In all of these cases the women go willingly—but Georgiou went willingly with Madonna, too.
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This was a man (Schoep) who willingly talked to a black man and willingly signed it (NSM) over to a black man.
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You're ... going to willingly jump out of a plane!
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" Robbins' lawyers said the participant "willingly" responded, "It's beautiful.
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I willingly stepped in the ring and took a risk.
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Whether users come along willingly will be another matter entirely.
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Every woman involved WILLINGLY participated – it's called a comedy bit.
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Bernie fans never say die – or, at least, not willingly.
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Have you ever willingly or unwillingly ridden a Divvy Bike?
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We willingly sacrifice it, often for popularity on social networks.
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I had to learn to willingly let go much sooner.
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All I know is that I didn't willingly take anything.
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He wasn't alone, and players willingly joined in the opposition.
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Sceptics say Mr Hussain will never willingly relinquish his grip.
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And such universities as UCLA willingly coddle and appease them.
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They're wielding powers that were all too willingly given them.
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But some of the women must willingly offer their images.
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Even it's willingly, they suffer because of the participation. Absolutely.
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The sheriff didn't say if Caitlyn had left home willingly.
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Some people have willingly made the choice to stop working.
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Only professional sports would willingly duplicate the airplane boarding process.
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What do they do with the information we willingly offer?
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Why would you willingly download a pest onto your screen?
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No one gives up power willingly without something in return.
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He led and I followed willingly into a private room.
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In the game's late stages, he willingly deferred to McCollum.
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But Mr. Alsheikh denied that he had done so willingly.
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But Republican Senate majorities will not willingly hand over power.
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Britain maintained that Mauritius had given up the islands willingly.
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An estimated 270,000 people willingly handed over their personal information.
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Leong Hoe Nam: Most people have participated in this willingly.
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Since then, tech companies have more willingly released their data.
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Frode Berg, a trusting pensioner, willingly worked for Norwegian intelligence.
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Q: Did your parents have you undergo FGM happily, willingly, begrudgingly?
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Yes, you can download the data you've willingly uploaded to Facebook.
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I will never willingly go back to living in a city.
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State media said that villagers had willingly handed over their coffins.
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She knew her father wasn't going to take it off willingly.
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Some willingly fooled themselves because they were secretly on board already.
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If they won't do so willingly, perhaps they should be forced.
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And yet I'd still willingly fall into flings with these guys.
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Or she might leave willingly after whatever happens on March 29th.
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Many of Colab's members willingly tackle the group's dynamics and diversity.
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Will the phone read that as your attention being willingly averted?
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People turn into vectors for transmitting viral advertising, sharing them willingly.
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They're necessary given the role as an advocate she's willingly adopted.
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Instead, Spears gave himself up, willingly succumbing to Georgia's venomous poison.
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They may have come on later ones, willingly or in chains.
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You have served our great nation willingly, without bias and honorably.
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Knowing this, they still willingly and eagerly put themselves in danger.
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My belief is that she left willingly with someone she knows.
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But the castaways of the Bolivarian Revolution are not adrift willingly.
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"I will willingly be your protector," Mr. Mason told Ms. Harris.
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"I will willingly be your protector," Ms. Harris told Mr. Mason.
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Half the nation recognizes the hell we have just willingly entered.
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"You need people to willingly present themselves for diagnosis," he said.
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In most cases, volunteers and staff members willingly share campaign merchandise.
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Still, other performing arts centers have expanded their approach more willingly.
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But I kind of had to willingly go to those places.
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That's why Adrian willingly accepts the one-way ticket to Europa.
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They recognize exceptional talent, and willingly move them throughout the organization.
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They're videos she would never have willingly set out to make.
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What parents would willingly groom their child for such a life?
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Somewhere along the line you've willingly brought Messi into your home.
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It is unclear at this time whether Thomas went with Cummins willingly.
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I sense something in my gut which I willingly mistake for hunger.
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In fact, this dog willingly hopped in after the water was drawn.
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They felt like they'd betrayed the only contract they'd ever willingly accepted.
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There are no allegations in the indictment that Americans were willingly involved.
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And the startup willingly shared some financial data with us — a rarity.
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I don't think he willingly fell on his sword for his buddy.
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How willingly they do all this, of course, is impossible to fathom.
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They willingly benched Kaepernick for Blaine Gabbert for most of the season.
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Knox has said she would "never willingly go back" to the country.
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After listening to Dawson, however, Paul willingly deleted the video on camera.
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Because the truth is, he did provide for me — willingly and unwillingly.
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No one is negatively affected, because the passengers willingly took the deal.
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Both companies have said publicly that they would willingly face more oversight.
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He is very willingly supporting Trump, so please stop with the jokes.
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But I wouldn't willingly kill an animal just to get a shot.
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To take on that level of tedium, that sort of boredom, willingly?
