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"willful" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] (formal, disapproving or law) (of a bad or harmful action) done deliberately, although the person doing it knows that it is wrong
  2. determined to do what you want; not caring about what other people want synonym headstrong
"willful" Synonyms
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We also need to acknowledge President Trump's willful ignorance of world affairs, and his equally willful self-aggrandizement in the context of addressing the public.
The firm claimed the agreement provided Spotify with a "98.7 percent discount" on non-willful infringement charges and essentially a free pass on cases of willful infringement.
" There we encounter the "apogee of Freud's willful blindness.
It's a classic example of willful erasure and ahistorical mythmaking.
It actually IS a mistake and not willful propaganda 2.
Willful, commercial scale copyright infringement could lead to criminal conviction.
"What happened here was, in effect, willful blindness," Blumenthal continued.
For such a willful sabotaging of our form of government?
Paul's threat dovetails with my memory of his willful character.
Sesno: Questions that are built on willful ignorance are stupid.
Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciWill Republicans continue to engage in willful blindness?
Yet its willful determination to be outré proves its undoing.
This was one of many willful turns in De Quincey's life.
FARA only bans willful failure to register, or misleading statements.
The willful blindness sometimes feels like a stab at utopia.
In fact, Voya's violation was deemed "willful" by the commission.
You're going to hear that these were not willful violations.
Every parent struggles at some point with willful, misbehaving children.
Like a willful toddler, Mr. Trump lives to test limits.
The Vienna Philharmonic, a luxurious, willful house band, remains formidable.
That argument would have felt like willful, sneering, bourgeois contrarianism.
It didn't matter whether his comments were willful or accidental.
They are hidden by stale language, misleading histories, willful blindness.
You don't know if these things are willful are not.
The Justice Department can also prosecute willful violations of election laws, or willful false statements on the federal personal financial disclosure forms, which are felonies and can result in up to five years in prison.
She described herself as frightened at times and yet incredibly willful.
It wasn't willful ignorance to all the challenges that America faces.
Yes. This is nonsense, and it's a willful misconception, mind you.
NSA has zero tolerance for willful violations of the agency's authorities.
Heyman was arrested for "willful disruption of government processes," a misdemeanor.
They seem opposites in perhaps every way but their willful determination.
I have had this willful blindness on so many occasions, Confused.
Christianity is not the only faith that speaks of willful love.
This willful ignorance is almost as troubling as the deaths themselves.
It chooses willful ignorance over learning lessons from that deadly tragedy.
The Trump Doctrine of willful ignorance is a recipe for disaster.
This willful closed-mindedness is not an inherent feature of Islam.
So too the shifting relations between four willful, intermittently annoying characters.
Our willful and politically wounded president is leading us there again.
Happiness is absorption, and absorption is the opposite of willful attention.
Ballhaus's camera takes on an aggressive, willful personality of its own.
He is singularly, historically, epically awful — scary in his willful incompetence.
Such a willful act of vanity felt like a bad omen.
It also claims that Peloton is a "willful infringer" of copyrights.
His apparently willful ignorance of domestic and foreign affairs is alarming.
I try to counter that willful ignorance and look at that misery.
Turnbull's comments about the law betray his willful ignorance on the issue.
But the line between willful blindness and unconscious blindness is frustratingly thin.
He's outwardly prickly but secretly empathetic, grounding Kit's willful eccentricity and optimism.
His avoidance of such an obviously important court ruling is willful blindness.
My blindness had been selective, willful even — how else to explain it?
Heyman was charged with a misdemeanor: willful disruption of state government processes.
But that willful mischaracterization in and of itself also reinforces Kaepernick's statement.
It was a willful and wanton act that resulted in somebody's death.
The termination letter cited willful misconduct as the cause for Brackeen's termination.
But if it's willful, if it's intentional, it can be handled criminally.
And it takes a willful, deliberate act of ignorance to pretend otherwise.
Williamson fixates on the willful stupidity of the poor because he must.
Time, distance, and the occasional dash of willful ignorance are effective modifiers.
Furthermore, Trump's style of leadership has resembled that of a willful CEO.
That struck me as a willful disregard of advice they were getting.
Take Ester, a poet, essayist and the main character in Willful Disregard.
This willful protection of the group is embedded in the style's aesthetic.
He notes that the willful, flamboyant Roosevelt upstaged the staid, placid McKinley.
Chloe is stubborn and willful, but she listens and learns and understands.
He was charged with willful failure to pay court-ordered child support.
Holbrooke was a larger-than-life figure, by his own willful design.
Peloton first filed its willful infringement complaint against Flywheel in September 2018.
"The record presented further establishes that Baptiste's' failures were willful," Ambler writes.
What's going on here is some mix of ignorance and willful blindness.
But white marble couldn't have become the norm without some willful ignorance.
They have two grown daughters, the distressed Cora and the willful Del.
Example: in Seattle (where I live) you have to prove willful malice.
They also face misdemeanors of misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty.
Or he may have simply allowed his subordinates to preserve his willful ignorance.
The 2016 campaign has been a process of creeping realization and willful denial.
She ultimately lost the baby but recovered her willful spirit in the process.
Your willful ignorance will not stop me from being exactly who I am.
Earley also faces charges of misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty.
"They suspect they might be pregnant, but this is willful ignorance," Minkin says.
"This wasn't a willful failure on their part," Frank said of the regulators.
Mr. Trump continues to have ignorance of facts, a willful disregard of them.
How much longer can politicians at the federal level maintain their willful blindness?
" His brother could be willful: "Ken rules his world with an iron fist.
The criminal law must be reserved for willful violations of clearly defined crimes.
It's a form of willful ignorance that will ultimately hurt all of us.
These proposals reflect a willful misunderstanding of what our Social Security system is.
" The lawsuit alleges that the singer's actions were "willful, wanton, malicious and oppressive.
And I do not respond well to what I perceive as willful incompetence.
"There's an argument that their actions have been willful, for sure," Tompros said.
It's a willful reopening of her heart, embracing not only romance, but family.
Civil rights prosecutors in Washington disagreed, saying it showed evidence of willful wrongdoing.
I'd come here to try doing just that — to find a willful silence.
For example, workers currently must show that the theft was repeated or willful.
Mr. Martin pleaded guilty to one count of willful retention of defense information.
In the atmosphere of willful indifference, a virulent movement has grown and metastasized.
Willful Disregard isn't autobiographical but that doesn't mean she's never felt the same.
He is charged with willful and malicious destruction of property, the police said.
It was purely driver error -- willful or wanton disregard for people or property.
The willful ignorance of the top American commanders in Vietnam shocks even today.
There was a scandal around a sort of willful misunderstanding of a chapter.
It probably won't get there with the willful sabotage of the Trump administration.
Per Wixen Publishing Group's math, the settlement is just a fraction of the possible statutory damages suffered by the artists, which could have included penalties of up to $150,000 per work for willful infringement and $30,000 for non-willful infringement.
For example, according to the Department of Labor, the maximum penalty for willful or repeated violations of minimum wage and overtime laws is just $1,000, and the maximum for willful or repeated violations of child labor laws is just $10,000.
She's so willful that she kind of inspires me to get clear and more willful in my own life," she said, jokingly adding, "If she's not running her own business, or ruling the world, I have failed as a mother.
"We firmly oppose the willful use [of] sticks of tariff and protectionism," he said.
It is not willful self-destruction that leads him to drink, but desperation, fear.
The moment was of symbolic importance, showing the willful and peaceful transfer of power.
Henry has accused the governor of willful neglect of duty and corruption in office.
Models were more likely to be discovered in shopping malls than via willful submissions.
As I understand it, that willful misrepresentation of campaign expenditures is a criminal offense.
She became her critics' caricature, embracing a mix of willful ignorance and proud ressentiment.
"To profess not to know at this point is willful misrepresentation," said the official.
When Verlander works these days, he does so with a kind of willful optimism.
They said the video, captured by a bystander, showed clear evidence of willful wrongdoing.
Willful obstruction to good faith, democratically minded political interrogation really isn't a sustainable strategy.
The Baylor report found a culture of widespread and willful naïveté at Starr's university.
It requires a kind of willful myopia not to be concerned about the answer.
The entire segment smacks of willful ignorance by buying into the perpetual foreigner syndrome.
There are also charges that range from willful neglect of duty, misconduct and conspiracy.
That could be considered willful and result in an increase in the damage amount.
Let's also assume that you are not, in fact, a willful killer of plants.
Because shame was a living, aggressive, willful, enormous thing, set loose inside my body.
"We think it's really an issue of contamination, not willful tricking people," Lerner said.
He had been charged with a misdemeanor count of willful disruption of governmental processes.
To prove violations were willful, the A.T.F. seeks to establish a record of warnings.
As a result of that willful blindness, Mexico's democracy is in crisis and reeling.
Many of these repudiators, nearly entirely liberals, were bragging about a willful blind spot.
Yet, Europe itself ignores the energy beneath its own feet in a willful blindness.
He has used this willful gesture of vulnerability to explore race, class and power.
"I don't believe that there was fraud in terms of willful intent," he said.
What makes socialists more dangerous are many who follow them out of willful ignorance.
To see this order as anything other than a Muslim ban is willful blindness.
To claim nationwide tolling as "revenue-neutral" shows a willful disregard for people's pocketbooks.
Their strategy has represented not just willful ignorance but the determined destruction of knowledge.
Trump's willful selfishness, hatemongering, and lies, on the other hand, are very much intentional.
Too many people still treat African American culture with willful amnesia or purposeful neglect.
"His willful and material misfeasance, violation of company policies and breach of his employment contract, as well as his willful failure to cooperate fully with the company's investigation," allowed the company to withhold the money, the CBS board said in a statement.
Civil penalties under that law, they said, did not require regulators to prove "willful" violations.
Harold Thomas Martin III, 52, faces 20 counts of willful retention of national defense information.
He's charged with tampering with evidence, a felony, and willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor.
"This is absolutely a willful and voluntary absence," the prosecutor said, according to the News.
Koch Industries, she reports, has been perhaps the most flagrant and willful polluter and scofflaw.
How many Republicans and Democrats would defect to support this willful child of Wall Street?
Rey is plucky, obedient, old before her time; Luke is morose, willful, a typical teenager.
Sanders based the film on a short story from Aimee Bender's collection titled Willful Creatures.
Would hate to see willful ignorance and the denial of fairly elemental science destroy it.
" Kidman adds, "I wouldn't say it's absolutism, there's constant questioning — I'm a willful, feisty girl.
I certainly can't chalk up years of middling results in the gym to willful ignorance.
A blanket allowance of willful blindness wouldn't just prevent corporate criminals from paying the price.
Was it a willful effort to not stop by, make a few photos, then leave?
The following day, both Blake and Hughes were charged with willful cruelty to a child.
The big exception, of course, is willful legal wrongdoing such as discrimination and self-dealing.
There's a kind of hope I'm into that is not wishful thinking or willful obliviousness.
In a time of ruptured humanity and willful ignorance, we get the moralist we deserve.
The Federal Circuit similarly found that Pulse's infringement of several Halo patents was not willful.
They all inevitably cross the lines anyway, making their willful blindness all the more reprehensible.
In his confused foreign policy address, he demonstrated nothing but a willful refusal to learn.
His endless and willful falsehoods have corroded the foundation of trust necessary for civil society.
And the Republican Party has solidified its role as democracy's willing—and increasingly willful—executioner.
That it does not want to admit to willful blindness is both understandable and unforgivable.
The willful irrationalism of climate denialism is now the default epistemological setting on the right.
Not taking into account climate change is almost willful ignorance on the part of corporations.
My own suspicion is a little different: that he's in something more like willful denial.
Willful violators can face fines up to $1 million and/or 20 years in prison.
The willful "Artpop" turned back to playful artifice, with art-world ambitions and diminishing returns.
The Trump administration's willful blindness to climate change flies in the face of the evidence.
Her feed is pure light and any decision against following her is just willful joylessness.
Perhaps my belief that New Zealanders live in an inclusive, tolerant society is willful blindness.
In "The Lodge" and "Swallow," two would-be mothers terrify with willful anti-maternal actions.
If the act was willful, wanton or malicious, the fine can be up to $85033,000.
North Korea, despite its willful behavior, serves China's and, to a lesser degree, Russia's ends.
To convict, prosecutors must prove that the violation was knowing and willful, not merely inadvertent.
Fox News bounces back and forth between shocking ignorance on the topic and willful misrepresentations.
"The Commission did not find that the violations were knowing and willful," the settlement reads.
In one early scene in "Willful Disregard," Ester drops in on Hugo at his studio.
She was predictably funny and warm and brilliant, but also sharp and strong and willful.
Where an independent media was drowned out by propaganda and the willful dissemination of false information.
Others find it unlikely that a woman as willful as Shanann hadn't fought for her life.
But humankind is willful and foolish, and have continued to stick Q-Tips into their ears.
There's a cost to these hard truths, and one for learning them: willful suspension of disbelief.
And there appears to be a willful blindness, in particular, when that abuse targets young boys.
The effects of willful ignorance about the impacts of climate change, however, could last a lifetime.
It's hard to think of this as anything other than a willful misrepresentation of the facts.
While this season definitely requires some willful suspension of disbelief, the show's come a long way.
He is charged with tampering with evidence, a felony, and willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor.
This criminal conspiracy involves the knowing and willful creation of coordinated expenditures from prohibited corporate sources.
Each willful FARA violation carries a penalty of a $10,000 fine and five years in prison.
The Federal Circuit similarly found that Pulse Electronics' infringement of several Halo patents was not willful.
