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"volition" Definitions
  1. the power to choose something freely or to make your own decisions

449 Sentences With "volition"

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TRUMP: You know Obamacare is dying of its own volition.
But any subsequent training would be at their own volition.
"If they change the rules, it's their volition," he said.
The sad part is it's not by their own volition.
He hardly practiced it, though presumably not out of volition.
CNN saw some settlers leaving the site on their own volition.
It's unclear if Zelinsky's move was done of his own volition.
Some aren't sure Pompeo attended the meeting of his own volition.
Some 3,300 Afghans returned home of their own volition last year.
Third, we need to have a sense of volition, or autonomy.
Four baboons scaled the wall, but one returned on its own volition.
Occasionally a patient, like Wais, will stumble in of their own volition.
They say militants left of their own volition and without state help.
Volition is keeping tight-lipped about the final weapon selection for now.
Actually, Luke S. decided to leave The Bachelorette of his own volition.
Those left to their own volition pursued vaccination markedly less (43.4 percent).
It was a violation of her volition as well as her privacy.
And I did lose it, though it was of my own volition.
Some had finished their court appearances and left of their own volition.
She was also the only one who appeared on her own volition.
I have, of my own volition, read about each of the performers.
They do pay me, but I&aposm doing this on my own volition.
She'd undressed him before, at his command, but never of her own volition.
The next time Hoffman went to rehab, it was of his own volition.
From there, MTV chose to, on their own volition, to remove the piece.
Wagner resigned on January 11 from the state board on his own volition.
There's no reason any young girl would come here on her own volition.
My grandmother moved to Syria from Turkey, but not of her own volition.
Dottavio disputed this, telling The Blast that his suspension was of his own volition.
Speaking to BuzzFeed News, Asher claimed he left the society of his own volition.
"These people want to return to Myanmar of their own volition," he told Reuters.
Every career trajectory in Hollywood is a combination of available options and personal volition.
"It was canceled," he said on one of the studio's own "Inside Volition" videos.
But the defense argued that Mr. Nolan was not acting of his own volition.
Mr. Maduro has shown that he will not leave power of his own volition.
Make life miserable enough for immigrants, and they will leave of their own volition.
Ryan may not have come to the speaker's chair entirely on his own volition.
A spokesman for Orenburg prisons service said he had left of his own volition.
Mayhem is a phrase that follows Volition everywhere, thanks to its flamboyant Saints Row universe.
" The situation "almost invariably ends with the employee departing, on their own volition or not.
It's not something Aidan would ever drink of his own volition, but it tastes fine.
Nor is the college sports establishment likely to change its mind of its own volition.
From that point on, top-level players began to attend the event of their own volition.
Today, Senegalese go on grim journeys of their own volition, in hope of a better life.
We have committed to live an uncommon life and have done so of our own volition.
Another State Department official said Beams had left of her own volition and was not fired.
Darling quit the collective of their own volition shortly after the start of the bones discourse.
Agents of Mayhem is the latest game from Volition, the developers of the Saints Row games.
Levy said the Zillow decision emphasizes that the host site's volition is a key to liability.
I could see our bank accounts slowly growing of their own volition for the first time.
They said the department did this of its own volition, and not in concert with Ring.
But the first time I ever wore it on my own volition was in seventh grade.
But the tortoise's recent history of exploration implies she exited the park on her own volition.
But we are made to understand that Evie's decisions are made freely of her of volition.
They are stories about inconsistencies and incoherence, stories that thicken the mysteries of memory and volition.
So a president leaving the White House, not of his own volition, has actually never happened.
This trend must end, but obviously, schools aren't going to do it of their own volition.
But foreign governments do not select entrants; rather, millions of individuals enter of their own volition.
When she left Gannett after less than two years of employment, it was of her own volition.
Existing investors, such as FirstMark Capital, Volition Capital, and F-Prime Capital, also participated in the round.
If you can dream it, you can make it — or at least that's what Volition Beauty believes.
I'm fortunate enough to wear patriotic colors with Puma, we partnered with Volition, with Folds of Honor.
Koko was transforming itself into an intervention tool, scanning platforms and stepping in on its own volition.
For me, it feels much nicer to receive a compliment that was of my partner's own volition.
The only question is why people keep going, mainly of their own free volition into his reach.
You've been able to do a lot of cool things, more or less of your own volition.
But there were no signs on Friday that he planned to step aside of his own volition.
"I think Africans are mature enough to engage in partnerships of their own volition," Mr. Faki said.
My 14-year-old granddaughter called me of her own volition with her just-purchased first phone.
Gross noted Cuba had vastly expanded internet access of its own volition during his time in jail.
In June 2017, the company closed a series A financing round with Volition Capital worth $11.7 million.
These young students, blue- and white-collar professionals, arrived as minors — and not of their own volition.
Others of the nine-year-old company's earlier investors include FirstMark Capital, Volition Capital and F-Prime Capital.
And it's a massive check for a pair of Floridian founders, plus early investors like Boston's Volition Capital.
Ajayi tweeted the show on her own volition as a fan and was simply very good at it.
It's not clear why he has departed, although one source tells me it wasn't of his own volition.
But the reality is that I came and waited in line of my own volition for a toy.
Customers are usually coming to SendGrid's website on their own volition, without having been approached by sales reps.
Foreign government do not select entrants, but rather millions of individuals enter the lottery of their own volition.
Name Withheld To love someone — or to fall out of love with someone — isn't a matter of volition.
How much harder China would bear down on North Korea by its own volition remained an open question.
Yet her hands don't touch the animal; the bunny is balanced on her arm of its own volition.
Most news outlets don't identify victims of sexual assault unless they choose to identify themselves of their own volition.
He and the White House initially denied any knowledge of it and said Cohen participated on his own volition.
At the same time, internet giants were increasingly censoring content of their own volition, both at home and abroad.
What if the ledger could be given a volition or purpose rather than simply acting as a historical reference?
She also mentioned how she "reacted with [her] own voice" by traveling to the border on her own volition.
Dottavio has since taken leave of his job at WaterWorld, which he claims he did of his own volition.
Instead, he got invested: He spent time with Joyce Byers and snuck into the lab of his own volition.
How else can you explain a fully-grown man making meat sauce without pasta, alone, of his own volition?
The "Gateway" pool doesn't have the same political volition as Vasconcelos's previous works, but it's not weaker for it.
Volition Capital, a Boston-based growth equity firm, just closed its third fund with $250 million in capital commitments.
Orenstein, of his own volition, refused to grant the government an All Writs Act order without briefing by Apple.
The North accused the South of kidnapping them, but the South said the women left of their own volition.
Until then, he'll have to contend with Sanders unless the Vermont senator ends his campaign on his own volition.
We are not just Ayn Randian self-interested individuals moving of our own volition and building trains or whatever.
Moreover, with monetization weak, the incentives for publishers to create that content of their own volition are not there.
I've also found that my professional notions of risk and volition are viewed differently through the lens of fatherhood.
I can't imagine taking people who were brought here, not of their own volition, and asking them to leave.
He returned to India of his own volition, perhaps because he had run out of money, Mr. Trimukhe said.