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Patients often willingly pay out-of-pocket, at least to a point.
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I wasn't given up willingly like I thought for all these years.
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If you never willingly read Gawker, I can't say I blame you.
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But what happens in a scenario where the person won't leave willingly?
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If he doesn't go willingly, getting rid of Neumann won't be easy.
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When we hand over this information willingly, the effect is even greater.
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"They are not in the business of willingly paying claims," he said.
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To mesh willingly with the system and to absorb its unlovely lexicon.
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Why, she figured, would anyone willingly consume what's essentially "milky turmeric water"?
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In short, it is certainly not something companies willingly opt-in to.
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Why should I willingly make myself miserable when there's no guaranteed payoff?
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When you no longer need the student's services, she may willingly leave.
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The Houthis have so far not willingly yielded any territory they seized.
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And they will only willingly comply if they approve of police actions.
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A sincerely frustrated and angered president who had willingly cooperated with investigators.
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I did not embark on this journey — and leave my family — willingly.
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Hawk: Two hundred of them willingly confessed that they've joined ISIS already.
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I was willingly doing all the things he was asking me to.
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"It's not that I'm using the coal very willingly," Mr. Bhalla said.
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For the NYT to willingly enable Haqqani propaganda is beyond the pale.
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"I will turn myself into the authorities willingly," Lula da Silva said.
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"It's better to take them willingly and not force them," Pinal said.
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Mr. Dunn surrendered himself to the police willingly just after 8 a.m.
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Authorities said they had processed 1,100 people -- 600 of whom left willingly.
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The Houthis have so far not yielded any territory they seized willingly.
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To cut costs, bosses willingly sacrifice leg room and other general necessities.
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For an introvert, it's about willingly introducing yourself at a dinner party.
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Shortly afterwards he drank hemlock willingly, rather than submit to government execution.
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But now, at 33, he has willingly broken out his track spikes.
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It is here that the Republican Party has willingly chosen to reside.
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It seems like May has been echoing the American side quite willingly.
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We willingly cede our ground to the thing that stands before us.
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It's the type of track that can lead you willingly over the edge.
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Nobody wants to participate willingly in anything that would potentially elevate team spirit.
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Because only good men willingly run toward the problem everyone else is fleeing.
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But how can we check if the woman is signing willingly or not?
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The sniper would rather his targets surrender willingly and is encouraging "voluntary" reform.
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In both tests, the wolves approached visitors of all types readily and willingly.
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It's like willingly bugging your own home and hoping no one tunes in.
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I didn't know anyone else who'd willingly checked themselves into a psych ward.
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Once upon a time, Jessica chose to use her superpowers willingly and happily.
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The fact that the media, willingly or not, always wants a horse race.
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Remarkably, the male smashed the shells and willingly shared the meat with others.
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Indeed, those who participated willingly, even proudly like Mostafa Pourmohammadi, have been rewarded.
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Publications that willingly spread false information have been blamed for helping elect Trump.
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"They didn't steal; you willingly handed over cash," Konnikova told New York Magazine.
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I will willingly submit to a polygraph and/or any other appropriate means.
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Who in their right mind would willingly forego cheeseburgers or St. Gallen bratwursts?
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Trump has said in the past that he'd willingly sit down with Mueller.
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The likelihood of Moscow's spies willingly sharing secrets with the FBI is nil.
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A man does not willingly cede any of his dominion to other men.
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That cryptocoins have any market value — people willingly exchange dollars, euros, yen, etc.
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What photographer would willingly put their life—and their gear—at such risk?
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Sersi is an Eternal who willingly lives among humans in New York City.
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Currently, around 83 percent of Americans willingly pay taxes, according to IRS estimates.
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But this is today's life, and willingly or not, we are being recorded.
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Sometimes tech companies willingly release data to law enforcement to help with investigations.
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They ask you if you'll come along willingly, but it's just a formality.
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Our girl dutifully kept going, willingly taking a very large amount of medications.
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Did she willingly go somewhere alone with her attacker or wear provocative clothing?
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Maybe you have one of those types of kids who willingly eats kale.
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Why would they willingly leave the city to shop at a generic mall?
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History records few if any emperors who willingly set aside power's poisoned chalice.
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People who willingly censor themselves are vulnerable to moral challenges of many kinds.
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Who could have expected that a branch of government would willingly disempower itself?
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This grand mission came closest to success when Westerners themselves willingly signed up.
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Also out of Russia: Frode Berg willingly worked for Norwegian intelligence in Russia.
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Filter's finest, most mutinous moments are those that involved the audience, willingly or otherwise.
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The Apple payment plan makes it deceptively simple, and here I am, willingly deceived.
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Would you willingly smother your bare hands in a smorgasbord of potentially harmful bacteria?
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A time when movies transported you to new worlds, and you willingly let them.