" This offense apparently landed him in two days of in-school suspension for "Defiance/Willful Refusal.
He has been taken into custody and charged with the willful and malicious destruction of property.
Who exemplified the dimmest ideals of Dumb Football in 2015 with outright idiocy and willful stupidity?
It is also further evidence that the administration's approach to the #MeToo era is willful oblivion.
Arambula was later arrested on suspicion of "willful cruelty to a child," which is a misdemeanor.
He's too willful and uncontrollable to be a true figurehead by repeating the lines he's given.
The bill covers only willful or intentional acts, preventing its use for prosecution of honest mistakes.
It's extremely difficult to say what is and isn't a willful violation of someone's civil rights.
That's just a lie that your willful ignorance and purposeful blindness perpetuates, to protect your conscience.
Right-wing Ohio Republican Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanWill Republicans continue to engage in willful blindness?
Michael Turner (R-Ohio) and Elise StefanikElise Marie StefanikWill Republicans continue to engage in willful blindness?
The West has promoted Iranian-backed terrorism through willful neglect of the facts on the ground.
Both their characters are convincingly willful, ambitious and, as it happens, romantic in a literary way.
" She added, "The violations discovered by this investigation can only be described as willful and flagrant.
Young people caught up in the $1.5 trillion student loan crisis primarily cope through willful ignorance.
These appointments are a stunning example of what happens when willful ignorance gains a powerful platform.
Aliens will evolve until they are pure, willful conscious energy—and maybe even something beyond that.
To argue against this, is to argue in favor of a willful ignorance of existing laws.
Strong and willful people can take responsibility for their actions and are prepared to admit error.
Lam compared her response to the opposition with that of a mother with a willful child.
It will, instead, be a disaster brought on by corruption, willful ignorance, conspiracy theorizing and intimidation.
Willful Disregard might only stretch over 200 pages but every sentence is there for a reason.
The problem with the cartoon isn't that its publication was a willful act of anti-Semitism.
Fritzsche's book minutely describes this nationwide slide from credulous delusion to a willful embrace of catastrophe.
"Willful?" typically means something different, but today it refers to having a will, or being TESTATE.
The idea of Katherine Howard as a sinless victim or a willful slut is so offensive.
The video is painful to watch, but instructive in the history of white American willful unknowing.
"It would have been a willful walking away to make it a single character," he said.
To the Editor: The government's willful blindness to Kevin Cooper's meritorious claim of innocence is shocking.
And that willful abdication has cost our nation dearly, most notably in America's misadventures in Iraq.
It is Sabina who guides us — irascibly and apologetically — through the willful anachronisms of the play.
No question that now their purpose is to write willful lies to advance a Leftist agenda.
Just look at the willful, selective ignorance of deeply embedded writers like Tom Verducci et. all.
" Reached by phone Friday, Goodweeds co-owner Don Briere said the raid amounts to "willful blindness.
KS: It's absolute willful ignorance, pretending the inventions do not have consequences in the real world.
"Steve's greatest failing [is] he doesn't lie, but there's a willful blindness in operation there," Markus said.
I think he is very impulsive, I think he's very willful, and I think he's very ignorant.
Reuters said the police accused the three companies and eight employees of various crimes including willful misconduct.
The report "contains willful comments on Hong Kong affairs," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Thursday.
" To Duval, Mock asserted, "Your willful ignorance will not stop me from being exactly who I am.
He is a racist bigot who cannot see beyond his own hateful, willful and despicable world view.
In the settlement agreement, the casino disputed "any willful failures" to comply with the Bank Secrecy Act.
Issac was charged with willful and malicious destruction of property and destruction of a place of memorial.
The jury found Ardagh's infringement was willful, opening the door for the judge to impose enhanced damages.
" She also alleged "repeated and willful self-dealing transactions to benefit Mr. Trump's personal and business interests.
Such willful flouting of the proper function of government threatens great harm to the rule of law.
Mr. Cook was also charged with willful neglect of duty, and Mr. Rosenthal with tampering with evidence.
Each made a decision early on—Lagerfeld's willful, Elizabeth's imposed by tradition—to renounce being an individual.
This willful and deliberate act of voter suppression is never, ever brought up in a presidential campaign.
While SunEdison can argue that this was not a willful breach, it will have a hard time.
Abandoning guns completely would be another in a long line of video games' acts of willful ignorance.
We can maintain a type of open mindedness that does not risk casting us into willful ignorance.
Yet his readings seem sometimes simply willful, finding murmurs of humane meaning in passages with other purposes.
Mr. Dellums denied any willful evasion of taxes, but did not run for re-election in 2010.
Worse: Mr. Zuckerberg stuck with this mix of extreme earnestness and willful naïveté for far too long.
"Darkness Odyssey" doesn't become boring, but it does become a willful exercise in preciosity, in artful effects.
Mueller's report concluded that there was insufficient evidence of willful collusion between Trump and the Russian government.
She has accused Mr. Ramadan of rape, sexual assault, willful violence, harassment and intimidation, her lawyers said.
Lily's failure to comply with this rule "was willful, intentional, and corrupt corporate behavior," the suit says.
The Trump administration's studied avoidance of the threat from climate change smacks of willful blindness or worse.
To be sure, no one has the power to prevent willful House leadership from misbehaving this way.
McCormack is the willful and wayward Lila Cerullo, a person of infinite intelligence and perversity to match.
I understood her incontinence was not willful, and I had "puppy pads" placed strategically around the house.
But if the infringement is "willful," then the jury may award up to $150,000 per work infringed.
But, those errors are -- 99.9% of the time -- honest mistakes, not willful attempts to mislead the public.
It requires willful ignorance of knowable facts, a commitment to the notion of truth as somehow mutable.
Polk's willful self-deception is linked to her ability to wield power while denying she possessed it.
What would The Simpsons look like if Lisa and Bart weren't so often willful agents of chaos?
And of course, a particular kind of willful "not seeing" protects us from the imperative to act.
"We have determined that there are grounds to terminate for cause, including his willful and material misfeasance, violation of company policies and breach of his employment contract, as well as his willful failure to cooperate fully with the company's investigation," the CBS board said in a statement on Monday.
A majority were for "willful defiance," nonviolent infractions like texting in class or using profanity with a teacher.
She is charged with one count of misconduct in office and one count of willful neglect of duty.
Willful Mars makes his way into passionate Leo on Monday, infusing a new dignified manner into our actions.
Heyman had to pay a $85033,000 bond and was charged with willful disruption of governmental processes, a misdemeanor.
Their willful interest in collecting artifacts that are so often obtained through looting will only make things worse.
They include counts of willful neglect of duty for blatantly violating the law when he was a prosecutor.
Nghia Hoang Pho, 67, of Ellicott City, Maryland, had been charged with willful retention of national defense information.
But perhaps Harvey's devastation will cause the Trump administration to rethink its willful dismissal of climate change risks.
Both sides have also briefed the question of willful infringement, which the jury was not asked to consider.
The three are charged with one count each of misconduct in office, conspiracy and willful neglect of duty.
The opinion found that "willful but silent noncompliance" with a contract was not fraudulent without some later misstatement.
Trump's new policy is a throwback to the willful harm of neglect from administrations' past for transgender people.
A later development is so outlandish that it sets the movie wobbling on the edge of willful silliness.
I was struck by how many attendees referred to other ventriloquists as family, and by the willful egalitarianism.
You have no idea of the amount of anger, self-righteousness, bigotry and willful ignorance you're dealing with.
This is about rejecting willful absurdities that equalize the very unequal in the name of art and consumption.
Michael Glasgow, a Flint utilities administrator, will be charged with tampering with evidence and willful neglect of office.
Her roles ranged from willful country girls and city career women to emotionally disturbed women and hopeless romantics.
It's about shaking off willful naïveté and confronting menace instead of allowing it to determine how we live.
The film captures them enacting a possibly willful pantomime of gracious living while practically ankle-deep in squalor.
And establishing a civil violation doesn't require that violation to have required a standard of knowing and willful.
Mr. Ponte, 20153, has denied any willful wrongdoing and vowed to pay back the city anything he owes.
Pretty, willful and precociously seductive in her teens, Ms. Winger cherished an ambition to become a Hollywood star.
Probably. But no one should ever count the wily and willful Israeli Prime Minister out of the game.
This small decency is Antigone's crime — an offense compounded, in Creon's eyes, by her being a willful woman.
There are also a lot of warnings: about a "celebrity-in-chief," about lies and willful self-deception.
If they find any willful or repeated safety violations, Adidas could face fines up to $129k per violation.
"With regard to Mr. Moonves, we have determined that there are grounds to terminate for cause, including his willful and material misfeasance, violation of Company policies and breach of his employment contract, as well as his willful failure to cooperate fully with the Company's investigation," the board said in a statement.
What they're saying: "With regard to Mr. Moonves, we have determined that there are grounds to terminate for cause, including his willful and material misfeasance, violation of Company policies and breach of his employment contract, as well as his willful failure to cooperate fully with the Company's investigation," the statement reads.
On a broader level, this willful ignorance spotlights three ways in which Trump's remarks on foreign policy were alarming.
It's a willful ignorance that would be painful to watch if it weren't such a blatant attempt at propaganda.
The bill further stipulates that "the willful failure to report the child pornography" would be a class B misdemeanor.
Though researchers believe many records were destroyed, they also believe others have been kept from surfacing through willful neglect.
Eventually, the vehicle came to a stop and Makell was arrested for felony evading an officer and willful disregard.
Silicon Valley in particular reveres these kind of heroes—and the more willful and ornery they are, the better.
In fact, the form warns that "a knowing and willful false statement" can be punished by fine or imprisonment.
They began a pursuit, and after initially refusing, Wilson eventually pulled over and was arrested for willful reckless driving.
Willful violations of FARA are punishable by up to five years in prison and a potential six-figure fine.
Under Indian law, willful defaulters are classified as firms or individuals who own large businesses and deliberately avoid repayments.
The charge, willful retention and transmission of national defense information, could bring Winner up to 10 years in prison.
That vision that made me feel seen, so clear at times, makes her willful blindness to criticism worse somehow.
Jordan would win a lot more before he was finished, but the willful Be Like Mike innocence was lost.
Carnival barkers, conspiracy theories, willful bias and nasty partisanship aren't anything new, and they haven't reached unprecedented heights today.
Hansen finds a willful innocence in American assumptions, an obliviousness to history and to the burdens of imperial power.
Winner, 26, was charged with one count of willful retention and transmission of national defense information in June 2017.
Proving Nucera committed a hate crime, in addition to willful deprivation of rights, is a tough task for prosecutors.
But their easy rhapsody feels a little unbelievable, a willful turn from all the difficulty that has come before.
In February, former Trump personal attorney and fixer Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenWill Republicans continue to engage in willful blindness?
These policies empower teachers to suspend students for first-time offenses for demonstrating "willful disobedience" without defining the term.
If the death is caused by a willful violation of an OSHA requirement, the maximum fine is only $2202,2628.
He was charged with tampering with evidence by falsifying reports to state environmental officials, and willful neglect of duty.
I marveled at Beauvoir's obstinacy, her commitment to happiness and the willful ideology by which she shaped her existence.
Men are often the perpetrators of harm, through ambivalence or willful violence, and young, primarily female characters the victims.
Doctors and hospitals would generally be protected unless they engaged in gross negligence or willful, reckless or criminal misconduct.
If it is a knowing and willful violation, the Justice Department could get involved; it could be criminal liability.
Constance tends to the house in what appears to be a state of willful oblivion, looking cheerful and stunned.
Time is a slippery concept for Ludwig's willful title character, an autistic teenager with a weakness for Michael Jackson.
The results are anything but: There is a winning mix of studied concentration and willful freedom in their playing.
In her work, they are metaphors for obscurity and exposure, symbols of contact between people and of willful isolation.
Before the judge sent the jury off to reach a verdict, he instructed that "willful blindness" was no defense.
The parents, Mona Kirk, 51, and Daniel Panico, 73, were arrested on charges of willful cruelty to a child.
The willful Latvian, no Euro softy, won't be empowered by his contract, but beware the fortitude of his cause.
The violations become a criminal matter when those laws are broken in a "knowing and willful" manner, Noble said.
It takes willful blindness not to see the parallels between the rise of fascism and our current political nightmare.
We can become better consumers of information, but providers must take responsibility for curating willful fiction from actual news.
One chapter of "Willful Disregard" begins with a long, dryly comic comparison between love and the Swedish welfare state.
She sees your ways (maybe not fully, but that can be willful, too), and prefers her culture of origin.
Jones' recklessly opportunistic career is littered with the fallout from his willful pattern of defamation," reads the lawsuit. "Mr.
In the chamber where change is made, they are a tepid, self-satisfying emblem of impotence and willful negligence.
Many can recreate the complex shape and detail of joints and fingers, while powered prostheses allow for independent, willful movement.
The politicians thereby deprive the people of their lives and property out of profound cynicism, greed, and willful scientific ignorance.
According to court records, Smith pled guilty to willful or wanton disregard and, in exchange, the other charges were dismissed.
Additionally, BlackBerry is reportedly seeking as-of-yet unspecified monetary damages due to Facebook's alleged "willful infringement" of BlackBerry's patents.
"Willful concealment or destruction of such records is a federal crime carrying penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment," they wrote.
Frese is charged with two counts of willful transmission of national defense information to persons not entitled to receive it.
They face two felony charges of misconduct in office and conspiracy, and a misdemeanor charge for willful neglect of duty.
"New Expiration" sounds caked in decades-old rust, carried forward by an almost lifeless groove, luxuriating in its willful brokenness.