Probably sinking of its own volition in 2017, unless the Republicans give it another — I mean, what's going on?
But on his own volition, he tapered to a lower dose of buprenorphine and stopped taking the sertraline entirely.
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" Once everyone has signed off on a product and it's guaranteed to be safe, Volition puts it up for "campaign.
They start talking and acting of their own volition and point out to Jimmy what he's meant to do: write.
Invariably, a character travels (either by their own volition or through someone else's) from one side to the iPhone side.
One was asked to leave, according to people familiar with the matter, while others are departing of their own volition.
"Saints Row Undercover was still in an early prototype state when it was cancelled," says Volition community manager Mike Watson.
Though she says she has decided to quit, it really doesn't seem like she's leaving entirely of her own volition.
That was the first of three times that I have, forcibly or by my own volition, moved to the countryside.
I don't think I can say "listen to this," they'll just have to come to it on their own volition.
TC: Is there anything that interests Volition now that it wasn't focused on several years ago in terms of sector?
We know that the report, which she did on her own volition, was not well received in many Democratic quarters.
According to CNN, Bergdahl told a judge on Monday that he walked away from his post on his own volition.
Providing incentives to quit is another great way to encourage an employee to leave a company of their own volition.
Others did so of their own volition, perhaps seeing Islam as a better bet than the precarious new Protestant faith.
Trucks ripped through trenches, slinging sludge at those fans who weren't already diving into mud puddles of their own volition.
What if your phone had wheels allowing it to approach you or run away from you on its own volition?
For one thing, she's trapped in an unforgiving environment, albeit one she more or less created of her own volition.
Still, other women become sex workers of their own volition, which is to say they are not trafficked at all.
The foreign ministry denied putting pressure on the migrants, saying that the caravan was breaking up of its own volition.
On occasion, however, it may start running on its own volition and prompt the airplane to nose up or down.
They founded Volition partly in reaction to their frustration with the beauty industry's relative slowness to embrace diversity and inclusion.
Her fingers move of their own volition, it seems—her hand wielding the bow, her arm in a continuous motion.
Raniere has pleaded not guilty and his lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, has argued that Raniere's followers acted of their own volition.
It's inconsistent with the idea that Flynn quit of his own volition, but also impossible to reconcile with what actually happened.
She's done several interviews explaining her business already, even flying to Seattle of her own volition to meet with Amazon representatives.
She didn't crumble in isolation or simply of her own volition; she overdosed on fame, and we were complicit in that.
Of those corporations, 2628 had struck agreements with shareholders while the rest adopted transparency and accountability policies of their own volition.
Major layoffs have hit Volition, the Illinois-based studio behind Saints Row, Red Faction, Freespace, and most recently, Agents of Mayhem.
The act also sought to institutionalize many of the practices that the George W. Bush administration took of its own volition.
And the Common Core standards, which neither Ms. DeVos nor Mr. Trump supports, were adopted by states at their own volition.
If it will not do this of its own volition and bring its pit-bull to heel, we have two options.
It had quietly raised at least $236 million in venture capital from investors including Volition Capital, T. Rowe Price and BlackRock.
This editor only heard of Chewy for the first time last fall, when talking with one of its earlier investors, Larry Cheng of the Boston-based growth equity fund Volition Capital; Volition had written Chewy its $15 million Series A check in 2013, and the company had been growing quietly like a weed, he'd told me.
And to leave the show of her own volition shows that she really wasn't able to make the process work for her.
The thought experiment is based on a theory first postulated by Less Wrong's creator Eliezer Yudkowsky called coherent extrapolated volition, or CEV.
His son Henry wants to break his "curse," but that curse is an important job that Will chose of his own volition.
The first thing Liukin and Volition had to do was find out if the benefits of drinking celery juice extended to skincare.
Regulators can conduct studies of their own volition, or will do so at the request of Congress, the president, or the public.
Both Kirpa and Heather head home on the four-on-one date, Heather by her own volition, and Kirpa by Colton's hand.
TC: Volition was formed when all of Fidelity Ventures, save two partners, decided to leave the fold and form an independent firm.
" But the second order volition is, "I don't want to want to eat that piece of chocolate that's in front of me.
In Season 6, Max decides to date — not with any prompting from the adults in his life, but of his own volition.
" But prosecutors argued that Constand did not have any outstanding litigation against Cosby and was in court on her own volition. "Ms.
Eve acts of her own volition only once, and it is to disobey God and bring man down with her into dust.
But definitely at the top of it is that both women have, of their own volition, eaten dog food and broadcast it.
I got turned down basically every single time, until Larry [Cheng of Volition Capital] invested, and it was not a competitive process.
Instead, symptoms of catatonia could be confused as something a patient was doing of their own volition, a behavioral issue, or psychosis.
The Trump administration broadly opposed President Obama's climate change agenda and certainly will not issue a methane rule under its own volition.
Some are half disemboweled, some are folded in on themselves, except for one wing that lacks the volition to stay in place.
At least one executive was asked to leave, according to people familiar with the matter, while others are departing of their own volition.
While it has been described by a former member as a "cult," Nxivm's members were there entirely of their own volition, Agnifilo contended.
He's decided that if the band aren't going to get back together of their own volition, then he'll jolly well force them to.
When female celebrities post nude or semi-nude photos, of their own volition, they're often met with criticism and shaming from online commenters.
The most interesting thing Jessica does of her own volition is search through library records for nearly three full minutes of screen time.
The moment when Shelby sees the ground rising and falling of its own volition made the hair on our arms stand on end.
DACA is widely popular, in large part because it is focused on people who did not enter this country of their own volition.
"I think a Hillary Clinton administration will not rush out on its own volition and take on Silicon Valley platform monopolies," said Lynn.
You could never quite tell what the player was grabbing onto as a trigger, and that fell perfectly into the Volition humor style.
Applicants enter of their own volition and are denied a visa if they have a criminal record or would rely on public assistance.
After much personal testing by Ms. Pai, who was particularly picky about the glue, shape and color, Volition introduced Mission Brows in 240.
But the part that feels disingenuous is that I don't think it's on their own volition — we've got a white nationalist in office.
In Beniamino Barrese's debut documentary, The Disappearance of My Mother, vanishing becomes an act of brazen volition, lyrically rendered from scene to scene.
"The change must be of some concrete sort—an outward or inward sensible series, or a process of attention or volition," James wrote.
Last year, TMZ released a video in which Joycelyn said she was happy living with Kelly and was there of her own volition.
Zaw Htay, a spokesman for the Myanmar government said "this is not propaganda," the family decided to come back of their own volition.
The White Walkers might not be able to cross the wall on their own volition, but they can cross the wall with someone's help.
His defenders insist that Kinsman left a Tallahassee bar with Winston and two other players and had sex with him of her own volition.
With her story gaining traction online, she's already booked the cover of Volition magazine, and is working on additional projects in New York City.
No one can become a Formula 21 racer merely of their own volition, as they might with more accessible sports like soccer or basketball.
Now, if Volition can combine the technology of the eye gel plus primer, plus add in a concealer — that would be my holy grail.
And his talent is made all the more alluring by the fact that Sanders, mostly of his own volition, chooses not to use it.