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But getting someone to willingly strap into the device might be a hard sell.
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He went with us willingly and trotted along on the leash like a gentleman.
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However, legality apparently isn't a concern for owners who willingly modify their diesel vehicles.
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Shady as the whole ordeal was, it's not like the Cuban contender willingly cheated.
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Regional leaders could use force to resolve the situation if Jammeh doesn't go willingly.
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She is believed to have left with the older man willingly, according to WTVR.
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So I left, and then couldn't get unemployment because 'I willingly quit my job.
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I think we have to assess the risks and not just willingly accept them.
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David believes the city is angry Arcade City won't willingly accept the regulatory structure.
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She has willingly re-entered a place that few people ever want to revisit.
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Many foreign companies willingly engaged in technical cooperation and received generous returns, it added.
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We probably shouldn't expect it to willingly share any gold doubloons it finds, though.
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For police shootings, the researchers looked at data that police departments gave up willingly.
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In fact, some might have foisted some blame onto Dao for not disembarking willingly.
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Over the last couple of years, Uber has willingly disclosed many of these numbers.
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Doctors have willingly prescribed cheaper generic drugs, says Boeing global healthcare head Jeff White.
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Trump campaign members certainly colluded with Russian influence efforts, some willingly, some possibly knowingly.
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Essentially, users willingly sign up to become a Twitter bot for the Russian Embassy.
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He makes a chair, and you willingly give him money in return for it.
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And if they don't adopt it willingly, investors, employees and users could demand it.
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For most Republicans, opposing him would invite bigger political problems than they'll willingly accept.
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Users willingly share lots with Facebook, such as their interests, biography, location and friends.
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Some were forced to go; some had been recruited as militants and went willingly.
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Did you go to treatment willingly or were you forced by parents/guardian/courts?
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All of these countries were reluctant to publicly say what many willingly proclaimed privately.
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And that, at the moment, is the space that Donald Trump willingly occupies. 4.
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Among the problems: Rathburn could not produce documents proving that bodies were donated willingly.
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I think people will willingly let you take a second bite and try again.
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Needless to say, there are those who have willingly done so to their own.
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And, of course, components like making amends can accompany willingly given apologies as well.
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It is not a job many people would willingly take--and for good reason.
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People would willingly volunteer to register and turn out to vote on Election Day.
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Unsurprisingly, the people who willingly work for Trump are struggling to find love, too.
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The point is, people are willingly doing that, to go after this mission. Yeah.
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But in reality he is willingly surrendering vast political and economic power to China.
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A statement from Mr Rajan suggested he was pushed rather than having jumped willingly.
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They want the church to open its archives willingly, without the threat of subpoena.
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Then he asked me if I was safe and if I had gone willingly.
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Douthat: Fair: "Shunted" is the wrong word for something that happens all too willingly.
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Hoping to ease the torture of his sick dreams and visions, he willingly complies.
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" And she has willingly opened her door to the occasional stranger "who looked interesting.
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Why do we willingly throw away chances to throw fun parties about important things?
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Owners in the Least, er, East are willingly going to make things even tougher?
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"I am constantly struggling with discipline while Bijayini embraces it willingly," Ms. Sen wrote.
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Mr. Pekoh said that he has seen passengers willingly slide over for another passenger.
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It's definitely not something I would ever spend my money on or eat willingly.
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"I did it willingly, because I felt I had to," she told the paper.
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People often ask me to add features [to my code], which I do willingly.
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I consider celibacy a serious and valid religious practice if it is entered willingly.
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Jacob and his community willingly provide food to the starving, depleting their own stores.
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"These guys went into the unknown willingly, and they suffered for it," Cooper says.
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They're also the reason I stuck out The Outsider's opening six hours so willingly.
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Consumers expect decent gas mileage and willingly pay more for more fuel-efficient vehicles.
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He thinks Democrats play too gently and cede the offensive too willingly to Republicans.
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But no one may wear costumes depicting women, whether willingly or forced into it.
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Willingly drowning in Belinda Becker's soulful vibes at Joe's Pub in the early 2000s.
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And some women who sell their hair may do it willingly, for proper compensation.
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What's worse, it's entirely possible Trump knew a close confidant willingly lied to Congress.
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For decades, French museums — the Louvre included — have willingly displayed the remaining 2,143 works.
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And what does it say about selfie culture that he seems to willingly participate?
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Willingly or unwillingly, adults turn a blind eye to what these kids are going through.
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It is fashionable to blame Brexit on Nigel Farage, and he dons the mantle willingly.
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Just as guilty are the tech press, who willingly enable speculation in the crypto space.
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" Whatley said any suggestion that Elizabeth might have gone willingly with Cummins is "amazingly absurd.
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"It was obvious she did not go along willingly," said Police Commissioner William G. Gross.