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"Past Conditional" and "Imperfect Indicative" are disturbing because they are the result of Krasner's willful destruction of her own work.
U.S. District Judge Nora Barry Fischer later boosted that sum to $1.54 billion, reflecting Marvell's alleged willful infringement plus interest.
He is charged with willful disruption of government processes, and could face up to six months in jail if convicted.
The daughter, played by Millicent Simmonds, is a willful teen struggling with guilt over the death of her younger brother.
Heyman said he was held by security and later arrested on a charge of willful disruption of state government processes.
But once she's convinced, the typically independent and willful teens made a decision I didn't suspect: they told their parents.
AT&T's infringement was "knowing, intentional, and willful," and forced Citigroup to sue to protect its rights, the complaint said.
Perry's record in Texas was one of willful ignorance with respect to risks, cronyism and favors to corporations and donors.
In a willful misreading of the Constitution and basic law, Gaetz argued that the initial impeachment hearings overseen by Rep.
He views Congress' attempts at oversight as a nuisance at best and a willful undermining of his presidency at worst.
He is trying to capture, with almost clinical precision, the patterns of speech of a willful woman sliding into senility.
Through willful imitation of Japanese art, van Gogh became the van Gogh we know, perhaps the world's most famous painter.
The willful deception there and at other plants so shocked him that he overhauled his inspection methods, with significant results.
This is only Rummy's fourth time in the show ring, and Pessina considers him the most willful dog she's shown.
It's willful ignorance about what the most seasoned women in this department have to say about what's really happening here.
It betokened too a certain willful blindness toward the evidence that was already emerging of a popular backlash against liberalism.
Today there is a willful distortion of the empire in the British public mind, a strange determination to misremember it.
It started out as a willful act: If I delete these words, then my sentence veers in this other direction.
The family includes compassionate Meg (Emma Watson), headstrong Jo (Saoirse Ronan), willful Amy (Florence Pugh), and sweet Beth (Eliza Scanlen).
Vicki Momberg was found guilty in November on four counts of crimen injuria, or the willful injuring of someone's dignity.
A third official, Flint water quality supervisor Michael Glasgow, was charged with tampering with evidence and willful neglect of duty.
A combination of willful opacity and obvious symbolism, "Death" can feel tedious if you strain to make sense of it.
Their willful blindness and intransigence will empower President Trump, as he proceeds to implement the "Make America Great Again" agenda.
For someone who has sworn to uphold the Constitution, this is either an example of immense ignorance or willful treason.
It also presents considerable evidence that Mr. Trump's efforts to interfere with the 2020 election were willful, knowing and intentional.
"Willful violations of federal campaign laws can subject someone to criminal liability in addition to civil penalties," Hasen told CNN.
Ms. DeYoung's singing had radiant bloom and molten intensity, which conveyed Judith's youthful naïveté as well as her willful determination.
Those who will live centuries from now will either thank us for doing the same, or curse our willful disregard.
Saipov is also charged with violence and destruction of a motor vehicle with willful disregard for human life, Kim said.
If convicted of willful violation, offenders face a fine up to $1 million, or 20 years in jail, or both.
The contractor, Hal Martin, was charged under the Espionage Act with 20 counts of willful retention of national defense information.
That it decided not to do so suggests willful blindness to the assault, and a callous disregard for its seriousness.
But they don't — and pretending otherwise at this point is willful ignorance of just how widespread Trump's support actually is.
It ignores Melania's willful dismissal of her husband's aggressive online demeanor as she calls for an end to online bullying.
Having said all that, the case against Trump for willful failure to disclose is still not a complete slam-dunk.
What I want to get to is, because the same thing is happening online that we just talked about, is we do not hear each other in some fashion or we misunderstand each other or — and I don't think this is the case — it's a willful not-hearing, a willful ignorance of what's happening.
Yes, I too want to shove people's faces in the muck and grime of their hypocrisy, willful ignorance, and historical myopia.
Given the looming threat of Brexit, it's surprising to see such a willful denial within the art world — a flat nothing.
Puccio dismissed this as fantasy—and a willful denial of how Hale's book is supposed to function in the first place.
This puppy was willful, forceful and seemed always to be plotting against all attempts to exercise authority or dominion over him.
The allegations against them include willful neglect of duty and conspiracy to withhold information from the public about the lead contamination.
Otis's shyness is partly his nature, and partly a willful reaction to the people closest to him, who can be brash.
It's a refusal to take the female perspective seriously, and it amounts to a willful denial rather than a mere ignorance.
And New Yorkers, being the willful and opinionated bunch that we are, let Trump have it with a chorus of boos.
A willful violation means "an employer either knowingly ignored a legal requirement or was indifferent to employment safety," the department said.
Police arrested the teen Monday evening on suspicion of willful destruction of property, a Boston Police Department spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
Meanwhile, Caleb was driven to the Pottawattamie County jail, and he is facing charges of Willful Injury and Aggravated Domestic Assault.
Worldwide, the entire notion smacks of a willful ignorance and a heard-headed refusal to accept a mountain of scientific evidence.
In one episode, a willful act of destruction rages to the tune of "I Don't Like Mondays" by The Boomtown Rats.
The most egregious example of Us' willful, continued habit is when Jack and Rebecca have to deal with her cancer scare.
But I suspect that those teams will conclude that their colleagues at WhatsApp, through their willful inaction, are undermining their efforts.
Glasgow is charged with willful neglect of duty as a public servant and is accused of changing lead water-monitoring results.
"I do not believe it was any type of willful neglect or disregard," said Keith Creagh, interim director of the department.
Under the Republicans' new mens rea standard, even that misdemeanor wouldn't be prosecutable, unless knowing and willful criminal intent were proven.
It is your responsibility to bring it into the world slowly and surely, not through violence, hate speech, or willful destruction.
But the indictment on Wednesday handed down charges of willful retention of national defense information, a violation of the Espionage Act.
Winner pleaded not guilty to one count of "willful retention and transmission of national defense information" during her detention hearing Thursday.
My point is that the administration's willful denial of climate change imperatives and its attempts to silence art are actually related.
"We're proud of the work we do, notwithstanding recent and willful attempts by some to mischaracterize it," spokesman Carlos Sousa said.
But unlike the legislation in other states, the Texas bill didn't explicitly excuse drivers if they caused "willful or wanton" injury.
One of the hallmarks of Rebecca Miller's films up until now has been a playful, sometimes willful disregard for storytelling conventions.
Nor that his claim of a 13 percent increase in violent crime in America was a willful misrepresentation of the facts.
As misguided as the Bush Administration was about climate change, Donald Trump has taken willful ignorance to a whole new level.
"If the U.S. continues to be willful, countries around the world will only harden their resolve to hit back," Hua said.
It's about a mix of willful and dedicated souls who will work together, lead us forward, and unite all of America.
This—the willful preservation of an obvious illusion—was the most human moment in a night dedicated to transcending humanity itself.
In a 185-page decision, Judge Sarmina found that "evidence has plainly been suppressed," in a "willful" rather than "accidental" way.
The complaint had alleged that "Spotify brazenly disregards United States Copyright law and has committed willful, ongoing copyright infringement," it said.
And I, as a fellow Jew and one of his employees, genuinely wondered how he could hide behind such willful ignorance.
Common Cause filed one complaint with the Justice Department, which has authority to investigate "knowing and willful" violations of campaign law.
The president often misuses the term "fake news," typically by treating every media mistake as evidence of willful and systematic mendacity.
In an increasingly repressive sociopolitical climate, wearing leather and sexy lingerie can signal rebellion, or a willful identification with the prostitute.
She was effectively cast out of the front row as her behavior spurred a discussion of fashion's history of willful blindness.
At least Froseth plays her character with a knowing and willful hatred for the narrative Miles has foisted upon on her.
Warren Durham has been charged with assault on a child under 12, child abuse, and willful failure to discharge his duties.
The bipartisan coalition in Congress that strengthened TSCA should not accept the EPA's willful failure to take meaningful action on asbestos.
A more powerful forward movement comes from the fact that David/Davíd is a gifted but difficult and explosively willful boy.
You could be on the hook for a penalty as high as $10,000 for non-willful violations occurring prior to Nov.
In this political year, younger white Americans, in the middle- and upper-middle income brackets, are targeted victims of willful ignorance.
This book shows how Victoria's girlish naughtiness turned into a regal, willful, complex nature that other biographers have tended to simplify.
They first made manifest the willful intensity in nearly everything she does, as well as an almost compulsive use of repetition.
Intentional or not, the whole episode reeks of racism at worst and willful ignorance and complete disinterest in history at best.
Vivint said it intended to "seek all legal remedies available" as a result of the "willful breach" of the merger agreement.
In his book "Willful Blindness," McCarthy describes Khuzami as fearless, dogged and willing to contend with the thorniest knots of evidence.
It all depends on a very willful ignorance about the behavior of all of these countries in the very recent past.
The lawsuit cites a pattern of willful dissemination of false information by InfoWars that was established long before the Parkland shooting.
He also faces misdemeanor charges for "willful neglect of duty" in failing to properly supervise Nassar or enforce proper medical protocol.
If the non-reporting is deemed willful, you'd face a $53,25 penalty or 2411 percent of the account balance, whichever is greater.
Facts first: The standard for lying to Congress and committing perjury is very high and willful intent to mislead must be proved.
Rather than appearing willful, the composition seems to suggest that Petersen had made a pledge to make do with what he had.
That said, all this windy and willful backwardness makes the NBA's current confluence between future and present look that much more appealing.
Accompanying the mother's willful desire to forgo her individual needs while in the service of another is the mollifying effect of touch.
Others seem like acts of willful perversity, as with a mid-film game of one-on-one between Erick and a rival.
The failure of the league to take effective actions to protect the brains of current players puts it into willful-negligence territory.
Glasgow, 40, was charged with tampering with evidence by falsifying reports to state environmental officials, and willful neglect of duty, Schuette said.
What these companies had in common was that they lived in a willful state of denial about who and what they were.
And the administration's earliest actions — marked by poor execution, willful ignorance of data and xenophobia — has done nothing to counter that pessimism.
"Her criminal action was willful, deliberate, intentional and purposeful," Trump said, standing in front of hay bales stacked in a horse barn.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Paul calls Boucher's actions cruel, malicious, willful, wanton with total disregard for his rights, life and liberties.
Republicans might be able to slow down the unraveling with this kind of willful blindness to the significance of what just happened.
"Willful concealment or destruction of such records is a federal crime ranging from fines to imprisonment," the congressmen's letter to Elkins reads.
Specifically, it's for those with exposure to potential criminal liability or large civil penalties due to willful failure to report the accounts.
In interviews with senior officials who worked closely with McMaster at the N.S.C., I was struck by a sense of willful disconnection.
Unfortunately, some are not equal to the task and disenfranchise voters through incompetence, poor training, and even willful violation of the law.
In her writing, "the birth of the cool often manifests itself with a kind of willful amateurism," our reviewer, Jeff Gordinier, wrote.
This might be some willful ignorance -- maybe Emin doesn't want to know who asked his father to arrange the Trump Tower meeting.
If ever voters – especially those concerned for Israel's security – were inclined to make a case for willful ignorance, this would be it.
He is, like many of the characters in "The North Water," a force of nature, a piece of fierce and willful energy.
It takes a certain amount of gall and willful ignorance to interpret those words as self-help jargon for the working woman.
In fact, the Senate record was so bad that it approved a resolution in 2005 apologizing for its willful failure to act.
A superpower repeatedly exposed as a paper tiger by lesser, if more willful, adversaries will not maintain its pre-eminence for long.
He was released on $5,000 bond after being charged with breaking and entering a home without the owner's consent and willful trespassing.
"They engaged in what we call willful blindness, and a cover-up, which I think should not be countenanced," Mr. Walder said.
They're a public sanity one, emblematic of too many people's willful disregard of evidence, proud suspicion of expertise and estrangement from reason.
But it's precisely the willful vulnerability and earnestness of eager students that give them the strength required to produce ultimately radical things.
Voters will soon be denouncing the opposing party with the same reliable and willful blindness to the transgressions in their own party.
This willful blindness to their customers' activities has made Cloudflare the "service of choice" for bad actors looking to cloak their identity.
The captain of the ferry, Lee Jun-seok, was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of murder through willful negligence.
He's frustrating fodder for that eternal question: How could someone with such elegant, sensitive visions be so unremittingly willful, tyrannical, unfeeling, ungiving?
Maria, played by Shereen Pimentel, is not an ingénue — she's willful and is often leading Tony rather than the other way around.
These instructions cultivate a practice of willful ignorance, which probably explains the hesitance of the intelligence community to answer Wyden's question publicly.
First of all, the term "willful misconduct" is ill defined, Mr. Hitchcock said, and may limit pay recoveries to egregious cases only.
But Manafort's lawyers, too, have utilized Gates in their argument, framing him as the donkey on which to pin all willful wrongdoing.
The guy in question, David Datuna, called his act of willful idiocy inside Perrotin an "art performance," which he titled Hungry Artist.
Last month, Nghia H. Pho, 67, of Ellicott City, Md., pleaded guilty to one count of willful retention of national defense information.
"Willful concealment or destruction of such records is a federal crime carrying penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment," the two Democrats wrote.
But that would require some willful blindness to the web of high-level government connections each party has in its respective country.
Trump is not a mere pawn of history, but very clearly a willful actor — a "big personality," in the parlance of our rules.
I can break down my utter disgust in this into 3 parts: opportunistic storytelling, spitting on history, and willful ignorance of contemporary politics.
"This is a textbook case of willful, deliberate trademark infringement," reads the complaint, which was flied in federal court in San Francisco Wednesday.