And the study was prone to dropoff in participants over time, like any study requiring people to open an app of their own volition.
All this leads me to wonder why everyone isn't stretching their dicks, either of their own volition or at the behest of their partner.
The officers further speculated that White may have posed a danger to herself or others had she left the airport of her own volition.
Mid-size studios like Volition and the "AA" games that they made have struggled mightily in the past decade, and landscape changed around them.
Trump's longtime lawyer previously said he acted on his own volition in paying Daniels and that he did not plan on repayment from Trump.
Most protesters left Wednesday of their own volition, and others departed Thursday by crossing the frozen Cannonball River to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
Mr. Miller's dogs enter weight-pull competitions, legal Iron Man-style bouts in which dogs haul weights a short distance on their own volition.
In an internal email to employees on Tuesday, Uber's chief executive, Travis Kalanick, said Ms. Whetstone was leaving amicably and of her own volition.
"I do think it's possible that (Merkel) steps down, but that would be as much from her own volition as anyone else's," Lea noted.
According to the Supreme Court's website, the only way to remove a justice who is not leaving of their own volition is via impeachment.
But I think her use and abuse of the audience was okay; we were there of our own volition, and we got to leave.
Any time someone steps into his bedroom it is with the implication that she's been lured there rather than going of her own volition.
Participating players are provided with blocks and tools that align with the proposed theme, but how they use them is down to their own volition.
He is so extreme, goes the theory, so unconservative in policy and behavior that voters are disassociating him from the GOP of their own volition.
Trump told press pool reporters that Pruitt resigned of his own volition , and that there wasn&apost a final straw resulting in Pruitt&aposs departure.
He disappeared from his home in Hong Kong in December and reportedly also later told his wife he went to China of his own volition.
I was moved by the fact that Sugihara seemingly did everything out of his own volition and without any recompense, except that to his conscience.
That said, you may find yourself in a discussion on this topic during the holidays this year, either of your own volition or by accident.
It's very possible the DNC hack was the work of non-state hackers acting in concert with the FSB, or on their own volition entirely.
He went to India to investigate — but it is not clear if he did this of his own volition or was directed to do so.
Zaw Htay, a spokesman for Myanmar's government, said its claim "is not propaganda" and that the family decided to come back of their own volition.
In person, Huppert couldn't be less like Géquil, radiating a confidence and volition cultivated over 120 films in a career spanning nearly half a century.
The goal was to halve the number this time out, but a handful of teams have fallen out of the running of their own volition.
If a soldier agrees to be a research subject for a military experiment, can he truly consent of his own volition, or is it coercion?
Skin Deep Rather than tell you what beauty products you should want, Volition Beauty, a crowdsourced start-up, wants to loop you into the process.
It is unclear if his leaving the company is related to the investigation's findings, but Drummond is reportedly leaving the company of his own volition.
It will lead you—or not, if the reviews are bad—to whatever you looked up in the first place, presumably of your own volition.
House rules don't explicitly say that members should resign their posts if convicted of felonies, meaning lawmakers can only step down of their own volition.
Last year, TMZ published a video in which Joycelyn Savage said she was happy living with Mr. Kelly and was there of her own volition.
If you're interested in helping a campaign make it to retail, or want to play product formulator, head over to Volition to get the full experience.
A woman on the floor, previously moving of her own volition, now had another pressing into her, holding her back, trembling not to let her go.
And yet, for all that personal volition, Hammer's inability to make himself happen — until now — has never, at least according to him, been his own fault.
Listen to the track below and ask yourself which Jason Mraz song is the best acoustic-trap song of all time (hint: it's "Dynamo of Volition").
One question on my mind was the legality of it all—Volition and publisher Deep Silver are still working with Sony, producers of the PSP hardware.
Deep Silver Volition, the studio behind the Saints Row series, just announced its first non-Saints Row game since 2011, and it's called Agents of Mayhem.
They point out their partners, extol them, call them wife, and derive their own identity from whatever she is or does according to her own volition.
Facebook is already pretty list-heavy, with users on their own volition ranking top movies of 2017 or favorite songs, and sharing them in status updates.
Yet perhaps you could say that Volition beat the odds for much of its existence, but industry trends finally seem to be catching up with it.
Alison and Cosima arrive via Skype and, contrary to Sarah's expectations, have warmed to the idea of a truce — but not necessarily of their own volition.
That's because it's uncomfortable, in a game, to have a game piece that moves around of its own volition, forcing the player to chase after it.
And the fact that actual, practical volition and action, which goes beyond simple compassion for the suffering of others, is demanded of us at every moment.
Mr. Shepard has trouble accepting help, he said, and fantasizes that one day Mr. Stern will ask to come on the podcast of his own volition.
Beauty brand Volition, meanwhile, asks customers to submit ideas for products they would use, and ended up developing a hydrating serum that was in high demand.
He came forward of his own volition, for the sake of two victims who could not speak for themselves: the public good and the historical record.
There's an egocentric fallacy in a choose-your-own-adventure: that you alone, represented by the protagonist, have volition and the ability to change your decisions.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, has forbidden his aides from appearing before the House investigative committees (some lower-level aides appeared of their own volition).
And those who have the volition to act on the behalf of themselves as well as others — like Okoumou, Auntie Maxine, or Bree Newsome — are superheroes.
He was already in India and investigated the claims — it's not clear if he did this of his own volition or was directed to do so.
Tony also totally shocked Jonathan Van Ness and the other cast members when he shaved his beard at the end of the episode on his own volition.
It lived there for far longer than any other magazine that had been shuffled through our apartment, probably for months, and it wasn't of my boyfriend's volition.
It begins with an attack on "historicism," or grand theories dressed up as laws of history, which make sweeping prophecies about the world and sideline individual volition.
Where it stands: Morrison told the House committees Thursday morning that he resigned on his volition late Wednesday evening, two sources familiar with the matter tell Axios.
Mr Netanyahu has repeatedly said that he has no intention of resigning of his own volition and that he will "write [his] memoirs many years from now".
If that's true, while it may seem reassuring, it means that she did so on her own volition and that's hardly something of which to be proud.
Scientists have theorized that dogs (and cats, too) started hanging around humans of their own volition, with dogs potentially starting as far back as 40,000 years ago.
Broidy has argued that he did not need to register under FARA because he carried out the anti-Qatar campaign on his own volition, the AP reports.
They guide one another to the floor, or go down of their own volition, so that bodies accumulate with hands clasped behind their backs as if bound.
All that will vanish once we make our exit, provided we do not of our own volition lock ourselves into the regulatory orbit of the European Union.
As The New York Times has previously explained, millions of individuals enter the lottery of their own volition, not because they were selected by a foreign government.
Elegantly shot on film by Chris Teague, the movie feels unforced and at times shockingly authentic, allowing its emotions to percolate and rise of their own volition.
The new thresholds are unlikely to winnow the debate stage any further, unless a candidate drops out of the race of their own volition before Feb. 7.
I knew where I was and what I was doing, but my volition seemed to have been dialled down so that I could not move or speak.
The memorials' staff chimed in that they had better results with students who were there of their own volition rather than those unwillingly dragged around by teachers.