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Rollins said in her statement she believes You will willingly return to the United States.
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None of these groups would likely agree willingly to self-deport from their traditional homelands.
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In "Teacher," the group sings about willingly having girls take the reins in a relationship.
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Losique cannot recall if Affleck pulled her onto his lap or if she sat willingly.
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Power to it has since been shut off, and the family has willingly moved out.
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Let's also not overlook the physical makeup of this thing you've willingly chosen to equip.
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With the announcement, it seems Facebook will be willingly making some of those changes first.
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And not only do you comply, but you do so willingly and follow directions completely.
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The agency already has to hope that the industry it regulates willingly cops to misconduct.
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But I don't know anybody, at least in my day, who willingly offered me anything.
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Ollie loves fetching his ball, but not enough to willingly jump into a bath tub.
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You know, you don't ask to share power from people who give it up willingly.
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Officers tracked him to his mother's home, where Lewis willingly submitted to a cheek swab.
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Why would I willingly choose a pizza if I were in a secret pizza cult?
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Meanwhile, he frequently praises the right-leaning Fox and willingly takes interviews with Fox & Friends.
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Fitch assumes these obligations will be serviced willingly by Catalonia and on a timely basis.
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Most often, teens engage in relationships with predators willingly, though they often keep them secret.
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Unlike Offred, she came to this new world order willingly, and with her eyes open.
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Beyond chemical data, patients have generations' worth of family data we willingly provide to doctors.
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Refugees who have spent vast sums to flee life-threatening situations may not go willingly.
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And before long, Madani became a symbol of expatriate return, a role he willingly embraced.
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And if it isn't, why were many major media outlets willingly presenting it as such?
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Reagan was rushed into surgery, unable to willingly transfer his powers to Vice President Bush.
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Some Egyptians said they would willingly foot the bill for stability and an improved economy.
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Instead, the finale saw Rosalee make it to freedom, then return, willingly, with the abolitionists.
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Rats like to run, and the animals willingly hopped on the wheels, exercising every day.
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"I know of no one who has willingly encountered more perils," abolitionist Frederick Douglass marveled.
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As a New Yorker, the prospect of willingly entering Times Square can seem particularly bleak.
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Doctors have willingly prescribed cheaper generic drugs, says Boeing global health-care head Jeff White.
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She'd been refusing food and drink, but she took the scheduled syringes of morphine willingly.
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The administration has maintained that any parents deported without their children willingly left without them.
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Or does wide-eyed Rami Malek have the eyes you'd willingly fight against society for?
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Yet many of those lawyers would willingly compete with the billionaire investor Warren E. Buffett.
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They all just seemed as if they'd willingly trade life for what might be nothing.
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She stopped swallowing pills willingly a few years ago — we were having all-out wars.
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I had the feeling he wanted something my father wouldn't have given to him willingly.
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But even in democratic societies, we've invited a lot of surveillance willingly into our lives.
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But Meitar wouldn't willingly give up her career to spend her life covering for them.
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The answer depends on whether the doxxee, like Hovater, willingly revealed his or her identity.
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Domingo, the opera's former general director, willingly participated in an interview but denied the allegations.
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Facebook and advertisers can also infer stuff about you based on things you share willingly.
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Facebook will not willingly change its policies without pressure from shareholders or regulators, they added.
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In four years I had, mostly willingly, checked into 18 different rehabs, clinics, and detoxes.
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A new proposal to give migrant families the choice to willingly separate from their children?
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But it was witnessed by several people who said the elderly artist did so willingly.
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There were those who braved the storm willingly, steering boats and cars through rising waters.
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But I've often wondered why we, the critics, so willingly go along with their manipulations.
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A judge fined Mr. Kashkin for willingly allowing his identity to be used in fraud.
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They do it willingly, Beijing asserts, to get access to China's vast and growing market.
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There he was declaring that he would willingly take foreign help to win an election.
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She was seen leaving with two men, and appeared to have left willingly, police said.
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This is not to say that the courts should willingly inject themselves into partisan debates.
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"We would willingly close this dark chapter in American history," The Times noted back then.
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They're nothing more than legalized prostitution with universities willingly trading values and morals for money.
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We can't blame them if we willingly acquiesce to their desires and regret it later.
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"She did it willingly and excitedly, she was tickled pink," he told news channel ANC.
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Keeping the planet safe from those who willingly choose to abuse it requires constant vigilance.
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Patton's role was particularly instructive, given that she willingly went along with Meadows' disgusting act.
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I didn't willingly share this information, but I'm not at all surprised that it's online.
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I knew she wouldn't willingly go to bed until the 100-piece puzzle was done.
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Who would willingly abandon her own home, even briefly, if such a boon is new?
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The Ravens willingly started Ryan Mallett over Schaub the last few weeks of the season.
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This means the UK could willingly crash out of the EU without any transition plan.