It advocates a real and willful and even proud unhealthiness, and the weaponization and deployment of that unhealthiness to reach various discrete goals.
Their charges range from felonies for misconduct in office, conspiracy, and tampering with evidence, as well as misdemeanors for willful neglect of duty.
A nuclear arms race, climate change, and the rampant and willful denial of the direness of these circumstances continue to threaten our existence.
Glasgow, who was in charge of water quality at the plant, faces two charges of willful neglect of office and tampering with evidence.
I was trained from a young age to distrust musical ability, to bow down at the altar of willful chaos and affected naivete.
"A Seattle jury found neither damages nor willful and malicious conduct on the trade secret claim," a Huawei spokesperson said in a statement.
His works are filled with gradients of color, often augmented by a single willful shining light or store sign within an isolated landscape.
The biggest danger is miscalculation — because the combination of high-stakes politics, willful leaders needling each other, and unpremeditated error might be fateful.
" He then accused unnamed individuals in the new administration of mounting "a willful, dangerous campaign … to bend or potentially even break the law.
The most recent examples of Trump's self-destructive speeches have involved his willful distortion of the London mayor's response to recent terror attacks.
Vivint said it intended to "seek all legal remedies available" as a result of the "willful breach" of the merger agreement by SunEdison.
Shaun Anthony Haywood faces one felony count each of attempted willful, deliberate and premeditated murder, aggravated mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon.
Noisey: Everybody knows that Diddy is a super willful person that can either motivate or intimidate people, depending on how they take it.
How else can I explain this bizarrely American inaction, resignation, willful ignorance of research, and refusal to look beyond our borders for solutions?
He has admitted to civil contempt in the case, but maintains his conduct was not willful or intentional, key standards for criminal prosecution.
Following his arrest, Heyman faced up to six months of jail time after being charged for "willful disruption of government processes," a misdemeanor.
"If you have to acknowledge it exists and you don't do anything about it, then you become like a willful collaborator," he said.
A police investigation accused Samarco in June of willful misconduct, saying the company ignored clear signs the dam was at risk of collapsing.
Trump's willful ignorance of the fact -- and yes, I do mean FACT -- that Russia actively interfered in the 2016 election is bad enough.
The Worship family is seeking $50,000 in damages for negligence, willful and wanton conduct, assault, battery and false imprisonment, the Daily Beast reported.
When the cost and pain of willful non-compliance finally exceeds the cost of business-as-usual, things will actually begin to change.
"We hold that plaintiffs adequately pleaded 'willful acquisition or maintenance of monopoly power' to sustain an antitrust claim," the appeals court panel said.
"It's an act of willful ignorance to suggest that our immigration policies aren't having a direct impact on foreign student enrollment," Rand said.
Trump's total ignorance of the law -- whether willful or just from sheer obtuseness -- is, at this point, a defining characteristic of his presidency.
Mr. Vlaming consistently refused to comply going forward — including in a statement made at the hearing — a willful violation of school board policy.
Whatever one thinks of Assange's election disclosures, accepting his contention that they shared no ties with the two Russian fronts requires willful blindness.
This is the Utah Republican's fourth book following the release of "Our Lost Constitution: The Willful Subversion of America's Founding Document" in 2015.
This policy demonstrates a willful ignorance of who transgender people are and a total disregard for the overwhelming medical consensus on gender identity.
Mr. Glasgow also faces a misdemeanor charge of willful neglect of duty, with a maximum sentence of a year and a $1,000 fine.
Her mother's boyfriend was taken into custody and faces charges of murder and assault (her mother also faces three counts of willful cruelty).
It was not a willful swipe at the system, she said; she was struggling to make her premium payments of $179 a month.
" In 2015, the captain of the ferry, Lee Jun-seok, was sentenced to life in prison on charges of "murder through willful negligence.
Mr. Cohen is not the first person linked to Mr. Trump who has been criminally charged with willful violations of campaign finance law.
"Kentucky can't afford doomed legislation created out of willful ignorance," Marcie Crim, executive director of the Kentucky Health Justice Network, said on Twitter.
"There is a preferred ignorance or a willful blindness to what some people might call inconvenient truth," Ms. Bessant said in an interview.
Combined with short terms of service, this diversity will make it harder for any willful judge to impose their agenda on the country.
Mr. Boucher's actions were "unnecessarily cruel, malicious, willful, wanton" and showed reckless disregard for Mr. Paul's "rights, life and liberties," the suit contends.
"The defendant's conduct is willful and contemptuous," Lancaster wrote in a motion Monday asking a judge to hold Biden in contempt of court.
But if the act is deemed willful, it's a $22004,22007 penalty or 2200 percent of the balance of the account, whichever is greater.
Instead the two men remain locked in a what, to all the world, looks like a game of chicken between two willful teenagers.
New York City embraced willful amnesia when landscapers working at the western edge of Central Park unearthed two coffins in August of 1871.
He has in the past expressed a willingness to sit across a table from the willful young scion of North Korea's ruling family.
Doctors and hospitals would generally be protected unless they engaged in "reckless or willful misconduct" or "gross negligence," or intentionally harmed a patient.
Nor does he explore the moral obligation of a country whose willful invasion of Iraq led in significant ways to Syria's utter destruction.
Mr. O'Neill said that it showed "a willful disregard for the facts" and that his "blood began to boil" when he saw it.
His astute observations were leavened with tart humor, and he was adept at using misunderstandings, either accidental or willful, as fuel for drama.
Coates explores how the system was upheld by a willful ignorance, the dehumanization of black people perpetuated through a deliberate lack of empathy.
But it alleges that the scope of the problem is vast, and involves a long list of reckless mistakes and potentially willful violations.
The commission's staff did not find evidence that the actions of Cruz's campaign amounted to a willful attempt to break campaign disclosure laws.
But faced with the Trump administration's willful refusal to address climate change, Democratic leaders decided to prioritize reaching a deal on other issues.
Possibly this internet abstinence (or "willful illiteracy," as he calls it) accounts for how Goldbarth's many disparate references feel so honestly come by.
But it's also an intensely powerful one: Julia's abnegation is a willful rejection of bourgeois social norms in favor of a higher, harder calling.
That's because a judge found Apple guilty of willful infringement, bumping its payment amount from $1.20 per infringing Apple device to $1.80 per device.
Willful offers to vote a specific way, or withhold a vote, are punishable by a fine and/or up to two years in prison.
Allowing apps like the one used by Cambridge Analytica to access user data was an act of "willful blindness," Senator Richard Blumenthal told Zuckerberg.
He faced misdemeanor charges of indecent exposure, willful cruelty to an elderly person, battery against an elderly person and two counts of lewd conduct.
" Reed, the top Democrat on the committee that oversees HUD, argued that Carson "showed a willful disregard for the appropriate use of taxpayers dollars.
"He looks forward to having his day in court to hold Infowars accountable for its willful and bad-faith copying of Pepe the Frog."
Glasgow gives a plea of no contest to willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor, and the felony charge of tampering with evidence is dismissed.
Zimmer is similarly willful with her color theory, incorporating shades from all sides of the spectrum in intricate paintings that seem to swirl endlessly.
Unfortunately for Facebook, its corporate willful ignorance around protecting user data echoes other recent privacy catastrophes — a context that won't do it any favors.
It's at once emotive and cryptic, structured and spontaneous and, above all, willful, refusing to cater to the expectations of radio stations or fans.
This Pearl is as crabby, willful and stubborn as her living counterpart; she doesn't haunt her old house or its inhabitants but merely appears.
He pleaded no contest to willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor, and won dismissal of a more serious felony charge of tampering with evidence.
Peeler, Miller and Scott each face one count of misconduct in office, one count of conspiracy, and one count of willful neglect of duty.
" Huawei was ordered to pay $4.8 million for a breach of contract but the jury decided the company's actions were not "willful and malicious.
The results show once again that willful personality change is possible, but they also indicate that the mere desire to change is not sufficient.
Some of it is clearly rooted in religious ideology, but is twisted, in a willful perversion of sacred text, to encourage and celebrate brutality.
That rare action involves a section of the Internal Revenue Code that penalizes foundations engaging in willful, repeated or flagrant violations of tax law.
Yet despite the inherent uncertainty in the footage itself, both sides continue to dig in, accusing the other of willful blindness and bad faith.
In his statement, Mr. Johnson said efforts to link him to Mr. Breivik's attack were based on a willful misreading of his past writings.
" Menendez, meanwhile, said the sanctions bill comes as Congress is reaching a "boiling point" on Trump's "willful paralysis in the face of Kremlin aggression.
Willful ignorance — such as avoiding members of the trust circle who one knows likely to transgress in order to claim ignorance — would be punished.
Last year, India amended its insolvency and bankruptcy code, preventing willful defaulters from buying up any of their own troubled assets at discounted rates.
Simon, however, found no willful infringement because Skechers began selling Mega Blade sneakers one year before the Adidas patents were issued in May 2016.
It begins with a fatal error in 1964, survived on the willful self-delusion of people like Roy himself, and ended with Donald Trump.
Our president is a willful and heedless man who is personally inclined and politically motivated to seize any opportunity available to save his presidency.
The task force delivered its report, calling it Willful Neglect; and among the ten recommendations was that there should be an American Latino Museum.
The worst year was probably 2010, a willful disaster, which started with out-of-nowhere first-round pick Cito Culver, who is presently hitting .
Eight current or former state employees and one City of Flint employee were previously charged with tampering of evidence or willful neglect of office.
She pleaded no contest on Wednesday to a misdemeanor of willful neglect of duty in exchange for prosecutors dropping felony misconduct and conspiracy charges.
But we should acknowledge, too, that the aggression of the other two branches has often been invited by the willful weakness of the Congress.
Shaking a baby is considered an "act of willful violence" by French law, and can be punished by up to 30 years in prison.
Such reckless disregard for the security concerns of America's allies, hostility to mutually beneficial trade and willful isolation of the United States is unprecedented.
Such small details fill in the picture of the tug-and-pull between risk and self-preservation, as willful Andrew keeps mostly to himself.
A willful denial of the facts was required for Pence to press his case against Darwin, but he was clearly devoted to this cause.
They said Wolkoff denied them the opportunity to remove and preserve their work, calling his actions "gratuitous, willful, and malicious," according to court documents.
Bardot plays Juliette, an 18-year-old orphan who works in a bookstore and scandalizes her hardworking foster mother with her willful, wanton ways.
The word "abuses" has a certain connotation, suggesting willful intent to circumvent rules -- however, the report explicitly states that no such intent was found.
Fischer said that if the FEC somehow finds that GEO committed a "knowing and willful violation," the Justice Department could move enforce criminal penalties.
And in a reversal of its often seemingly willful blindness to the threat of Russian hacking, it has called out the Kremlin as NotPetya's creator.
I feel like some of the statements that have been made about the comments I have made are almost willful misreading things I have written.
Winslow also faced misdemeanor charges of indecent exposure, willful cruelty to an elderly person, battery against an elderly person and two counts of lewd conduct.
He also faces misdemeanor charges of indecent exposure, willful cruelty to an elderly person, battery against an elderly person and two counts of lewd conduct.
The concern is that the agent reviewing the application might classify any errors or omissions as evidence of "fraud or willful misrepresentation," a deportable offense.
Morrow Equipment LLC, which owns the crane, was fined $70,000 and cited "for one willful serious violation" for not following recommended procedures, the department said.
But for the violation to rise to a criminal matter rather than just an administrative one, it has to be a "willful" violation, lawyers explained.
Kasich would often rail against the lack of press coverage he received, but he also illustrated a willful ignorance of the news cycle while campaigning.
In the immediate aftermath of the escape, Sweat was cast as the accomplice to Matt, a willful idiot who ended up embroiled in Matt's plan.
In 1994, a Smithsonian task force found that the institution "displayed a pattern of willful neglect" toward Hispanics in collections, governance, personnel and resource allocation.
Only four states require a hearing beforehand to determine whether the failure to pay is willful or simply a reflection of poverty, the report found.
For anyone not interested in the willful suspension of disbelief, the natural reaction to these claims is that there's no way they could be real.
Justice Elena Kagan said the existing standard may serve as an incentive for patent infringement because it gives willful violators a way to escape liability.
Integral to that duty is reinforcing deterrence against those who would weaken our nation's security through the selective, willful, and unauthorized release of sensitive information.
Albert is due back in court later this month to face two felony charges -- 2nd degree criminal damages and willful obstruction of a law officer.
Accidents are prosecuted as crimes all the time, and yet the filmmakers brush right past that, allowing Ray's willful misdirection to pass as meaningful commentary.
It can also never be forgotten -- and won't -- that he committed monstrous, willful acts against a number of women through decades of his ascending renown.
It's what I felt when I read CNN's report about the destruction -- the outrageous, careless, wrongheaded, uneducated, ill-informed, dangerous, willful destruction -- of rape kits.
This willful neglect was on display last week at the inaugural World Humanitarian Summit, convened to face the needs of the world's most vulnerable people.
This could potentially lead to it being found a knowing and willful violation, which carries larger civil penalties and can be prosecuted as a felony.
The contradictions in Mr. Johnson's attitude to the Roman Empire are bred, perhaps, as much by geography as by his own willful and mercurial character.
Does this mean Republicans should now feel free to engage in the same willful blindness and hypocrisy that the Democrats exhibited during the Clinton investigation?
In linking the forcible destruction of one of Stefánie's identities to the willful jettisoning of another, Faludi seeks to understand the limits of self-reinvention.
Officer Goodson faces seven charges, including second-degree "depraved heart" murder — meaning murder born of willful disregard for human life — and three counts of manslaughter.