And are most masseuses who do sex work choosing to do so on their own volition, or because they are effectively indentured servants in debt to abusive bosses?
After Marie began blogging about the family's ordeal, federal officials deferred her deportation because she had not broken laws of her own volition (though they deported her parents).
This letter comes amid news that hundreds of members of Apple's 1,000-employee-strong car team have been reassigned, let go, or have left of their own volition.
She is Rapunzel with no prince and no hair, locked in a tower of her own volition, and delighted with the predictability and repetition of her own captivity.
I have no reason to doubt that Taylor — who in January made Forbes' 30 Under 30 In Technology for Europe list — resigned from miDrive under his own volition.
And then I brought a bunch of songs to him that I had already written on my own volition, in my normal style, which is with a piano.
"After this awesome move from Volition, I really hope that more and more developers could follow their example and make it easier to preserve lost games," Monokoma said.
Watching the video, we see the sterile remove at which the firm manages the office, paring down excess costs and ridding it of any potential for human volition.
But the globalists, like Tillerson and Cohn, are putting themselves at risk by publicly criticizing Trump — though speculation is growing that they may leave of their own volition.
" After people took to Twitter to claim the clip was fake, Atamanuik said the little girl isn't an actor and that she said that "of her own volition.
In fact, he actually approached the company about the gig on his own volition after doing some work for Squarespace's partnership with the David Lynch Foundation last fall.
Instead of trying to guess what customers will like and buy, companies like beauty startup Volition and design site Minted do a brilliantly simple thing: they just ask.
Ask anyone who's taken the Q100 bus all the way to the last stop on Rikers Island: It's hard to get into the jail of your own volition.
Tim Morrison, a former National Security Council official, told investigators that he came to understand that Sondland wasn't acting on his own volition, but instead at Trump's direction.
This seems to be true, as gymnast Nastia Liukin just released a celery cream with Volition, inspired by the celery juice her mom made for her growing up.
Babchenko said that he could have refused when Ukrainian officials approached him with the idea for the ruse about a month ago, but he acted on his own volition.
Instead, they say, Facebook knowingly capsized the work of Americans activists who, of their own volition, spent weeks planned to gather in Washington and participate in a deliberate demonstration.
While Facebook bots may not be able to start unsolicited conversations with you, there could come a time when bots get intrusive, spammy or annoying on their own volition.
What's unusual, though, is someone calling themselves out for it — stepping forward of their own volition, months after originally being bashed — to offer up a sincere (if belated) apology.
Volition Beauty is an innovation-driven company that crowdsources its products, taking recommendations from real women who feel there's a gap in the market for their particular skin concern.
She abruptly withdraws it after a faxed letter surfaces, apparently in her husband's calligraphy, stating that he is in mainland China of his own volition, helping with an investigation.
She said she was the only member of her family to wear the niqab, and that she chose to do so of her own volition, as a spiritual choice.
The decision put VR into the homes of people who knew almost nothing about it, and who certainly wouldn't have set out to buy Cardboard of their own volition.
But anyone whom Trump nominated of his own volition was going to have a difficult time shaking off the stench of Trump's desire to co-opt federal law enforcement.
Previous research has shown that volition—the power of using one's will, such as thoughtfully taking a photo for memory's sake—can actually show a benefit in memory retention.
But volition becomes a relative concept for young women and girls from poorer communities who have been sexually abused by men or whose husbands have walked out on them.
Ms. Handel rarely uttered Mr. Trump's name of her own volition, preferring instead to highlight the district's Republican lineage and warn that Mr. Ossoff would do Ms. Pelosi's bidding.
There is disagreement among those who have studied impeachment over such basic questions as whether he can break a tie vote, much less call witnesses on his own volition.
Instead of feeling as if each mile was contributing to the restoration of my relationship, what I felt was something far better — I was happy of my own volition.
The symbolic essence of decapitation is a decisive, summary removal of the thinking part of the human animal so that the body is rudderless, left without volition or direction.
" Five years after the tear gas, the die-ins, the tanks, each Ferguson cheekbone, bicep, and fist seems to say, "Look at me, in all my beauty and volition.
McConnell and Paul Ryan then, entirely of their own volition, with no evident input from Trump, proceeded to enact the most fantastically irregular legislative process anyone has ever seen.
He could have simply replaced outgoing employees -- as they left of their own volition -- in Washington with new ones in Kansas City, rather than trying to get anyone to leave.
McAleenan's resignation letter and statements from the President last week indicate he is leaving of his own volition, not being fired or asked to resign because of any perceived failures.
These include Goldman Sachs, whose growth equity arm had led the company's $51.5 million Series C round last year, as well as FirstMark Capital, Volition Capital and F-Prime Capital.
The studio's upcoming action/shooter embodies what Studio Design Manager Anoop Shekar calls "Volition tone and humor," meaning it's colorful, funny and doesn't for a second take itself too seriously.
Delegate Patrick Hope announced Friday evening that he planned to file articles of impeachment against Fairfax on Monday if he does not resign on his own volition over the weekend.
The two of you repeat this as many times as necessary until one bows out of the beautiful slap dance either on your own volition or by being knocked out.
I was 38 and used an anonymous sperm donor — so I didn't travel the exact path as Hannah, in so far as I arrived at pregnancy of my own volition.
Chad is making a surprising amount of sense here, as if he himself is not a person who decided of his own volition to enter a reality dating competition show.
The artist declared that 'I think of my pictures as dramas; the shapes in the pictures are the performers... They are organisms with volition and a passion for self-assertion.
Clinton revealed that she had pneumonia and had been prescribed medication only after the startling video emerged of her being unable to walk under her own volition after the ceremony.
He did not, of his own volition, hold himself to the policies of the anti-torture, anti-surveillance activists who helped him win the Democratic primary and ultimately the presidency.
RC: We'd reached out to Volition six to nine months earlier and spoke to an associate who took down our information, and they followed up with us in late 2012.
Senator Brad Hoylman of Manhattan, a Democrat who has sponsored a bill to restrict outside income, said he was confident that both chambers would pass reform of their own volition.
Asked whether Fatihah had intentionally gone to the gun range in order to bolster potential legal action against the Neals, Laizure said that Fatihah went there of his own volition.
To qualify for DACA, recipients provided the federal government with extensive personal information, as well as an admission of having entered the country illegally, albeit not of their own volition.
I encountered a pairing issue when my buds disconnected of their own volition, and I couldn't re-pair them because I was working out and didn't have the case with me.
Rotondo reportedly left the court and returned to his parents' residence, and it does not appear he has moved out yet, — or has any ambition to leave of his own volition.
With help from the team at Volition Beauty, they developed Celery Green Cream which is formulated to tackle oil, pores and uneven skin texture while packing in a ton of hydration. 
The evidence is that major manufacturers have not completely been seduced by Formula E, they have gone there of their own volition to sell their future technology in a cool way.
All of them have applied of their own volition, though some people who met the criteria were sent application packages by the government as an incentive to check out the program.
Each time he unearthed a box of new photos during my visit, Gigi—either of her own volition or at Harry's request—would tidy up behind him when he was done.