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But we willingly suspend our disbelief in her fiction because its production so darn deft.
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So why do people plant them, juice them, and willingly put their flesh in their mouths?
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Even those with investment experience, may listen too willingly to a broker without questioning the recommendation.
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But today many insurers willingly pay them, albeit at negotiated rates, for hospitals in their networks.
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In 2012, high school student Rachel Glemis willingly took a drug test at her Alabama school.
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Last week, a Conservative politician dismissed the idea that anyone would willingly become a sex worker.
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Students who come to America for degrees increasingly end up going home afterwards, willingly or not.
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On Wednesday, Tesla provided Bloomberg with a statement implying Tesla willingly withdrew from the party agreement.
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Aldridge has willingly etched his name onto an endangered species list but it doesn't even matter.
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Background: Douglas was a kid living in Tampa who took the bus willingly to the facility.
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If history is any guide, powerful, wealthy men won't give up that sort of control willingly.
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If a hack occurred, would Facebook willingly pay for users' professional psychological services and personal fallout?
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But most stayed and were either forced to work for or willingly joined the new regime.
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Yoo said friends who went willingly to camp had noticed an improvement in their phone habits.
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For something so many of us participate in willingly, dating can be terrifying in its uncertainty.
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He seemed to go willingly, but it was clear he had touched fire without realizing it.
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Caroline: No one on this show is willingly putting themselves in more precarious situations than Angela.
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In former coups, the population was cowed into accepting, or willingly went along with, martial law.
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Some youngsters even want to enter the business independently; there are cybercafés that willingly host them.
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These elephants willingly submit to the authority of kings out of recognition of their moral strength.
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"@POTUS turned up in my feed despite me not following, willingly or otherwise," said another person.
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Only this time it's a robot that you're supposed to willingly let slither into your mouth.
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Not one producer, not one, has willingly taken one solitary barrel off the table this fall.
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These party actors and donors weren't bullied into joining the Clinton juggernaut—they did it willingly.
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First, did President Trump or any member of his campaign willingly coordinate their actions with Russia?
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Why did Camp turn over the reins of Uber so willingly to Travis Kalanick so early?
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These guys are sending $5 (and sometimes $10) willingly, without knowing what they'll get in return.
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Where Jobs was a showman, Cook is someone who willingly cedes the stage to his lieutenants.
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It's thirty women from different backgrounds and cultures and shapes and ethnicities, who willingly took part.
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"Let's go, you look very nice, but let's go," Trump says, before the women willingly follow.
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Why on earth would you willingly join an hierarchical apparatchik that involved hazing and paying dues?
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It's this college-aged two-year-old behaving generation who willingly escalate the violence against cops.
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"I do not think that the developer would willingly put affordable housing up in that area."
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Banks use deposit accounts to establish customer relationships—they're not going to give that up willingly.
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Administration officials have maintained that parents who were deported without their children willingly gave up custody.
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When was the last time 6900 world leaders came to Washington willingly and left without rancor?
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Even though Obama preferred people not make fun of him, he willingly made fun of himself.
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"It's not like a bunch of people took a vacation willingly at one time," she said.
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Some customers told Reuters they bought the shares willingly on the assumption the bank was sound.
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He should ask them why they willingly chose to forfeit their free healthcare to come here.
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In overbooked flights, airlines will offer travel checks to passengers who willingly give up their seats.
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In support of these goals, the U.S. willingly accepted its leadership cost to a growing excess.
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Relationships are already hard — was it masochistic to willingly upgrade to the extra-difficult interfaith version?
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This escalated until he was sleeping on a park bench, willingly homeless to avoid his apartment.
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One year ago, nobody would have predicted that a team would willingly have traded for Upton.
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And he knows that, because if he didn't, he wouldn't be playing the heel so willingly.
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"We know that Tiah walked out of the school willingly at about 0820 hours," he said.
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You might have hired and made capital investments accordingly, and willingly borrowed money to do so.
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In other public comments, Mnuchin has already indicated he's likely not to willingly turn them over.
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As she predicted, she had to die in this strange country, and she did so willingly.
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He took ownership of the immigration discussion, and others on the stage willingly agreed with him.
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Others argue that men will not join the movement willingly, so that shouldn't be the focus.
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The fact that some of his accusers willingly collaborated with Mr. Clinton's conservative opponents troubled some.
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" As for making news, Stanley "willingly consented to speak, but said he had nothing to tell.
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You're at an election-watching party with people who willingly went to an election-watching party.
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And we willingly eat honey, each teaspoonful of which represents the lifetime regurgitations of 50 bees.
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Mr. Cipollone also said that the executive branch would no longer willingly provide testimony or documents.
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Countless patients willingly share their genetic and other medical data to benefit science and other patients.
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Even immigrants who arrive willingly get here in despair, if not in chains, then in steerage.