Either he was aware of the abuses at the orphanage and abided them or he ought to have been aware but remained in willful ignorance.
Maximum OSHA fines will increase by about 22019 percent, to approximately $12,000 for a serious violation and $120,000 for a willful violation of the law.
But the notion that 2020 will bear any resemblance to 1972 is built on a foundation of counterfactual history and willful misreading of contemporary politics.
Shortsighted cost-cutting and willful bureaucratic blindness may have caused the calamity in Flint but the effect is no less than a huge natural disaster.
It takes an enormous amount of willful denialism not to see that women are free-minded and creative beings just as much as men are.
While he was willful, headstrong, and self-important, he tolerated the discipline and graduated from the military school and college to which he was sent.
Doctors and hospitals would generally be protected unless they engaged in gross negligence or willful, reckless or criminal misconduct, or they intentionally harmed a patient.
Rife with symbols and encroaching apocalyptic dread, Us is a big, ambitious fable about how a society develops willful amnesia, then tears itself to pieces.
Michael Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer-slash-fixer, will be sentenced on Wednesday for multiple offenses, including willful tax evasion and various illegal campaign contributions.
Mr. Day-Lewis is already being hailed for his turn as Reynolds Woodcock, an exacting, willful London fashion designer in "Phantom Thread" (opening Dec. 295).
It takes an enormous amount of willful denialism not to see that women are free-minded and creative beings just as much as men are.
This argument is at best a misunderstanding of the War Powers Resolution and the Constitution, and at worst, it is a willful and negligent lie.
They mustn't be brainy, lest their menfolk feel slighted; they mustn't be willful; and they surely mustn't let too much of their real personalities show.
The special counsel's team hadn't gotten "admissible evidence" to show any violation was "willful" or that the value of the information met the criminal thresholds.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) accused Sunoco Pipeline of "egregious and willful violations" of environmental rules in building the Mariner East 2 pipeline.
But there is yet another way of viewing the Senate proceeding: as a vehicle for putting the willful blindness of Republican senators on public display.
It is just an assertion that seems to border on willful avoidance of any deep thinking about the influences of technology on people and society.
But if that is true, then there is no other excuse for the inadequacy of the effort other than sheer incompetence, ignorance and willful neglect.
The bill eliminates the restriction on the collection of genetic material only in cases of willful crime committed against life, sexual freedom or sexual crime.
Harold Martin is scheduled to plead guilty to one count of willful retention of national defense information at a federal court in Baltimore on Jan.
He's been charged with two counts of willful transmission of national defense information, each of which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
"His willful and material misfeasance, violation of company policies and breach of his employment contract" led to his dismissal, the board said at the time.
In 224, a midterm report was carried out to evaluate the 222 recommendations laid out by "Willful Neglect," concluding that no progress had been made.
In its deliberate imperfections, fragmentary views, and willful obstructions, the show offers a powerful meditation on all that is seen and unseen in Mangum's frames.
In the early 2015s, anorexia had been seen by the medical community as a deliberate decision by a petulant teenage girl: she was selfish, vain, willful.
The Justice Department Friday announced that Nghia Hoang Pho, a 67-year-old from Ellicott City, Maryland, has admitted to willful retention of national defense information.
The couple was arrested and charged with willful cruelty to a child and are currently being held in Morongo Basin Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail.
There's been much written about how Trump's willful blindness on this issue impacts the United States' collective efforts to keep future elections in this country safe.
Then there are the scandals, like that of Price's charter flights, that suggest at the least negligence of taxpayer dollars and, at worst, their willful mismanagement.
At that time, police arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of willful and malicious destruction of property and destruction of a place of memorial.
To ignore that feels like willful misinterpretation, and it allows us to double down on our own self-righteous disapproval of both corporal punishment and intolerance.
In practice, this has allowed France to maintain a willful blindness to inequalities among different groups, clearly delineated on the basis of race, religion and class.
Flint utilities administrator Michael Glasgow was charged with tampering with evidence for changing lead water-testing results and willful neglect of duty as a public servant.
Like the harsh, implacable God of the biblical Job, these lines of willful force might surround a character with light, or might cut him in half.
Maybe that's willful blindness—they're fully aware of how shitty it is but unwilling to point it out for fear of being kicked off the mountain.
On the other hand, its central point, that Facebook's willful passivity in the face of most things enables its worst actors, seems hard to argue with.
Far from it, as she continues to face scrutiny for what many people believe is cultural appropriation and at worse willful ignorance on issues of race.
In its most recent forms, this willful blindness was seen in Lena Dunham condemning the woman of color who accused a male Girls writer of rape.
Stryker sued Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc in 2010 for infringing its patented handheld surgical cleaning wand and was awarded more than $210 million for willful infringement.
"The complainants have also failed to present, and the records do not disclose, any evidence of willful indifference to prevailing law or other misconduct," Gregory wrote.
The courts have interpreted knowledge to include actual knowledge and willful blindness -- deliberately avoiding gaining knowledge when faced with a high likelihood of criminal activity, i.e.
It felt like the game internalized not only the willful ignorance Fudge-era Ministry but also the exclusionary prejudices that laid the groundwork for Voldemort's reign.
Winslow was formally charged with 2 counts of lewd conduct, 1 count of battery of an elder and 1 count of willful cruelty to an elder.
" Connolly pointed out that it is a federal felony to knowingly withhold information on the form, and said the key questions now are, "Was it willful?
They fuck up sometimes, and sometimes it's rather willful, but it's not just a bunch of dudes sitting in their basements with tin foil hats on.
Other FCA provisions would remain in place, including a requirement for willful wrongdoing, which shields defendants from FCA liability for honest mistakes or following bad advice.
The bank is engaged in obvious, willful blindness in failing to act under the BSA, and prevent the use of offshore secrecy by American account holders.
The charges include misconduct in office, tampering with evidence, violating treatment or monitoring provisions of the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act and willful neglect of office.
The U.S. Trustee, which oversees the administration of bankruptcy cases, also criticized the legal releases as too broad for shielding against willful misconduct or actual fraud.
We can improve transparency and notification by creating incentives for members to provide required notifications and applying sanctions for willful and repeated noncompliance with notification rules.
Willful ignorance to the fact that fat people can be anything other than fat is perhaps the most painful truth that Gay lays bare in Hunger.
"My hostility comes in if there's willful blindness or lack of curiosity rather than just not being aware of it in the first place," Thomas said.
His teachers scolded him for his willful bucking of the rules while still acknowledging his keen ear and his exceptional sensitivity to sound and musical gesture.
But he's the one who has best harnessed the anxiety and rage generated by Trumpism's assaults on democratic values and transformed them into willful, defiant optimism.
"Coll's conduct was brutal; it was violent, it was willful, and it was callous," the office of Joon H. Kim, the acting United States attorney, wrote.
Changes of plans that occur after three months may still be problematic but are not presumed to be the result of "willful misrepresentation," the cable said.
Critics have charged that regulators have not been giving them thoughtful reviews, have suffered from "willful blindness" and have just allowed the regulations to pile up.
After decades of willful exclusion and benign neglect, people with disabilities finally secured the civil rights they deserved to be full participants in our great society.
They are now marks for frivolous litigation premised upon nebulous assertions as well as a complete and willful ignorance of how pop music is actually made.
There's a $12,921 penalty for non-willful violations, while individuals who flout the law could face fines of up to $129,210 or 50% of the account.
The robots learn that each of us can be reduced to just a few lines of code, and that we're incapable of making any willful choices.
The House could also lodge new abuse of power charges relating to the President's continuing and willful refusal to cooperate with lawful congressional investigations and subpoenas.
Unfortunately, it goes wobbly in the last quarter, as Tony's refusal to face up to his past actions begins to look less willful and more stupid.
Haspel's involvement in the willful destruction of evidence about CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques program was an act of defiance of Congress and the 85033/11 Commission.
A "knowing and willful" violation of that law to the tune of more than $2,000 is a misdemeanor, while a violation exceeding $25,000 is a felony.
According to court docs, Strampel is facing 4 charges including 4th degree criminal sexual conduct with force or coercion, and willful neglect of duty -- a misdemeanor.
It adds that Cobham shall not be responsible for any injury, loss, damage, cost or expense caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of the SPS.
Tribune has filed a lawsuit against Sinclair seeking damages of at least $1 billion for what it called Sinclair's "misconduct" and "willful breaches" of the merger agreement.
"—Newsday Former NSA Contractor Indicted for Data TheftThe Department of Justice has indicted former NSA contractor Harold Thomas Martin III with "willful retention of national defense information.
As with that willful, shape-shifting jazz giant, Prince was an inscrutable chameleon, rigid only in his unwillingness to keep to a single course, artistically and otherwise.
Her: strong, willful, and playing by her own rules, and Morgan… well, Morgan is still opting for peace over violence, no matter what situation is at hand.
Like many nationalist concepts, dominicanidad required a degree of willful ignorance of how much Dominicans had in common with people on the other side of the border.
Sottsass, like many creative individuals of his generation confronted by the conflict in Europe and Italy's almost willful isolation, viewed his work (indeed himself) as necessarily political.
Seeing a woman smash a soldier into mush with her shield, toss a tank over people's heads, and commit willful acts of beautifully violent misandry was nice.
Donald Trump's willful misreading of the protest has infected the discourse and led racists to rally behind the idea that player protests are about disrespecting the flag.
While the complaint states that Pandora did take some of the lyrics down last month, it calls the delay a sign of "willful and deliberate" copyright infringement.
There are zealots that worship a giant mutated catfish, slavers, hunters, and willful fighters who are just trying to get by in swamplands, deserts, forests, and cities.
" She accused him of "a willful and deliberate indifference to our schools" and "a blatant disrespect for the teachers, school employees, parents and students of our city.
"Cigna's repeated willful breaches of the merger agreement and its successful sabotage of the transaction has caused Anthem to suffer massive damages," Anthem said in a statement.
On Tuesday, the 34-year-old appeared in court where he pled no contest to 1 count of attempted murder and 2 counts of willful child endangerment.
And to suggest that those calling for Franken's resignation simply couldn't tell the difference between inappropriate touching and serial sexual assault is a willful misunderstanding of reality.
When hateful rhetoric and actions are responded to with more hate -- which is exactly what a willful denial of compassion is -- the violent extremist mission is accomplished.
The move only reinforces the current US administration's apparent disregard for the health of women and girls, and its willful ignorance about the critical support services provided.
Ma makes striking interpretive points throughout, but never in a fussy or willful way, as sometimes happens when musicians stick to the same repertory decade after decade.
The reality of our nation's prison systems, however, reflects not only a failure to reach the standards of that law, but of widespread neglect and willful mistreatment.
In 1904, he returned to Kallstadt with his homesick wife, but German officials turned him away, viewing his absence as a willful attempt to avoid military service.
Graham, a Trump golfing partner and vocal supporter of the President and his top lieutenants, went so far as to accuse Pompeo and Mattis of willful ignorance.
In this particular escalatory scenario, the willful introduction of nuclear weapons into any ensuing conflagration might not simply be dismissed out of hand by either state party.
Overall, VMFA(A W)-242's planning and preparation ... was conducted in a confused and dangerous fashion with an almost willful disregard for basic risk management practices.
Federal prosecutors have charged him with providing material support to a terrorist group and violence and destruction of a motor vehicle with willful disregard for human life.
The SEC cease-and-desist order describes the violations as willful, fraudulent and deceitful, and identifies $127 million in ill-gotten gains generated through JPMorgan's disclosure failure.
So, it's less a situation of willful neglect than it is relying on business-as-usual defaults, which is fortunately something a whole lot easier to correct.
U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro cited multiple willful evidence violations by prosecutors in dropping the case, saying they prevented a fair trial and amounted to prosecutorial misconduct.
Jones and Chiba were charged with cruel and unusual punishment and willful omission to perform their duty, and Jones was also charged with assault by an officer.
Under criminal provisions, prosecutors would have to prove the violation was "knowing and willful," said Brendan Fischer, the director of federal reform at the Campaign Legal Center.
For "The Nap" is also a comedy of deception, including self-deception, and the sort of willful, hilarious misunderstandings that have always been a basis for slapstick.
Here, four performers invoke states of willful persistence, spreading their bodies and voices across the stage until, as if drained from exertion, they exit one by one.
The report accused Marine commanders of "willful negligence" in failing to report the killings promptly and accurately, and for failing to understand the significance of civilian deaths.
Their parents, Mona Kirk, 51, and Daniel Panico, 73, were arrested at the property and charged with willful cruelty to a child, a felony, the authorities said.
FILM SERIES Mr. Day-Lewis is already being hailed for his turn as Reynolds Woodcock, an exacting, willful London fashion designer in "Phantom Thread" (opening Dec. 25).
Election law experts said that more minor violations are treated as regulatory or civil matters, while egregious and willful campaign finance violations are treated as criminal acts.
Later, as a crafty leader, he drew a healing line underneath the shocking violence of Algeria's 1990s civil war, at the price of a willful national amnesia.
If we do pull out of the single market, job losses are probable as companies relocate out of the UK: more willful destruction of our own economy.
"This is awful," he said, looking at the empty space where the piano, which he had nicknamed Lulu after the willful heroine of Berg's opera, had stood.
Only willful blindness to the facts of the case could have led the appeals court to fault Judge Baker's description of the burden the law would impose.
It would be hard to top "The New One" when it comes to a willful blandness that feels not so much tossed off as cannily thought through.
But he is also a man of touchingly willful optimism, a professional actor who keeps putting on his best happy face until it melts right off him.