Another senior U.S. official said Joyce was leaving the White House of his own volition and not being forced out by President new national security adviser, John Bolton, or other personnel.
In disclosures, some apps say they will hand over data to law enforcement officials or other private parties to respond to legal requests, for example, or even on their own volition.
Illustrator Hama Woods' menagerie of circus acts have the feel of monochromatic street art with a punch of politics to reflect on animal poaching and the selfish disregard of human volition.
MacArthur later clarified to reporters that he had quit on his "own volition" and would continue to be a member of the Tuesday Group despite no longer serving as a leader.
Seen as the most hawkish member of the president's cabinet, Bolton told NBC News that he was resigning on his own volition and that Trump had not asked him to leave.
Some doctors use an alternative approach called motivational interviewing, which trains doctors to discuss the changes that might help people be healthier, while emphasizing respect for the patient's volition and autonomy.
We're talking about — we're talking about taking care of people, people that were brought here, people that have done a good job and were not brought here of their own volition.
Kingston, who served on Trump's campaign, was asked on CNN whether he thinks the students who survived the shooting are acting of their own volition in their calls for gun control.
It acknowledges that the other characters in Nadia's story also have volition, that they too are capable of choosing differently — of having their own do-overs — when the same scenario repeats.
I didn't visit any of these web sites of my own volition—a website called Internet Noise did, all to obscure my real browsing habits in a fog of fake search history.
But many of the workers I spoke to described strong-arm tactics of one kind or another being used to pressure them into leaving early without pay, supposedly of their own volition.
The women were reaching out of their own volition, without any promotion on the group's part (the link to sign up was on "a sleepy little part of our website," Kraal said).
But that's exactly what developer Volition did late last month when it put the cancelled PlayStation Portable game Saints Row: Undercover out for anyone with an internet connection to download and enjoy.
Although Mr Ivanov claimed that he left of his own volition, most observers believe he was sacked; if so, it would be the most dramatic sign of growing tension within the Kremlin.
Volition uses its community members to make beauty products they actually want and will use, while Minted calls on the public to vote on independently created designs to be turned into products.
Then Greenspring Associates — they're investors in Volition — came in to lead our Series B. TC: Did you want to take the company public, or were you hugely relieved when PetSmart came knocking?
For Réal, the decision to cross this line is absolute—from that point on she becomes a sex worker—initially to feed her four children, but later as an act of volition.
Well, he's made it clear he doesn't intend to go on his own volition, and despite the massive churn in the administration, most of the departed have resigned under their own power.
There's been a current of critique along these lines — that she is slow to make changes, and that she is boxed in and contained, by her own volition, into the same material.
"Part of protecting a business from the loss of a key person can include an incentive package to ensure that the person doesn't leave under his or her own volition," adds Taylor.
Indeed, Tim Naftali, a professor of history and public policy at New York University, told me Clinton later revealed in his memoir that he hoped Sessions would step down of his own volition.
Next up for Liukin includes reprising her role broadcasting at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo next summer and celebrating the launch of her new beauty product collaboration with Volition Beauty, Celery Green Cream.
While we were once part of the Soviet Union — by force, not of our own volition — today we share the values of modern democratic societies: personal liberty, democracy and the rule of law.
The size and shape of a chunky Frisbee, it bustled to and fro across my apartment of its own volition, enabling me to eat my cake and drop it on the floor, too.
Not the F.B.I., which either of its own volition or because of constraints imposed by Republicans failed to interview many of the key witnesses who could speak to the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh.
The 800,000 beneficiaries of DACA — the so-called Dreamers — have done nothing wrong; they came to the United States illegally, but not of their own volition, because they were children at the time.
"As of late I've probably taken more of a role in it of my own volition," Mr. Trump said of confronting critics, noting he is not working in concert with the White House.
Another senior U.S. official said Joyce was leaving the White House of his own volition and not being forced out by President Donald Trump's new national security adviser, John Bolton, or other personnel.
She said she was speaking of her own volition and that police had assured her she could bring charges against Guo without facing repercussions for having worked for a highly sought-after fugitive.
Such objects could be either beneficial or dangerous, depending on whether they decided to serve their creators or turn against them, either of their own volition or through the black arts of others.
Mehanna believes you need the ability to tell a system to forget about some particular search or posting or click, to have the volition to say "do not suggest this or that anymore".
In the meantime, the government often releases an asylum seeker from detention — either on its own volition or because a judge has ordered the government to allow the asylum seeker to post bond.
Volition, the series' developer, was bringing some fresh ideas to the mix and shaking up a modern open world action sub-genre that had until then been entirely the domain of the GTA games.
It feels like a movement or a kind of shift and, ideally, you could do that with volition and intention rather than being jerked around and always staying in that shallow state of attention.
If in 2017 she starts raising rates because the market is forcing her, that's much different than her raising rates on her own volition, and that's a different outcome in terms of their policy.
The Lakers, on the other hand, have been failing less of their own volition, but now find themselves with Ingram at the top of an impressive asset pile to begin the post-Mamba era.
At the end of a YouTube stream showcasing the game, Volition surprised everyone by pointing them to a page on Unseen64 with several download links and instructions for how to use a PSP emulator.
At the March rally opposing Decrim NY, some speakers called sex workers "ignorant" of their own oppression, and insisted that there was no way anyone could participate in sex work of their own volition.
Volition have always been an unusual studio, and the way Saints Row the Third became a phenomenon in the games community probably obscured the strengths and weaknesses of the developer's position in the industry.
Source: CoinDesk "In order to maximize our efforts towards building a suitable service and improving on the issues identified, we have temporarily suspended account creation for new customers of our own volition," bitFlyer said.
Its own internal records, brought to light by court testimony rather than of its own volition or internal reckoning, show that more than 12,000 children have reported sexual abuse spanning back to the 1940s.
"The object in and of itself possesses a force, a life, that signifies, and does so independently of our volition, of our needs, of our wishes and our aesthetic concerns," Samb says in the video.
But in the days after her departure, people who know Walsh said she fought hard for a White House job after last year's election, and said it was doubtful she left of her own volition.
"Volition contacted us some time before they revealed the game, to ask if we could help them have an archive page with all the info about it," Monokoma, the Italian webmaster of Unseen64, told me.
Kushner "has a strong team around him working on every part of his portfolio," a source close to Trump's son-in-law said, adding he wasn't planning on leaving, at least of his own volition.
The Holocaust, especially in Eastern Europe, was made possible with the aid of local governments and paramilitaries, which rounded up and massacred Jews, sometimes in the service of the Nazis, sometimes on their own volition.
The Los Angeles-based dental hygiene company, which has raised at least $20 million in financing from the growth capital investment firm Volition Capital, takes a different approach to reaching consumers than competitors like Quip.
Sceptics have asked why so many people, including military officers and a forensics expert specializing in autopsies, were part of the operation if the objective was to convince Khashoggi to return home of his own volition.
Virginia Beach City Manager Dave Hansen told reporters over the weekend that the gunman had exhibited no "red flags": He had resigned of his own volition, was in "good standing," and had no ongoing discipline problems.
Skeptics have asked why so many people, including military officers and a forensics expert specializing in autopsies, were part of the operation if the objective was to convince Khashoggi to return home of his own volition.