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We might willingly pay the higher prices because we want domestic control of our telecommunications infrastructure.
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We might willingly pay more because of some protectionist belief that global trade is somehow bad.
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I present them freely and willingly because they cannot be better spent than in your company.
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In fact, Gould predicts that not every company will willingly switch their independent contractors into employees.
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He also doesn't acknowledge that both willingly and by force, thousands of women mobilized for ISIS.
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But tech companies are also collecting data that isn't handed over willingly by parents or kids.
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Whatley previously shot down the notion that Thomas could have gone "willingly" with Cummins, telling PEOPLE, "This is a 15-year-old girl — and if they are together, she has been groomed by a 50-year-old authority figure, so how could we even define 'willingly'?"
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Nonetheless, the People's Vote argues all other EU member states would "willingly agree" to extend Article 50.
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That's what celebrities do: Willingly or not, purposefully or not, they set the parameters for others' aspiration.
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In it, she wrote that McGowan had expressed regret about willingly getting into a bathtub with Weinstein.
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This is exactly the high-heart-rate scenario Gaethje has often found himself in, willingly and eagerly.
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Affleck went willingly and has said in the past he wants to be there for his kids.
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But Mathers' lawyer tells PEOPLE that the 29-year-old model did not willingly break the law.
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Why it matters: The incident highlights the perils that some migrants willingly accept when traveling to Europe.
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They find that if people learn how to make money from electricity, they willingly pay for it.
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There's nothing sinister about it—they are joining in willingly, or at least I think they are.
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Gwen willingly played her part, donning a costume for Halloween, and dressing as a turkey for Thanksgiving.
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"They did know each other, and she left with him willingly," she said at a news conference.
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But we don't know if he was ever going to willingly or be forced to do so.
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Sounds like an honest mistake; it's doubtful an ISS astronaut like Kanai would willingly spew false information.
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Marketers have long contended that consumers willingly trade their data for more customized ads and personalized services.
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Shulkin disputes that, and his outspokenness after his departure at least suggests he did not leave willingly.
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When the day comes that you willingly place internet-attached microphones into every room of the house?
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You know, the fun activity where you willingly get dropped into the water while sharks surround you.
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FGM is illegal in Kenya, but that had only further increased the risks the parents willingly took.
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Dreamers who applied for DACA willingly paid fees and submitted exhaustive information about their backgrounds and families.
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Warcraft willingly throws itself into some familiar fantasy tropes, the kind that nakedly appeal to viewers' emotions.
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Others think this view is both patronizing and dangerous to people who willingly engage in sex work.
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Anyone who willingly undertakes long-distance train travel in the United States is something of a romantic.
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We long for a disciplinarian, but meanwhile we squabble among ourselves, willingly pay bribes and flout rules.
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Heed the Stoic adage: "The Fates lead those who come willingly, and drag those who do not."
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Most importantly, it also has a huge installed base of users who willingly try its newest products.
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Where parents might willingly participate themselves in a research trial, the threshold is raised for their child.
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Getting a 10 on DWTS is a badge of honor – and not one contestants willingly give up.
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Who willingly partakes in something called a national conversation and expects all grievances to be righted, anyway?
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These family members take on care willingly and lovingly but face many physical, emotional and financial challenges.
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"It's important that companies know not to willingly participate in the hiring of illegal aliens," said Francis.
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I argue that parents should consider whether a child will offer a prompted apology willingly and sincerely.
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They willingly discussed their addictions, but Strawberry appeared to be healthier and more comfortable in his recovery.
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The negative impacts of substandard plans do not only affect individuals who may willingly make those choices.
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This is power that the N.F.L. Players Association willingly gave up during the last collective bargaining agreement.
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Ask yourself why you submit to invalidating one expression, and why you so willingly partake in another.
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If an overall user experience resonates with the end user, they will willingly come back without notifications.
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I want to respond by asking them why they'd willingly make their lives so much more difficult.
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While commanders willingly surrender the notion of strategic surprise, they zealously guard the element of tactical surprise.
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I willingly — sometimes excitedly — exposed myself to this material, including and especially the very worst of it.
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Some were kidnapped, many were coerced and others went willingly in search of adventure, power, and security.
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Today a new public health crisis looms, but it's women themselves being willingly seduced to drink more.
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Part of her discomfort is probably because, as she put it, she "enthusiastically and willingly" bantered back.
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McDermott, however, believes Baluchi willingly participated, even if he didn't know specifically what he was participating in.
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They say the budget office is wrong to score benefits that consumers willingly forgo as lost income.
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Afshar maintained that the sex was consensual and the victim had willingly engaged in gay sex before.
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How many would willingly trade their future financial security for a few dollars in payroll tax cuts?
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Chaffetz has threatened to issue a subpoena if the FBI doesn't hand over the Comey memo willingly.