The clock is a testament to willful blindness, as today's tech barons whistle past the grim realities of the oncoming catastrophe that is man-made climate destabilization.
Affleck plays a reluctant high school basketball coach with big problems — he's a puffy, willful, fall-down drunk who blows up his marriage and lands in rehab.
The smoking mountain at its center has its own back story involving a god named Krakatau and a willful daughter, Tai Nui, whose tears filled the pools.
The four little-known firms banded together to accuse Facebook of running "the most brazen, willful anticompetitive scheme in a generation" in a federal lawsuit filed Thursday.
The former analyst, Henry Kyle Frese, 31, pleaded guilty in the United States District Court in eastern Virginia to willful transmission of top secret national defense information.
Federal prosecutors have charged Saipov with providing material support to ISIS in addition to violence and destruction of a motor vehicle with willful disregard for human life.
On Wednesday, prosecutors charged Saipov with providing material support to a terrorist group and violence and destruction of a motor vehicle with willful disregard for human life.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 81%What critics said: "It can be a fun diversion, sweet in its willful irrelevancy and alluring in its jovial rhythms.
Speaking at his daily press conference Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang did not deny the documents were real but did accuse Times' reporters of willful misinterpretation.
Wright's demeanor did not impress me as someone who was telling the truth," and also reproached him for his "willful and bad faith pattern of obstructive behavior.
The defense team has cast Gates as an embezzler who deceived Manafort for his own interests, and blamed him for any willful attempts to break the law.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 82%What critics said: "It can be a fun diversion, sweet in its willful irrelevancy and alluring in its jovial rhythms.
In addition, Strampel, a former MSU dean and Nassar's boss, was found guilty in June of misconduct in office and two counts of willful neglect of duty.
Similar to the people who brag about not watching Game of Thrones, it takes a willful effort to ignore such a ubiquitous cultural force as Taylor Swift.
Some current White House officials say they are exhausted amid the constant fighting and lack the energy to constrain a willful president bent on having his way.
Indeed, Kim's unwillingness to give up his nuclear weapons has been as obvious as Mount Paektu on a clear day: willful blindness won't make it go away.
Former Michigan State Dean William Strampel was sentenced to a year in prison in August after being convicted of misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty.
Love is not judgmental about Hyden, and lets him be his sunny, deluded self — down to a willful obliviousness about the realities of drug trafficking and use.
"The lack of fact-checking is outrageous because it's so willful," James Martin, the executive director of the Avedon Foundation, said in a statement sent to Hyperallergic.
This willful ignorance is one reason why a majority of Americans might be shocked at what happened in Charlottesville but the majority of black Americans probably aren't.
Judge Thomas Estes submitted his resignation letter after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday ruled that his "grave, willful and repeated wrongdoing" had damaged the judicial system.
Defunding Planned Parenthood would be an additional act of willful disrespect with serious consequences for women, tagged to the outrage of Republicans' long-term assault on Obamacare itself.
As a global businessman with interests on all continents, Trump's blindness to the interconnectedness entrenched by technology, the global economy, travel, trade and media is willful and worrying.
"This @Alitalia video showcasing a silent blackfaced "Obama" is reprehensive on so many levels: racism, extreme provincialism, willful ignorance of facts, lack of historic knowledge," tweeted one user.
In combination with the willful denial of committed anti-Semites — some of whom see Trump as a fellow-traveler — a superficial understanding of the Holocaust can be toxic.
People are lured into an agreement of willful illusion by over-the-top bright lights, shiny surfaces, whirring sounds, violent splashes of patterned floors, and impossibly massive architecture.
VALLETTA (Reuters) - Malta on Thursday accused Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini of willful inaccuracy in accusing the small island state of breaking promises to take in Mediterranean migrants.
"Google's failure to pay female employees the same compensation paid to male employees for substantially equal or substantially similar work has been and is willful," the lawsuit states.
One young and willful Targaryen Princess, Aerea, makes the terrible mistake of running away by stealing the biggest, baddest, oldest dragon of all time: Balerion the Black Dread.
On the outside, Díaz is defiant and willful, stubborn and reckless, yet inside she's a lonely, confused girl who just wants to please, to do the right thing.
"Much like this virus, misinformation, willful or benign in nature, will continue to spread until measures are taken to limit exposure and treat symptoms," Dingell wrote on Friday.
Despite Clay's willful ignorance, the tension between Jessica's understandable stumbles toward mental health and Nina's avoiding speaking about her history fuels some of the season's most important moments.
In exchange, Glasgow gave a plea of no contest to willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor, citing reasons of possible civil liability, according to his attorney, Robert Harrison.
Owens, although usually well-behaved, can at times also be defiant, willful and immature, and Mr. James adroitly conveys his hurt and half-buried anger in subversive flashes.
The AIDS epidemic of the '173s and '90s required transgressive demonstrations like these to upend the willful ignorance of politicians and the demonizing hysteria of the news media.
This is a question of just how much damage we're prepared to let a madman inflict on the lives of innocent victims through malicious lies and willful harassment.
The New York state attorney general has accused the foundation in a civil lawsuit of "repeated and willful self-dealing transactions" that violate state and federal charity laws.
And what about statues like "Willful Failure or Refusal to Depart" (8 U.S. Code § 1253), violated by illegal aliens who have already been ordered to leave the country?
In all, the show reminded me about agency, about how love is a willful and conscientious construction — that we decide to love and to what extent we will.
They require procurement officials to take the common-sense step of considering past wrongdoing that is serious, willful, repeated or pervasive in weighing whether to award a contract.
Rozema turns it into the story of a clever, willful woman who grits her teeth and, in a reckless gamble, evades the dictates of an oppressive patriarchal society.
The former WADA president Richard W. Pound called out her "willful negligence," saying to BBC Sport that she was "reckless beyond description" for failing to heed the prohibition.
And the more information the State Department has about an applicant, the more opportunities it has to decide that he was engaged in some form of willful misrepresentation.
" Lawyers were not able to speak directly with these women, but determined that "such a pattern arguably constitutes willful misfeasance and violation of the company's sexual harassment policy.
But her presence fills the movie, partly because she serves as an affecting reminder of Iran's past, much as the willful Marziyeh is an emissary of its future.
May's willful ignorance and obstinacy means she has never understood the landscape she's operating in, where the minefields lie, where the safe places and escape routes might be.
Herbert Fingarette, a contrarian philosopher who, while plumbing the perplexities of personal responsibility, defined heavy drinking as willful behavior rather than as a potential disease, died on Nov.
Among the most thrilling opera artists of our time, she was able to sing with subtle allure and intimacy and still suggest that Carmen was willful and dangerous.
The pathos and wonder of "A Woman's Life" comes from its recognition that Jeanne is at once a captive of cruel circumstances and a willful, intelligent human being.
It is a narrow statute, criminalizing only willful acts "by means of bribery" that have the effect of obstructing the communication of information about crimes to federal investigators.
For another, imposing willful blindness to something as critical as gender only makes it harder for a company to detect, prevent, and reverse bias on exactly that variable.
A better epitaph for the aborted story of Britain in Europe and the tragedy of a disoriented nation's willful infliction of enduring self-harm is impossible to imagine.
But the selection of Mr. Adityanath is a reminder of the willful blindness on the part of the Indian commentariat to the essential nature of Mr. Modi's party.
The Coast Guard's Marine Board of Investigation is looking for evidence of misconduct, inattention to duty, negligence or willful violation of the law by licensed or certified individuals.
It takes willful blindness not to acknowledge either the lack of direct evidence of collusion or the implausibility of many of the theories abounding on cable news programs.
"This review process not only opens up the possibility for inappropriate delays, but also allows for willful and blatant withholding of important information the public has requested," Sen.
"This review process not only opens up the possibility for inappropriate delays, but also allows for willful and blatant withholding of important information the public has requested," Sen.
Judge Henry Floyd, an appointee of President Obama, asked if there is anything other than "willful blindness" that would give the court reason not to consider the statements.
And so it goes: a woman speaks out against a privileged boy or powerful man only to face willful denial, moral indifference, and seething rage from many sources.
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciScaramucci: 'Trump fatigue' could help Bloomberg beat Trump if he wins Democratic nomination Will Republicans continue to engage in willful blindness?
Certainly there are more important issues — his desire to dismantle Obamacare, his cruel treatment of undocumented families, his willful ignorance about nearly every important domestic and international issue.
Investigators are seeking an arrest warrant for Durham on counts of assault on a child younger than 12, child abuse and willful failure to discharge duties, Waters said.
Former Michigan State University dean William Strampel: On 44 counts of "willful neglect of duty" and 1 count of felony misconduct relating to the Nassar cases, NPR reports.
Trump remains in willful denial of the thousands of deaths caused by his government's inept, under-funded, and under-motivated response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017.
Since willful failure to pay employment taxes can be punishable with time behind bars, it's imperative that you knock out the appropriate paperwork before you hire a household employee.
Not on the radar "It is now not on the radar screen and there is what I would describe as a willful acquiescence to the settlement enterprise," Miller said.
Chris Turner is the author of The War on Science: Muzzled Scientists and Willful Blindness in Stephen Harper's Canada and four other books on climate change, sustainability, and technology.
" Goldman, through his company Esplanade Productions Inc, is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, including from merchandise sales, reflecting what he called Disney's "wanton, deliberate, malicious, and willful misconduct.
Fourth, given what appears to be the President-elect's operating style -- strong and willful -- what may well be required are individuals whom he respects, and whom he cannot intimidate.
Merseal's lawsuit claims her son suffered physical injuries as a result of the fight, and continues to endure "mental harm" because of the teachers' "wanton, willful and outrageous" actions.
In a rare pirouette of interiority, Chuck divulges that his father (Jeffrey DeMunn) used to surprise Chuck's mother with deliberate and willful cruelty, because women "want" to be dominated.
Exxon counters that the state's case is fatally flawed and is based on a misunderstanding, perhaps a willful one, of how the company calculated the costs of future projects.
Defendants mum Adams is demanding a jury trial and at least $2145 million in a lawsuit that alleges willful and wanton negligence and five counts of civil rights deprivation.
"At the very least, it seems that across a number of its products Google may have engaged in willful blindness, all while profiting from this fraudulent activity," Warner wrote.
When she meets a couple whose daughter went missing thirty years ago, reasonable doubts give way to willful belief – and the power of emotion threatens to overcome all rationality.
It was likely the idealistic perspective of Facebook's leadership that led to the naivety about the potential for misuse of the social network, rather than willful ignorance or greed.
If convicted, Martin faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison for each of the 20 counts of willful retention of national defense information, according to the indictment.
It is not an optional extra or something that's nice to have, and the willful decision to keep the web inaccessible can feel like a slap in the face.
Glasgow. In May, Glasgow gave a plea of no contest to willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor, citing reasons of possible civil liability, according to his attorney, Robert Harrison.
But a parliamentary committee investigating the scandal accused him of "willful ignorance" after he acknowledged having failed to read emails that referred to settlement payments made to hacking victims.
" Asked if he was worried about leading the Philharmonic musicians, who have a reputation, fairly or not, for being willful, he said: "The goal is to make great music.
That a single British woman in the game's reveal trailer has Battlefield players so riled up is willful ignorance that such a role could have ever existed in history.
It is not necessary to prove willful conduct when awarding actual damages, in this case the coffee company's profits for improper use of the Marley name, the panel said.
And they would say look, this player moved, that player moved, it's fine, everyone's doing it, and it creates this culture of willful neglect of this Article 19 law.
She said major firms were showing "willful ignorance" over child labor in their supply chains because they see it as too much cost and effort to tackle the problem.
This administration has chosen willful ignorance in order to avoid science-based action that would build safe, healthy communities in which to raise our families and grow our economy.
"Whilst cornering willful defaulters is critical, the limitations it could inadvertently impose on asset recoveries needs to be thought through," EY's national leader for financial services, Abizer Diwanji, said.
The enforcement unit denies that it is reluctant to pursue criminal charges, but argues that it can be harder than agents think to prove willful violation of the law.
She was quick to point out that the gender bias in the industry isn't willful so much as diversity remains an afterthought far more than it is a goal.
Both Halo and Stryker argued that the test allowed a willful infringer to escape punishment if it could muster any reasonable defense, even if it acted in bad faith.
Mr. Bollea's new lawsuit also accuses a Florida radio host and several other people of participating in a "willful and malicious conspiracy to extort him" and invade his privacy.
In Mr. de Blasio's case, the chief enforcement officer for the State Board of Elections found emails suggesting such direct coordination, signaling what she called "willful and flagrant" lawbreaking.
It also denies the Trump administration request for a small amount of money to develop a counter to the willful Russian violation of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
Trump remains in willful denial of the thousands of deaths caused by his government's inept, under-funded, and under-motivated response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year.
While some, including myself, questioned the basis for the Edwards indictment, it would be willful blindness for the Trump team to ignore the obvious analogies to the current controversy.
If machines that were approaching human general intelligence were to be endowed with consciousness, would this potentially make them more willful and less easily controlled by their human creators?
Nick Lyon, the director, was charged last year with involuntary manslaughter, willful neglect of duty and misconduct in office for the deaths of the two men, WJRT-TV reports.
Pushed on his failure to increase police numbers back in 2013, Boris claimed that any suggestion he had actually promised 1,000 additional police officers was a "willful misconstruction."Heathrow
"A lot of the ancient alien stuff relies on willful ignorance and temporal chauvinism" — a disbelief that ancient people were capable of complex feats of engineering, Mr. Feder said.
Armida, the queen of Damascus and a willful sorceress, has a furious aria when, after having fallen for the handsome Rinaldo, she vents her anger at his cold rebuff.