It is, unfortunately, even less surprising that Browne's book boasts previously untold revelations about Bundy's crimes: Browne can't be compelled to spill his former client's secrets, but he can apparently share them of his own volition.
Other participants include existing investors Volition Capital, Open Text Enterprise Application Fund, Business Development Bank of Canada, National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program, Royal Bank of Canada and a number of private investors.
He said that he falsely stated in the filing that his consulting firm was unaware of the extent of Inovo BV's ties to Turkey and also claiming the op-ed was done of his own volition.
If the left was truly feminist; if they wanted to truly grant women their own volition and have more female leaders in society, they would support women aiming for leadership positions in all fields and movements.
Gallagher's lead defense attorney maintained to CNN that the team was not actively reaching out to the White House in hopes of a pardon and that any such decision would be made of Trump's own volition.
She remains this emblem of volition and charisma and power — the movie star who sings, the singer who acts, the female director who was made to suffer for daring to do what men had always done.
Last week, Judge refused to appear of his own volition in a statement from his lawyer: "I did not ask to be involved in this matter nor did anyone ask me to be involved," Judge said.
Volition software determines a different vote threshold for every idea, based partly on a guess of how many voters actually will buy the product, plus the minimum number of customers needed to make the economics work.
But while we generally cannot change our hearts' rhythm by choice, we can alter how we breathe, in some cases consciously, as in holding our breath, or with little volition, such as sighing, gasping or yawning.
"When we first met the founders of Burst, we immediately recognized they were tapping into something special in an industry that was ripe for disruption," stated Larry Cheng, managing partner and co-founder of Volition Capital.
Delevingne has since spoken publicly about her sexuality, but did so of her own volition – not pressure from a producer who said she'd never make it as an actress if anyone thought she was interested in women.
As of Tuesday night, it is not clear whether the other militia members are being ordered to leave the refuge, or will leave of their own volition — or whether the standoff will continue after the leaders' arrest.
"Direct Line, BAT, Ashtead, Auto Trader and Unilever would fit this category, as all five men here left of their own volition at a time of their choosing, generally after a job very well done, " he said.
Which is why many ask the obvious question of whether Alexander was pushed or did he jump of his own volition when he decided to obtain the records of the Indian rape victim in the first place.
Also taking part, though not entirely of his own volition: Ms. Varon's 215-year-old son, Sam, who prefers modern country music and Coachella, the annual pop festival that shares an organizer and location with Desert Trip.
My kind of aerial motion felt like sideways falling: it was scary, slightly nauseating, and unpleasant, even after I'd worked out that, by a simple but mysterious exercise of volition, I could adjust my speed and elevation.
Infuriatingly, the prisoner insists that he can be put in chains but that no one has the power to make him sleep: Staying awake or not depends on his own volition and not on anyone else's commands.
Headmaster Stuart Johnson III was known as a man of purpose and passion, and if he were leaving on his own volition, the thinking went, he would have a plan — to study Virgil, to recreate Regency gardens.
"Although jurors may choose to come forward to the media of their own volition, that should be their choice," Kevin R. Steele, the district attorney for Montgomery County in Pennsylvania, wrote in response to the media motion.
Even if he is ultimately forced to ask for an extension, analysts said Mr. Johnson would want to do everything he could to make clear to voters that he was not delaying Brexit of his own volition.
All have either been approached to take a look at the deal by Yahoo's bankers or have been doing so of their own volition, despite a very low likelihood that they will be making any kind of offer.
The startup has quietly raised $236 million from blue-chip public-market investors like T. Rowe Price and BlackRock, after getting its start with a Series A investment in 2013 from Volition Capital, a spinoff of Fidelity Ventures.
"Under current law, it's really going to depend what the testimony of Ms. Thomas is," Cooper said, explaining that if she claims she left on her own volition, the defense will argue Cummins is not guilty of kidnapping.
Battle royale was another evolution on top of that, in which you have an open world, you have a very large number of players, and there's quite a lot of player volition about how you want to strategize.
These investigations were commenced both in response to complaints the Irish DPC is competent to handle as the lead supervisory authority of the companies concerned, and at the DPC's own volition having identified matters which warranted further investigation.
The event will take place on June 28th in Menlo Park, CA, and Cook is said to be courting Ryan of his own volition because Apple does not operate a political action committee like other Silicon Valley giants.
Mission Brows is by far the most niche of the 2000 products Volition has created, but it speaks to the company's philosophy: "If there is an audience for it, we will make it," said Patricia Santos, a founder.
On the other hand, the best argument for outing marchers is that participants chose, of their own volition, to march in a highly publicized white supremacist rally, faces uncovered, as countless iPhones gleamed in the tiki torch light.
But being an entrepreneur means doing things of your own volition, starting something of your own or having a portfolio that you own, whereas your job might be part of it, or your work might be part of it.
About 15 very uneventful minutes later the interview ends with Neistat, apparently of his own volition and goodwill, plugging Kyncl's Streampunks—a book about YouTube, a platform that earlier in the interview Kyncl admitted he had never used commercially.
Play the unfinished game on PSP or emulator Josh Stinson, the Volition video editor who found the PSP development kit containing the unreleased game, says that he first faced some resistance in trying to show it to the world.
J.P. A decade ago the pianist Eric Lewis was that rare thing: a promising young musician who, of his own volition, had stepped away from a coveted post in the house orchestra of Wynton Marsalis's Jazz at Lincoln Center.
And Georges St-Pierre, instead of doing the thing that makes sense and fighting for the welterweight title that he gave up of his own volition four years ago, is instead fighting middleweight champion and mean drunk Michael Bisping.
Mitt Romney endorsed "self-deportation," a strategy—devised by anti-immigration activists like Kris Kobach and Mark Krikorian—to force unauthorized immigrants to leave the country of their own volition, by making life intolerable for them and their families.
In the same way, you can also understand his willingness to accept foreign election assistance to be a tacit admission of his own weakness, the language of a cheater who isn't confident he can win of his own volition.
In the aftermath, Trump has repeatedly sought to fault Democrats as failing to support a program that he, of his own volition, terminated when faced with the prospect of defending it against promised lawsuits by red state attorneys general.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Imagine uprooting your community garden and replanting it inside a motorized geodesic sphere, then letting this sphere roam the city streets of its own volition, using sensors to seek out its plants' preferred environmental conditions.
In a sense, Volition has succeeded in making the mayhem and murder simulator that Rockstar never even tried to make in the first place, and it's hard to argue that we, the video gaming public, aren't better off for it.
The Tethered have little volition of their own, and are forced to clumsily mimic the behavior of the originals they were created to copy, but Red has led them up into the world to kill the originals and take their places.
The film opens on a house party with a gaggle of teens tapping the free download button for Countdown of their own volition, and two of them command the first 10-odd minutes of screen time, but they're just misdirection.
Volition Jetset & Protect Leave-On MaskIf you haven't heard, the recycled air on planes is flat-out gross (and why you're likely to get sick during travel) — and it's not just damaging to your immune system, but also to your skin.