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And we do that willingly, because we believe in America and its special role in the world.
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What we don't know: Why did the likes of Gates, Summers and Staley willingly consort with Epstein?
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Corporate America is a big source of technology transfer, willingly or not, and delivers economic benefits too.
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Do you think an audience from Manhattan will ever willingly come to the Brooklyn Academy of Music?
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It's my duty to do the performance, and I do it willingly and in my husband's memory.
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Now, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would just as willingly sacrifice Arabs and Iranians as martyrs to his cause.
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The White House gave them over willingly, making a kerfuffle around a drama of its own creation.
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Younger women who sleep with older and powerful men, willingly or unwillingly, face even more public distain.
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Federal investigators have reportedly not found anything showing the former secretary of State willingly broke the law.
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Reactionary stories always begin with a happy, well-ordered state where people willingly shared a common destiny.
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Hewlett willingly agreed and even offered him a summer job at his company to assemble frequency counters.
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Their problem isn't that they willingly and intentionally dive face-first into a brick wall of mediocrity.
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Thousands of people in Hollywood chose to be willingly complicit for decades in Harvey Weinstein's abusive activities.
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When genuine community does make a return in the book's section on prescriptions, Rajan sacrifices it willingly.
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Not to mention that Fannie herself took risks that were bigger than many people would willingly hazard.
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But these videos only came out because law enforcement either willingly released them or were forced to.
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The artists still retains the rights to the master recordings, but they must willingly hand over their data.
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The reasoning behind such rulings are that those files are willingly, openly, and publicly shared by their owners.
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By choosing to purchase goods on Amazon, a customer is willingly and knowingly sharing data with the company.
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There are few who truly believe the controlling Ford family, heirs of founder Henry, would willingly relinquish control.
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Facebook is not content to use the contact information you willingly put into your Facebook profile for advertising.
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After years of willingly working evenings, weekends and sometimes pulling all-nighters, I was just really, really tired.
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All of this is further complicated by the women who surround C.K. and protect him, willingly or not.
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Worse, it willingly rubber-stamped the single largest, sanctioned expansion of executive power and corruption in American history.
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Selius did so willingly, "revealing large packets of cash wrapped in clear, vacuum sealed bundles," an affidavit states.
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That puts law enforcement officials in a bind when lovestruck victims so willingly and willfully participate in ruses.
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Certainly, don't expect the original crypto community to migrate to alternative terminology — not willingly, and not anytime soon.
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Even if the kid willingly participated, the kid doesn't understand the whole picture—it's not the kid's fault.
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Unfortunately for our biochemical reactions, this is one kind of pain we willingly seek out — and pay for.
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Chiara willingly – actually, happily — sleeps with a seemingly pleasant young man, and experiences a high from doing so.
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But Cummins' attorney, public defender Ben Galloway, told a very different story, saying Thomas went willingly with Cummins.
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Her family's lawyer, Jason Whatley, says that whether Thomas went willingly or not, she is a victim regardless.
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Over four episodes, I have for some reason willingly subjected myself to the new HBO show called Chernobyl.
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Most employers would willingly pay a premium to reduce the risk of bad hires, or even mediocre hires.
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It's a pragmatic calculation, one that's to be expected when we willingly appoint technocrats as our cultural gatekeepers.
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"I am talking of the category of Syrians who want, willingly, voluntarily, to go back," Bassil told Reuters.
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Bottom line: Boxers willingly — often happily – step directly into harm's way each time they lace up their gloves.
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Time and time again over the next six months, Spicer willingly ignored facts to make the President's case.
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Even if 63% of Germans didn't vote for Hitler that first time around, many went along willingly eventually.
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In an increasingly globalized world, an American President is willingly contributing to a chasm increasingly impossible to bridge.
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Honestly, the most surprising thing about all of this is that a kindergartner was willingly eating a salad.
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It's pretty unlikely that Krzanich would willingly bring up his purge of the shares (estimated at $25 million).
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I also decided that because I willingly got in his car, I should blame myself for what happened.
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But her family's lawyer, Jason Whatley, says whether she went willingly or not, she is still a victim.
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He seems capable only of being forced to do for black citizens what he willingly does for others.
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Come campaign season, they accept their cash willingly (Stat) Dementia and guns: when should doctors broach the topic?
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The son and grandson of western Pennsylvania coal miners, McAdoo willingly saw a desk job in his future.
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Having entered the order at 19, she also embodied the decision to willingly forsake romantic and familial life.
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But none of those men helped investigators as broadly, willingly or sincerely as Flynn, Mueller's team has said.
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In its decision, the German federal court said that Ms. Pechstein had entered into the arbitration agreement willingly.
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It must not cede ground so willingly on abortion, as if it is embarrassed of its own position.
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What has motivated an acclaimed director like Scott to willingly board another flight into banality proves more puzzling.