In keeping with that trend, Judge DiFiore's order was specifically tailored to permit sanctions only against prosecutors who commit "willful and deliberate" misconduct, sparing those who merely make mistakes.
Businessman Trump exhibited this willful ignorance when, for example, he said the scientific connection between asbestos exposure and disease was a matter of a conspiracy carried out by mobsters.
Nghia H. Pho, 67, of Ellicott City, Md., pleaded guilty to one count of willful retention of national defense information, an offense that carries a possible 10-year sentence.
Graham filed three claims against Prince, the Gagosian Gallery, and Larry Gagosian — who purchased Prince's work — on December 30, 2015 for willful infringement upon his rights under copyright law.
Headstrong and willful even at the best of times, she becomes self-destructive at others: After her love affair with an artist turns sour, she tries to kill herself.
"There is what you might call a willful blindness," said Peter Saunders, a former member of the pope's Commission for the Protection of Minors, whose mandate expired in December.
That tiny, dapple-colored dog was both willful and invisible: She never once came when called, and she could disappear beneath the lowest bushes, behind the smallest fallen branch.
Jordan Peele followed up his 2017 smash debut Get Out with Us, a big, ambitious, terrifying fable about how a society develops willful amnesia, then tears itself to pieces.
While state law does provide for the removal of sheriff for reasons like "willful misconduct" and "intoxication," the county commissioners were stymied by the lack of precedent and clarity.
Meanwhile, world leaders have also been lulled into willful amnesia concerning the mass killings of Hutus in Congo in which Mr. Kagame's forces were implicated after he took power.
Kirby said the failure to return represents a "willful decision" by Machar not to abide by his own commitments to implement the agreement on the resolution of the conflict.
In August, Gargiulo was found guilty of two first-degree murders and one count of "willful, deliberate, and premeditated attempted murder and attempted escape," according to the DA's office.
I've been accused of obscurantism, closet climate denialism and willful misdirection — all for the crime of insufficiently attesting to the dangers of a warming trend I do not deny.
To act like everyone has had the same access to share their funny is willful ignorance at its best -- and just a good ol' fashioned front at its truth.
There was nothing empty or blank about it except the willful forgetting by the Western world, after the onset of the slave trade, of Africa's long and fascinating history.
" It also issued a warning to department officials should another shutdown occur: "We will consider such violations in the future to be knowing and willful violations of the Act.
" The joint ethics statement of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and the Society of American Magicians forbids both "willful exposure" of magic methods and "unauthorized use of another's creation.
The one count of "willful cause of unlawful corporate contribution" from June 2016 to October 2016 relates to Cohen's involvement in the payoff to former Playboy model Karen McDougal.
But Ms. Parkinson (of AMC's "Humans" and a fabulous Masha in the Royal Court "Seagull" in 2007) inflects Judy's willful domestic blissfulness with a subconscious note of squeaky dissonance.
Massachusetts, meanwhile, has argued that Eldred's relapse was "willful," and that the legal system needs to have the threat of jail-time in its arsenal for offenders like her.
During my four years as an undergraduate at UChicago from 2011 to 2015, I grew increasingly dissatisfied with the university's willful ignorance of students' concerns, especially students of color.
For the reform-minded, the ethics panels' paralysis is yet another symptom of a willful ignorance that allows the Capitol to make much of minor improvements while circumventing real change.
Jonathan Smith: So the federal government has one criminal civil rights statute, the 18 U.S.C. 242, which permits the US to prosecute people for willful violations of someone's civil rights.
According to the note, the counsel will consider any future such tweets as "willful and knowing" violations, though it's kinda hard to believe Scavino didn't know about the Hatch Act.
Speaking of strength, so many are commenting on the nude scene in the film, but to me, what's just as striking is how willful and physically capable Lizzie comes across.
"If there is unjustified and unlawful recourse to firearms resulting in death, that may amount to willful killing and that's a grave breach of the fourth Geneva Convention," she added.
For many of the same reasons described above, the Department of Justice concluded the evidence was insufficient to prove the officers' actions were a willful violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Either way, the majority of the time the context maxim doesn't work; it just exposes the willful ignorance of these people, who often refuse to take responsibility for their actions.
A smaller or more parochial corner of America would never contemplate secession, if only because the achievement of such willful idiosyncrasy would come at the cost of isolation and obscurity.
Trump needs to understand that a willful and skillful mediator is critical, but much more important are partners willing to make decisions that allow a third party to bridge gaps.
In that regard Spicer is the perfect reflection of the Trump White House — its boorishness and its cluelessness, its willful ignorance and its disdain for alternative, reliable sources of facts.
"Hope is never a willful ignorance to the hardships and cruelty that so many suffer or the enormous challenges that we face," Obama declared to hundreds of silent gala attendees.
By all appearances, the willful, tenacious, and stubborn family pet has finally obliged, eagerly picking up paintbrushes with his mouth and making short strokes on canvases in exchange for treats.
And to have that counsel and staff decide, with no basis for comparison, whether what you have done is bad enough, willful enough, and provable enough, to warrant an indictment.
The "cyber attack" aspect of this is either completely made up or a willful misunderstanding by Kemp about how standard security research works, repurposed to attack Abrams and the Democrats.
Key among the new guidelines: -- Court systems shouldn't jail people for nonpayment of fees and fines without first establishing that nonpayment is willful and not just the result of indigence.
The 800-page document released Tuesday contains new details about the 2012 violence, but it does not reveal a smoking gun showing willful negligence by anyone in the Obama administration.
But to refuse taking even commonsense measures to restrict access to guns for people who, history suggests, are more likely commit these acts, is willful blindness, gun control advocates say.
This demonstrates, at best, a willful ignorance of the food plight and, at worst, an intentional betrayal of hard-working Americans who are optimistic that food remains a universal right.
Aliens who have sought to procure a benefit of any kind under the Immigration and Nationality Act by fraud or willful misrepresentation of a material fact are inadmissible. 5. Rep.
Ruth admits that she is "useless," and, in a way, her willful uselessness—she talks about her ineptitude in a little girl's voice—is what Bessie wants, despite her annoyance.
Much of the blame for the willful failure to implement immigration law rests with President Obama, his similarly minded judicial allies like Judge Lee and anti-American open borders advocates.
"It sounds to me like a fraud on the court, possibly a willful and deliberate fraud that should have consequences for both the court and the attorneys' bar," he added.
A parent company's professed ignorance of the alleged misbehavior that was either willful or genuine but outside the norms of responsible corporate governance just the same (to put it mildly).
She was charged with one count of misconduct in office, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison, and one count of willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor.
That's a reminder that for all of their father's willful buffoonery, he has real smarts, real skills and a real place in polite society that they've all been exposed to.
If you own an account in a foreign country, make sure you report it if you are required to — the penalties for willful violation of reporting rules can be steep.
If by some chance some of them are different, they are almost certainly not going to expose grave crimes in Benghazi or willful mishandling of classified information on Clinton's part.
This president, who previously promised to maintain LGBT nondiscrimination protections, has turned his back on the transgender community and shown a willful disregard for the safety of transgender students everywhere.
They have deftly played on such "fears," presenting themselves as paranoid, reactive victims nuking up for sheer survival, thus garnering sympathy from the gullible and willful denialists the world over.
Out of about 40 states with laws that can take licenses away for these debts, only a few require showing that the failure to pay is willful, the group says.
"Neglect of duty" was a willful or repeated failure to fulfill statutory responsibilities; "malfeasance in office" meant committing some unlawful act, such as extortion or bribery, under color of law.
Occasionally, the contours of a conventional coming-of-age story are visible through the haze, making Ms. Decker's techniques seem as willful and contrived as some of Evangeline's theatrical conceits.
It's easy to forgive James for keeping to a pace as ruminative and slow as the age he lived in; with Banville, it feels willful to the point of perversity.
" It is there especially in the willful provincialism of Prime Minister Theresa May who famously said, "If you believe you're a citizen of the world, you're a citizen of nowhere.
This kind of willful blindness is true across industries but may speak to a way in which sports are covered in particular and the fan culture around players and teams.
And does the whiteness of the interns reflect willful culling or just self-selection, with black and brown potential candidates opting not to apply to work in this White House?
All this is to say that Pierre is a haughty, willful powder keg of conflicting drives in a film whose subject is teenage identity in an age of bewildering choices.
Vance County District Attorney Mike Waters said the officer, Warren Durham, has been charged with assault on a child under 12, child abuse, and willful failure to discharge his duties.
" She told a local CBS station in a statement this week that "ending willful defiance suspensions may be one of the best ways to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline.
Companies that manufacture such drugs and doctors who prescribe them would generally be protected unless they engaged in "reckless or willful misconduct" or "gross negligence" or intentionally harmed a patient.
She told Jackson that she was the product of a failed abortion and harangued her constantly about her bad hair, her weight, and her "willful" refusal to cultivate feminine charm.
Until we have single-payer, however, it is willful ignorance and borderline maliciousness to refuse to acknowledge what Republicans are doing in refusing to expand Medicaid: They are killing people.
" Those responsible will be prosecuted The Ukrainian General Prosecutor's office said in a statement it was now investigating the incident as a possible case of "willful killing and aircraft destruction.
To oppose his testimony after Bolton's accusations is willful ignorance of a direct allegation of abuse of power from someone spit out of the inner circle of the White House.
The flipside of this willful ignorance of the scene in Iran is a fixation on the political context of the music, what Steward calls "the romanticized politicization" of Iranian music.
Indeed, those who argue that technology has rendered the legislative branch's role in foreign affairs ineffective ignore Congress's willful abdication of its concurrent authority to affect foreign policy over time.
It may be that some people are spreading disinformation because they don't understand the consequences, they just think it's funny, but it doesn't come from a place of willful maliciousness.
President Trump's willful disdain for diplomacy and his lack of both organizational and political strategies to solve pressing challenges imperil America's standing in the world and make us less safe.
The severity of Petraeus's conduct — which involved both willful, deliberate disclosures of classified information and lying to federal investigators about it — was somewhat obscured by ending with a misdemeanor plea.
Glasgow, a former laboratory and water quality supervisor who now serves as the city's utilities administrator, is charged with tampering with evidence, a felony, and willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor.
Unlike patent law, in which the patent owner needs to prove infringement and damages in order to recover, copyright law assumes damages of up to $150,000 for willful acts of infringement.
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson is the latest example of the LGBT community being taken to task about it's corporatization and willful ignoring of it's most marginalized communities.
The misconduct charge carries up to five years in jail, as well as a possible $10,000 fine; willful neglect carries up to one year in jail and a possible $1,000 fine.
At the same time, his slathering and slack markings, such as in "Dutch Interior," suggest a willful regression into the infantile, so as to move the viewer closer to sensual instinctiveness.
Snowden was charged by U.S. federal prosecutors in 2013 with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence to an unauthorized person.
There's nothing wrong with playing out old or familiar tropes if you do them well, but Machines Like Me seems to avoid delving into new ideas with an almost willful obstinance.
We can't chalk this up to Ryan being in an impossible position and making the wrong call—it speaks to him being a willful participant in something he knows is horrible.
Charged with 20 counts of willful retention of national defense information and theft of government property, Martin, 54, was arrested following a search of his Glen Burnie, Maryland, residence on Aug.
"President Trump's willful paralysis in the face of Kremlin aggression has reached a boiling point in Congress," Menendez, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a statement.
Liane Shekter-Smith, former supervisor at the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, who was previously charged with misconduct and willful neglect related to inaction on Legionnaires' and lead issues in Flint.
"Furthermore, American's reckless indifference to [the teen's] health, safety and welfare rises to the level of willful and wanton disregard for the rights or safety of [the teen]," the suit alleges.
When we talk about the toxic and inaccurate things or dangerous rhetoric about trans people, a lot of it is ignorance but a lot of it is also simply willful ignorance.
AM liable for handling transactions for Palestinian militant group Hamas, said there is "no question" the Anti-Terrorism Act covers Fields' case, but showing "knowledge or willful blindness" may be tough.
And far from being the skillful and willful negotiator we were promised, Mr. Trump seems to be stumbling about without much of a coherent policy, let alone a single negotiating success.
One can imagine that Castle's perceptions were guided by willful, directed attention — and, of course, the sharpened perceptions of an eye that must account for almost all impressions of the world.
In their willful poshness, these names read as attempts to hand an insulating veneer of comfort to babies being born into a world shot through and sinking with discomfort and uncertainty.
His Supreme Court appeal rested on arguments that Blankenship's trial court judge incorrectly interpreted the definition of "willful" violations of federal safety laws, because Blankenship was not aware of the violations.
The university, busily policing student sexuality, has had its reputation harmed by a rape culture, and Waco's prosecutors have shown a willful hypocrisy in their version of justice for the victims.
The ex-sheriff has admitted to the civil contempt, but said his actions were inadvertent and not willful or intentional - standards that would need to be proved for a criminal prosecution.
The agreement allows for Vivint, in the case of a willful breach, to sue for the full benefits of the transaction, which in this case are well over a billion dollars.
The president should dismiss James Comey for his willful and intentional attempts to alter the outcome of a presidential election and the Department of Justice should open an investigation into him.
It takes a lot of willful exposure to MP3s to mirror that kind of impact, but it's possible, and people may pile that noise onto others in a sound-cluttered environment.
Between sticky sweat, mixing saliva and unverifiable fluids, sex requires a certain willful blindness to visceral realities of the human body, and we walk a fine line between desire and disgust.
Daniel McMahon, 31, was charged with willful interference with a candidate for elective office, bias-motivated interference with a candidate for elective office, threats to injure in interstate commerce, and cyberstalking.
