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He also argues that findings are crucial for policy-makers, as "no one would willingly introduce such a scheme with obvious negative consequences".
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There is no reason to hide the spying lenses: they are out in the open, acknowledged and even willingly introduced into the most personal spaces.
Samsung just released this "viral video" (is it viral if it is willingly introduced into the bloodstream of the Internet? Wouldn't this be an "intravenous video" or a "infection through self-abuse video?) for the Samsung Galaxy.
Fro online phone card providers with high quality phone cards, 80% to 150% of their sale can be willingly offered to you if you introduces new customers.
Janet Barnes, director of the York Museums Trust (YMT), said the gallery was not introducing a charge "lightly or willingly", but because it needed to fill the gap caused by a reduction in funding.
Thirteen significant changes for Britain's 3.7 million lesbian and gay people were introduced by Labour between 1997 and 2010 – some proffered willingly, one or two accompanied by some kicking and screaming.
The other benefit of the project is that it has introduced Mr. Shaiman to the medium of Internet video, a field to which he has never (willingly) contributed before.
In introducing Thought Crimes during its premiere last Thursday at the School of Visual Arts Theatre in Chelsea, Carr acknowledged that "it too so much bravery" for Valle to willingly make himself the subject of her documentary.
Willingly, yes.
Which she willingly did.
Plaintiffs willingly agreed.
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