The matte model is much better at repelling those fingerprints (and has a very cool iridescent shimmer in the light), but its bead-blasted surface is so smooth that it practically slides out of my hand on its own volition.
"If MAS or the insurance company is releasing this information in Australia, either of their own volition or under a court order, then I don't understand why the information shouldn't also be released for the families in Malaysia," Subathirai Nathan said.
Take this LinkedIn post, for example, written by an Amazon employee who defended the company of his own volition in response to a negative article in The New York Times, which claimed that Amazon is a hostile place to work.
"If I come in of my own volition and say 'Look, I need help,' they should just walk me back there without having to get a cop or security guard," says Stephens, who lives in a small town in Georgia.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Nearly 55,000 migrants who were not eligible for or were likely to be denied asylum left Germany voluntarily in 2016, up by 219,2720 from the number who left of their own volition in 211, the government said on Wednesday.
James Konrad, head of the desk, together with Ian Walker and Biagio Lapolla as well as Robbie Anderson, who works in flow rates sales, decided to leave the UK state-controlled lender over the last month of their own volition.
While some may be doing it of their own volition, others have perhaps succumbed to a corporate campaign like REI's #OptOutside, a marketing tactic that aligns the company with the values that concern its customers while helping to solidify brand loyalty.
If Holloway can begin to bang the body he might be able to make that late fight gameplan a reality, but waiting for Aldo to tire himself out of his own volition has never been a great plan to hang your hat on.
"I can find no previous example in the 18th to the 20th century where we have had individuals openly question if the president is still going to be president, not because of political scandal, but because of his own volition," he said.
The value proposition is proving to be seriously convincing in initial cities – Spacious told the New York Times, that so many restaurants were applying to join the network on their own volition that only five percent of total applicants were ultimately getting accepted.
Trump demanded that the lottery be eliminated, and accused foreign countries of using the diversity visa lottery to send their "worst people" to the US. The claim is false, as countries don't send immigrants through the program — people apply of their own volition.
In his Judiciary Committee testimony, Simpson argued that Steele gave the dossier to the FBI on his own volition out of concern that then-presidential candidate Donald Trump was being blackmailed, though no evidence has emerged to suggest Trump was actually blackmailed.
There was no evidence at the time that Trump had directly asked the Ukrainians to halt the cooperation, and a New York Times report indicated that the Ukrainians had done it of their own volition to stay on the president's good side.
The report by the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Agnes Callamard, labels the hesitancy of Guterres to intervene without an official invitation from Turkey "absurd" and advises that he should be able to establish a criminal probe on his own volition.
I don't need to top it with a powder or any kind of setting spray because the eye gel marries so well with makeup, which is what Lindsey, Volition Beauty's innovator, thought about when she worked to co-create this anti-aging daytime makeup canvas.
This means carrying out attacks it planned centrally, like the November 2015 attack on the Bataclan nightclub in Paris that killed 130, as well as encouraging supporters to launch attacks on their own volition, like last month's car attack in New York that killed eight.
"And so it's in something of a mathematic spiral and you could either sit on the sidelines and say let is fail at its own volition, leave it alone — which I think is probably, politically, would be the easier thing to do," he continued.
I'd become besotted with the idea of Buffett's cult following when I first listened to his music on my own volition in the depths of last winter—the idea that a song about a town named after a cocktail could inspire its own fermented philosophy.
" African Union Chairman Moussa Faki denied that China has a monopoly on business in Africa, adding, "I think the Africans are mature enough to engage in partnerships of their own volition which will be useful for the country -- for the countries and the continent.
Obviously Tulsi has made bucking the foreign policy status quo the signature of her campaign, but in my eyes the most telling moment of the night came when Bernie--of his own volition-- stood up for the dignity and human rights of Palestinians. Rep.
A little self-awareness or, perhaps, even reading of the news might illuminate the media but, no, they would rather, of their own volition, just take an axe right to the very foundations of their credibility and keep right on hacking away at it.
The point is telling a guard to be tough does not mean telling a guard to be mean, to be cruel, to be sadistic, which many of the guards became of their own volition playing the role of what they thought was a prison guard.
It&aposs not going to be easy and there is going to be a lot of suffering, but I think what pisses off the left the most is the idea that there are people who want to come to the United States on their own volition.
While it's true that many of the executives have become incredibly rich and have left on their own volition, not all departures seem to have been voluntary, according to James Thomson, a former Amazon manager and partner at BuyBox Experts, who works closely with the company.
"The lab was awesome at identifying that not only does it have a high moisture content — when you think of celery it's like 95% water — but it also has phytonutrients that are amazing for pore minimizing which is really interesting," Volition Beauty co-founder Brandy Hoffman says.
However, some consumers are using cash less of their own volition: According to a 2018 Pew Research Center survey, the number of respondents who said they did not pay with cash in the last week increased from 24 percent in 2015 to 29 percent in 2018.
Other NSC aides chose to leave of their own volition, such as Victoria Coates, who is changing jobs to work under Jason Greenblatt, Trump's envoy for the Israel–Palestine peace process, and Tera Dahl, who is seeking a job at the US Agency for International Development.
And TOPPS is having a demonstrable impact on the stigma surrounding mental health at UNLV; many of the participants came on recommendation of coaches, teammates or other members of the athletic department, or of their own volition after a TOPPS presentation was given to their team.
Another apparent part of RTS's appeal is that it's profitable, though that might change, now that the 17-person company has raised $11.7 million in Series A funding from the Boston-based growth equity firm Volition Capital —  money it plans to use to hit the gas.
Maybe the beer-throwing guy got a big response immediately and felt bad before the stands cleared—or maybe he did it on his own volition—but in either event, it seems Yankees dude at least tried to make amends by asking A's dude if he's alright.
Some privacy activists have described the Maine law as even stronger than California's because it mandates that ISPs require explicit consent from customers to sell their personal data, while the California law requires consumers to request that their data not be sold by their own volition.
But subsequent reporting by The New Yorker and Polgerin and Kelly themselves found that the FBI did not interview at least 25 witnesses Ramirez's lawyers provided to them as people who could corroborate her allegation — despite many reaching out to the bureau on their own volition.
Read more: Business Insider's full coverage of the Trump's Ukraine call and the whistleblower scandalIt is unclear whether Trump or his staff had actively asked for or encouraged the hotel reservations, or whether the trade association and foreign officials made the bookings of their own volition.
"The death of those two young men, who took those drugs of their own volition, is tragic and their families will be going through hell, Dan says, before adding, "But I know the club's managers are also going through hell knowing it happened on their watch.
"I think it is harder for a jury to deal with an adult woman who by her own volition goes to this hotel room and then sexual advances or conduct (is) forced on her," said Michelle Simpson Tuegel, an attorney who represents victims of sexual assault.
Speaking with Recode editor Kara Swisher on her podcast about a variety of tech controversies Facebook has been embroiled in, including the question of what content should be allowed on his site, Zuckerberg brought up — of his own volition — his belief that Holocaust deniers have a place on Facebook.
"This is a product I was already endorsed in by my own free volition and from the perspective of my own authenticity, that was very important," he writes, noting that he recommended the service in another post, last October, and signed up as a subscriber himself just last month.