And if something like this retweet happens again, law enforcement would consider it "a willful and knowing violation of the law," which could get her into more trouble down the line.
They involved illegal activity and the willful violation of the privacy rights of hundreds of Americans who'd done nothing wrong other than have their names appear in John Podesta's email inbox.
Rather than architectural phenomena that were prototyped, blueprinted, scheduled and constructed, the works seem like buildings that whimsically happened themselves into existence, the playful concoctions of creatively willful trees and blossoms.
But a parliamentary committee investigating the scandal accused him of "willful ignorance" after he acknowledged that he had failed to read emails that referred to settlement payments made to hacking victims.
KIEV (Reuters) - The Ukrainian prosecutor general's office said on Saturday it is investigating possible willful killing and aircraft destruction in its probe of the crash of a Ukrainian airliner in Iran.
The essential flaw in for-profit education is the almost willful failure to realize that it is not the act of providing ''customer service'' that is at the core of education.
Knowing what we do about America's capacity for forgiveness, or for willful forgetting, we can maybe allow, with some ruefulness, that the restoration of his body was more astonishing, after all.
Mr. Trump's claims are part of a pattern of willful deception and distortion that threatens to become normalized unless the press fulfills its obligation to repeatedly call attention to such perversity.
While in the case of Kelly, it is unfair to assume she was speaking out of malicious intent, exclusion is exclusion — whether it's the result of willful malice or pure ignorance.
Blankenship's Supreme Court appeal rested on arguments that Blankenship's trial court judge incorrectly interpreted the definition of "willful" violations of federal safety laws, because Blankenship was not aware of the violations.
Willful violation of FARA is a felony, punishable by a fine and up to five years in prison, but there have only been seven criminal cases in the past five decades.
A tendency to self-censor may result, which the philosopher Kristie Dotson calls "testimonial smothering" -- a coerced self-silencing due to the pernicious, often willful, ignorance of the would-be hearers.
"The findings of the US Section 301 investigation are a willful distortion of facts and full of selective assertions and allegations," said Zhang Xiangchen, Beijing's ambassador to the World Trade Organization.
The grand jury could have recommended De Los Santos be charged with willful failure to discharge his duties and assault on a female, but decided Tuesday that no charges should be pursued.
This isn't entirely willful self-delusion; it's based on the notion that separation through negotiations into some kind of semi-sovereign Palestinian polity is likely the least bad solution to the conflict.
Mark Warner warned of the growing danger of digital advertising fraud and what he says is the inattention and "willful blindness" of Google and other major players to fraudulent and criminal activity.
Warner concluded by asking the FTC to "look closely at these reports, including the extent to which major ecosystem stakeholders engage in willful blindness to fraudulent activity in the online ad market."
And despite players' repeated explanations of the intention behind their decision to kneel or raise a fist, it seems there's still a lot of (sometimes willful) misunderstanding about why they're doing so.
But the charges against Officer Goodson, a 17-year veteran, stand out: He alone faces a count of second-degree depraved-heart murder — in essence, murder with willful indifference to human life.
According to the defense, Winner's plea decision was heavily influenced by the nature of the Espionage Act, which considers only the willful nature of the disclosure and its impact on national security.
This is not only wishful thinking on his part, but dangerous in its distortion of the signal most enduring conflict in our nation's history and in its willful ignorance about American history.
Getty Images Aimee Bender is the author of quirky novels such as The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake and short story collections like The Girl in the Flammable Skirt and Willful Creatures.
At worst, it shows willful ignorance and a desire to not hit North Carolina where it hurts the most, regardless of the association's (frequently) self-proclaimed and (conveniently) tax-evading educational mission.
He pled guilty to charges of willful failure to pay child support and wire fraud on Wednesday, and prosecutors are asking the judge to tack on another five years to his sentence.
Herald Thomas Martin III, 52, was charged with 85033 counts of "willful retention of national defense information," according to a statement released by the Justice Department shortly after the indictment was returned.
Herald Thomas Martin III, 2628, was charged with 28503 counts of "willful retention of national defense information," according to a statement released by the Justice Department shortly after the indictment was returned.
The justices said a test for determining willful infringement, which can allow judges to triple damages awarded to a patent owner, was too rigid and allowed some egregious infringers to escape liability.
" The suit makes it seem Tom was almost out to hurt the guy, claiming the actor "committed a willful and unprovoked physical act of aggression ... by intentionally ... running over his prone body.
The law also grants consumers a private right to sue for the greater of $500 or the actual monetary loss in damages, and treble (triple) damages for each willful or knowing violation.
The office said it has sent a warning letter to O'Rielly this time, but will consider other infractions "a willful and knowing violation of the law" that could lead to legal action.
Baran said that the law allows for civil penalties if an expenditure is misreported unintentionally, but a criminal case could be brought if the misrepresentation is shown to be willful and knowing.
"  Hawley's bill would put the force of law behind the list, threatening companies with fines of up to $1,000 per person for "willful or reckless" violations and $85033 per day for "negligence.
However, I was very interested to see — as this article states — that the proliferation of the internet and various social media platforms can, in fact, foster willful ignorance and distortions of reality.
Martin was charged under the Espionage Act with twenty counts of willful retention of national defense information, including classified documents from at least three different agencies dating as far back as 1996.
Charges: Bank fraud, false statements and reports to a bank, wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering and aiding and abetting, willful violation of order of Secretary of Agriculture and aiding and abetting.
White Americans hunger for plausible deniability and swaddle in it and always have — for the sublime relief of deferred responsibility, the soft violence of willful ignorance, the barbaric fiction of rugged individualism.
Studies based on self-reporting are a cornerstone of psychology and medicine, but they face a number of validity problems based on participants' unreliable memories or willful distortion of their subjective experiences.
Take, for instance, its willful, stubborn nostalgia for bygone eras, like old Hollywood and the Jazz Age, and its occasional nods toward the thought that change isn't just threatening but actively bad.
I preferred not to see the abuses in the community I had voluntarily joined as an adult because witnessing my community's willful blindness to those abuses could send me over the edge.
" The report said that the lawyers weren't able to speak with any of those women, but that "such a pattern arguably constitutes willful misfeasance and violation of the company's sexual harassment policy.
"Any allegation of law enforcement misconduct and willful deprivation of civil rights is taken seriously," R. Trent Shores, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma, said in a statement.
But the variations on their characters' willful stupidity (Jon thinks a tampon is an emotion) are stretched awfully thin, as if a "Saturday Night Live" sketch were being played on a loop.
It doesn't rise to the levels of past criminal cases, which involved either the intentional and willful mishandling of classified information, disloyalty to the United States or an effort to obstruct justice.
Its "Abortion Pill Reversal Information Act" expresses concern that the increase in medical abortion represents a "willful disregard of women's health and safety" and has become a "cash cow" for abortion providers.
Moreover, Mr. Putin's inability to rein in the willful Mr. Kadyrov is a key indicator that the Russian president's control over the powerful elites in his own state may also be waning.
And his initial introduction to the orchestra was not propitious: Decades ago, as a young conductor, he sat in on rehearsals and watched an older generation of players, who were famously willful.
"Holocaust denial is a willful, deliberate and longstanding deception tactic by anti-Semites that is incontrovertibly hateful, hurtful, and threatening to Jews," Jonathan Greenblat, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, told CNNMoney.
Today's passage eschews birds and bees and instead chastises the human beast for one of our many inexcusable shortcomings, willful ignorance, the choice to just give up when faced with the unknown.
Law enforcement officials arrested 30-year-old Henry Kyle Frese of Virginia as he arrived at work Tuesday morning and charged him with two counts of willful transmission of national defense information.
Forums operate differently from sites like Facebook and YouTube, obviously, but what best practices and regulations have evolved or could evolve to curb their impact on at-risk users or willful actors?
Bouverie's chronological narrative conveys how appeasement transformed over the years: from a reactive, fearful policy to an enthusiastic, idealistic project to what can only be deemed a strenuous exercise in willful denial.
This approach to alliance-building, along with her occasionally willful leadership style, is how she initially amassed a substantial fandom among Game of Thrones viewers who saw her as a feminist character.
But as we've already seen over the course of this week, the government often gets in the way of such moments of collective bliss—either through willful malfeasance or bureaucratic red tape.
These common law crimes—malfeasance (doing a wrongful act), misfeasance (doing a lawful act in a wrong manner) or nonfeasance (willful neglect of duty)—all can be prosecuted under the Michigan Penal Code.
The Canadian Human Rights Act allows for up to $20,000 in damages for each count of pain and suffering, and up to another $20,000 if the discrimination is "willful or reckless," CBC reported.
And have those states become so willful, stable and risk-ready that they will accept Netanyahu's Palestinian state and compel the Palestinians to accept some downsized polity that leaves Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty?
BR: Well, you know again, first of all it is important, I wouldn't, I would stop short of saying that there was any willful government intention from Saudi Arabia to support al Qaeda.
And the munitions in this sale could very well be used to support a Saudi air campaign in Yemen that either through carelessness, incompetence or willful disregard could claim still more innocent lives.
But Britons of Caribbean descent say the immigration fiasco reveals far more than bureaucratic fumbling, exposing a willful ignorance of Britain's colonial past and its rich black history, which goes back many centuries.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Jammin Java's argument that the award was an unwarranted "windfall" because no evidence was presented of willful trademark violations.
"There are only two reasons why the FDA would take 17 months to make a final decision on Texas's importation of thiopental sodium: gross incompetence or willful obstruction," Paxton said in a statement.
Attorney General Barbara Underwood's lawsuit claims to have uncovered unlawful political coordination by the Donald J. Trump Foundation with Trump's White House campaigns, and "repeated and willful self-dealing" to benefit the president.
During oral arguments before the high court, the companies said they should have been awarded enhanced damages because the infringement of their patents was willful, which can allow for a tripling of damages.
Brittany had initially been charged with 1 count of misdemeanor criminal trespass and 1 count of misdemeanor willful obstruction of a law enforcement officer when she was busted in Atlanta a year ago.
Holt pressed Trump on releasing his tax returns because detractors claim he may be hiding information, why not ask Clinton about the willful destruction of emails under subpoena where undisputedly information was destroyed?
The legislation would make lynching — "the willful act of murder by a collection of people assembled with the intention of committing an act of violence upon any person" — punishable as a hate crime.
"Any allegation of law enforcement misconduct and willful deprivation of civil rights is taken seriously," R. Trent Shores, an attorney representing the Northern District of Oklahoma, said in a statement to the Times.
"Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation – including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more," Underwood said in a statement.
She certainly seems at risk, given that she does little more than moon about as she tends, with increasing testiness, to her daughter, Dorsa (Avin Manshadi), a willful girl with a wiggy doll.
We shall see whether Republicans will continue their willful blindness to the evidence, direct and circumstantial, until they will have to vote whether to impeach in the House and remove in the Senate.
Through the willful perversion of shared history, whites have been able to appropriate the victimhood of minorities and, in an audacious reversal, insist that an obvious thing isn't real — otherwise known as gaslighting.
"Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation — including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more," Underwood said in a statement.
"Israel is flagrantly employing a systematic and willful policy of summary executions against the Palestinian people; such provocative acts are in direct violation of international law and conventions," Ashrawi said in a statement.
" In his contract, "for cause" includes fraud, embezzlement and felony conviction, and a willful violation of the company's code of conduct, "including, but not limited to, policies concerning insider trading or sexual harassment.
The official, Risa S. Sugarman, the chief enforcement counsel for the Board of Elections, asserted in a report that she had found "willful and flagrant" violations of laws limiting campaign money for candidates.
Over time, though, the situation in Kiev stabilized, and by the beginning of 20143 they had essentially been integrated into the regular command structures, albeit not without a willful streak in some cases.
At Och-Ziff, executives appear to have taken the notion of willful blindness to its outer limit by approving an aggressive investment strategy in the face of explicit warnings about the risks involved.
" He added: "A willful lack of cooperation from an agency is an assault on the legitimacy of the City Council as an oversight institution and that's something we cannot and will not abide.
The report did slam the Obama administration for its handling of the aftermath of the attacks, citing a combination of bureaucratic inefficiency, personal error, and willful ignorance of intelligence for the bungled response.
So without the facts or law on its side, the Trump administration may have no choice but to "pound the table and yell like hell" when explaining its willful inaction on climate change.
In "Feeld," the trans poet Jos Charles bends language, via willful spelling, to a place where it must be parsed slowly, struggled through, read not so much with the brain as the mouth.
Blood-drenched graveyards of industrialized killing morphed into cherished emblems of American nobility and pastoral innocence through what was in effect a policy of willful amnesia, a kind of second act of repression.
We'd have to believe that the nation's history includes wild partisan divisions, irrational conspiracy fantasies, bursts of political violence, absurd manipulations of truth, willful subversion of constitutional principles and loads of bumbling ineptitude.
Taborn is a musical omnivore, too, but his explorations of other forms never sound willful: He has so fully absorbed his influences as to camouflage them, in a musical language of casual authority.
The problem is that the dour Henry fancies himself a purist, and appears to draw parallels between his lack of commercial success and Converse's willful obscurity — the system is rigged against artists, man!
Ms. Kopatchinskaja wholeheartedly joins Mr. Currentzis in bringing the untamed spirit of the primitivist "Les Noces" ("The Wedding") into their fascinating deconstruction of Tchaikovsky's war horse concerto, virtuosic in its own willful way.
KIEV, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The Ukrainian prosecutor general's office said on Saturday it is investigating possible willful killing and aircraft destruction in its probe of the crash of a Ukrainian airliner in Iran.

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