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It is right to restrict those investors who would willfully ignore sectarian violence, engage corrupt officials or employ unjustly cheap labour.
It is uncomfortable to entertain the idea that we in corporate America would willfully harm our customers or our employees to protect our bottom line, but it's also painfully inescapable that we hardly ever wonder if we are doing so.
"Although already fabulously wealthy by the time of the criminal conspiracy of which he stands convicted, Defendant's greed was such that he would willfully imperil his workers' survival to further fatten his bank account," they wrote.
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Nor does he see the rationale for his being pursued and imprisoned as if he'd willfully committed a crime.
Now I understood how much I'd willfully overlooked.
That the director of Smithers, LeClaire Bissell, was herself an open lesbian would suggest he'd willfully missed the point namely, that one shouldn't use sexual issues, one way or the other, as an excuse to drink.
If "Pieces of You" was an unfiltered look into the imaginative, wounded mind of a teen who'd willfully taken to the streets, "Picking Up the Pieces" is Jewel's reflection on those years, from the vantage point of a woman who has now experienced some of the heartbreak she once dreamt up as metaphor.
Even images that deliberately — some would say willfully — circumvent art's established systems.
At those moments, you may find yourself asking why a playwright would so willfully abjure the stuff of drama when he's clearly so capable of providing it.
Why would newspapers willfully open themselves up to such potentially destructive competition?
Of course, irrational devotion is, in essence, what it means to be a sports fan otherwise cities would never willfully hand over hundreds of millions of dollars to billionaire owners for new stadiums without expecting a return on investment.
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