Initially it was just the design doc, the walkthrough and some screens... I guess people at Volition knew about us already, as we published a few articles about other lost Saints Row games in the past and they trusted us enough to get in contact and organize it all.
That same fate almost befell the unreleased Saints Row: Undercover — a planned PSP version of the open-world gangster game — until earlier this month, when a newer staff member at Saints Row developer Volition dug a development kit containing an early version of the game out of a cupboard.
But when people started wanting to do it of their own volition, which was pretty early, it became easier to gauge interest, figure it out the week before, send people the specs, the instructions, and have them go for it and send it to me on Sunday night.
Although social media companies could rise to this steep challenge of their own volition, it seems likely that it would be individuals, through their choices as both voters and consumers, and businesses, through their choices as advertisers, who might be the most likely to nudge them in that direction.
Diaz, after all, signals that she has been shaped not only by the languages and traditions of the Aha Makav but also by those of the European colonizers and other groups who came to the continent, through their own volition or through the slave trade, and influenced American culture.
After working tirelessly to help his wife Jo (Camilla Luddington) through her traumatic breakdown and leaving Grey Sloan Memorial to resuscitate a broken down hospital, it turns out Alex left Seattle of his own volition — to reunite with Izzie Stevens and the children that he had unknowingly fathered.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former senior White House aide Timothy Morrison said on Tuesday he resigned from the National Security Council of his own volition and felt no pressure to resign, and he did not fear retaliation for his testimony in the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry.
Watching the downfall of the YouTube celebrity duo known as the Fine Brothers has been kind of like watching someone get devoured by a crocodile — someone who's kind of a jerk, whom you don't like very much, and who jumped into the crocodile-infested river of his own volition.
The implications of this bet, WHICH JORDAN MAKES TOTALLY OF HIS OWN VOLITION and in exchange for nothing more than the talent of dudes he thoroughly humiliated time after time—not even in exchange for their actual lives, just for the return of their jumpshots—are truly horrifying upon closer examination.
Instead, they persist in believing that nonwhite voters (at least the ones who don't support them) have neither a mind of their own nor a genuine stake in democracy; that they would never take the volition to show up and represent their own interests, and instead dumbly vote the party line.
Transporting us across centuries, each artist addresses a different facet of Nigerian history, seeking to situate themselves in the present, in a 'now' that captures and corrects history, and which looks to use artistic expression to guide the future — a future of volition, where identity is shaped rather than forced.
However Donaldson's preferred solution of inserting a clause allowing Britain to either exit the backstop after a certain number of years, or of its own volition, has long been rejected by Ireland and the EU, who argue it would effectively mean that it is no longer a backstop at all.
NBC reported that Rosenstein was refusing to resign of his own volition, saying President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE had to fire him.
So here we are: Instead of playing on their phones, high school students were watching an FCC open meeting in class, of their own volition, and groaning loudly (the way they do) every time someone used a dummy phrase like "heavy-handed" or "light-touch regulation," which is sadly every five to 10 seconds.
Where the Support/Surface artist Marc Devade, for example, brought a heavy psychoanalytical bend to his writing and placed the painter in crisis squarely in the center of any painting practice, Bonnefoi did not dwell on the importance of the painter and did his best to evacuate volition as much as possible from his method.
Woodland sported a pair of Puma golf shoes, complete with red, white, and blue stars and stripes, during the tournament last week, alongside some Volition America clothing, which recently partnered with the Folds of Honor Foundation, a nonprofit organization that grants scholarships to family members of U.S. servicemen and women, founded by Major Dan Rooney.
And who in its exec team actually feels accountability for all these fuck-ups since no one with actual responsibility has fallen on their sword (though CSO Alex Stamos left recently, apparently of his own volition) — despite 2018 being another annus horribilis for Facebook, with a freshly cracked Pandora's box of privacy scandals, trust breaches and PR own-goals.
"Since the 'plant neurobiology' group emerged back in 2006, claiming that plants have their own nervous systems and many of the same features of consciousness and volition as animals, it has been the subject of a veritable feeding frenzy in the media not seen since the publication of Secret Life of Plants in the early '70s," Taiz told Gizmodo.
Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee—who called Trump's reaction to the Orlando massacre "very disappointing," and said that his racist attack on Judge Gonzalo Curiel was wrong "on every level"—was also on the list, but withdrew of his own volition after Trump once again praised Saddam Hussein's habit of murdering suspected terrorists without due process.
In Texas in 2015, for example, a social studies textbook used in public schools made headlines when it informed students, "The Atlantic Slave Trade between the 1500s and 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations," implying that enslaved people were "workers" traveling of their own volition.
Germany already pays travel costs and sometimes startup costs for those who choose to return of their own volition Germany has taken in more than a million migrants and refugees since Merkel declared an "open door" policy at the height of the crisis in 2015, at a time when many European nations were closing their borders.
He also incorrectly described other countries as not "sending their best" through the diversity visa program (applicants enter of their own volition), claimed construction had begun on his border wall (it hasn't), and said that the suspect in the Manhattan truck attack in October had sponsored two dozen family members through "chain migration" (this is implausible).
With his roster full of unsigned and disgruntled players like Jackson, the A's owner essentially understood that he had three choices: Give his players the money they were asking for, let them leave for greener pastures at the end of the season, or get something in return for them before they left on their own volition.
We are a country made up entirely of immigrants, whether it was your grandfather or your great-grandfather; unless you are a Native American, your people arrived here sometime in the last 200 years, either by force in the case of slavery, the great, dark shame of the United States, or by their own volition or in order to escape some persecution elsewhere.
Washington (CNN)Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the author of the opposition research dossier on then-candidate Donald Trump and Russia was acting on his own volition when he went to the FBI because he was concerned that a presidential candidate was being blackmailed, according to the 312-page transcript of his testimony.
He accepted a lead programmer position at Electronic Arts' Seattle office, went from there to Volition and then to THQ where he was technical director for two years, then to EA in Canada as technical director, all the way to D3 Publisher of America, where he was promoted from VP of product development, to VP of publishing, to his current position as senior VP of product development across the entire studio.
Apoptosis represents a pure vision of death as it occurs in nature, and that vision is something we might aspire to in our own deaths: A cell never dies in isolation, but in clear view of its peers; it rarely dies of its own volition; a greater force that is in touch with the larger organism understands when a cell is more likely to harm itself and those around it by carrying on.
This walking seems determined less by bird volition or calculations of the small yellow eye than by an accident of breeze, pushing the bird on a diagonal, the great feet executing their tendus and lifts in the slowest of increments, hesitation made exquisitely dimensional, as if the feet thought themselves through each minute contribution to propulsion, these outsized apprehenders of grasses and stone, snatchers of mouse and vole, these mindless magnificents that any time now will trail their risen bird like useless bits of leather.
But regardless of my views, or yours, I think we can all agree that watching a jackass call a woman a "fat bitch" then eating it, totally of his own volition, so badly that he has to yell "I did that on purpose!" and then immediately speed-walking away from the whole situation—well, I think all Americans everywhere can enjoy that, the way we can all enjoy a warm fire at the end of a long day or TV shows about desperate people trapped on an island.

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