willingly assisted by senior civil servants in some departments".
The move is part of a legal and public relations campaign by the Department of Justice to show that Apple has willingly assisted law enforcement in dozens of similar previous cases, and is therefore technically able to help gather evidence.
Nevertheless, Nic Dunlop, the author of a book about Duch, said, "He has apologized and asked to be forgiven, and he has willingly assisted in many aspects of the case".
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Cayman does register its offshore companies, of which it has over 70,000, and willingly assists foreign law-enforcement agencies, but it does not require companies to disclose their beneficial owners, so the information is not all that helpful.Other financial centres that co-operate on money-laundering and other criminal investigations balk at sharing information on tax matters.
The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6920/10/36/prepub We are grateful to the medical students that willingly participated in the studies and our resident doctors who assisted in the administration of the questionnaires.
That so many working Americans willingly pay taxes to assist those less fortunate seems to be the very essence of decency and generosity.
–assisted living.
Khomeini's mimeographed and tape-recorded messages made their way to Iran through his devoted followers who willingly broke the law to assist in his attempts to communicate with the Iranian people.
Another (voluntary) use of sacrifice behavior by the children was the fact that several older children willingly and regularly sacrificed their own time to assist the younger children in a number of situations (e.g., escorting them to the washroom and water fountain, etc).
He'll help out, willingly.
Which she willingly did.
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