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Federal, state or city law can still require data, and customers can still willingly provide their location data.
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Some longtime residents have sold willingly and moved to the suburbs for larger homes with pools and garages.
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But President Donald Trump is ignoring history again, as he so willingly does, time after time after time.
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Their systems are fueled by personal information, but instead of them hunting for it, people willingly provide it.
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The firm says it works only with publicly available data or sources where the data was gathered willingly.
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"I do believe that there was very strong evidence that he willingly lied to the committee," Schiff said.
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As Trump kept attacking the media, Americans flocked to its most prestigious names, willingly paying for credible information.
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One chapter explores the trope of the wounded warrior, intended to underscore sacrifices colonial troops supposedly willingly made.
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They agreed that their actions would be nonviolent and that they would willingly accept the consequences in court.
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If the value of the home goes down in value, Patch willingly takes a loss on its investment.
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After all, why would someone willingly cause themselves pain, or ask someone else to inflict pain upon them?
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The Democratic electorate has shifted sharply to the left, taking many politicians along with it — willingly and unwillingly.
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I will confess up front that I am not the kind of person who goes clothes shopping willingly.
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But others have questioned the girl's character and credibility, and said that she went with the men willingly.
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Overseen by the Duchess (an amusing Milla Jovovich), the women undergo various treatments, some more willingly than others.
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Instead of her being pushed out, as Shiv hoped, she willingly steps down because she's scared of Logan.
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His parents "willingly" spent the money, according to Money, but he acknowledges that the price is pretty steep.
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It's a smell no money-making, 29-year-old female, under normal circumstances, would willingly subject herself to.
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Some of these companies will willingly pony up, ideally feeling a little sheepish that they didn't ask initially.
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Some of these companies will willingly pony up, ideally feeling a little sheepish that they didn't ask initially.
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Birmingham police have said she left the bar with two men, and appeared to be doing so willingly.
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But they often do share the spotlight, and especially when they willingly put themselves there via social media.
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Tann&aposs coconspirators were authority figures — people not to be contradicted — so children often went with them willingly.
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It is unclear if the internet provider is helping the attacker willingly or if their systems were compromised.
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Kim is likely not a student of "Rule Britannia," and will not willingly abandon his nuclear weapons program.
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When it was time to get a new mattress, she willingly downgraded from a queen to a full.
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In Edo state - a southern Nigerian hub for human trafficking - many girls begin their journey into prostitution willingly.
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Democrats have been spending the past few months asking the Trump administration to willingly comply with their requests.
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And no one in that kind of context gives up power easily or willingly, and I know that.
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A big culprit: "sharenting," or parents willingly giving away their children's information, like name and date of birth.
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That works and that people don't care, and they want to willingly give up their information. Yeah. Right.
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Late on Thursday, Guaidó told Univision that he might consider offering Maduro amnesty if he willingly leaves office.
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While there, the 35-year-old even ventured into the pit, willingly risking damage to her floor-sweeping topper.
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People willingly sacrifice their privacy and adopt creepy products into their lives when they prove to be useful enough.
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Voters are willingly engaging in this process, united around one thing: a cross-party distaste for the Republican candidate.
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It appears that Musk is hopeful that shareholders will simply hang in for the ride and willingly go private.
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It knows things users provide willingly, and it knows things that users were never asked (and thus, couldn't refuse).
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Shyann did willingly date someone who made his name on MTV, but she couldn't have predicted all of this.
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Comfortable seating soon had me willingly idling away a good half hour of spellbound time somewhat tinged with tragedy.
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He echoes other law enforcement officials who have disputed the idea that Elizabeth might have gone willingly with Cummins.
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However, this time Chahal stepped down willingly rather than being pushed out by his board members, according to Lassart.
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We also figure out why in the hell people are willingly naming their spawn after a bottle of booze.
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"Italy is no longer willingly to take on, alone, a problem that affects all European countries," the source said.
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But sharing your information, either willingly or not, is soon going to become a much more difficult moral choice.
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The viewer must willingly participate in seeing the image, which allows a personal appropriation of its considerable evocative powers.
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Sumon cooks dishes for Nirmali, quite literally offering his commitment on a plate and she willingly reciprocates his overtures.
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They appear to have boarded the boat willingly, said a senior police official in Delhi briefed on the investigation.
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It's what quarterbacks do when they want to willingly end a play before making physical contact with their attackers.
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According to authorities, Barton was "fully clothed" and "speaking in coherent statements" before she willingly went to the hospital.
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The real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly.
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Additionally, the airline is offering up to $10,000 in customer compensation for those that willingly give up their seats.
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In another, Finn and Jake confronted a population of people willingly submitting to a Matrix-like virtual reality existence.
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And with four kids, I willingly stepped into that mishegas every morning for 25 years, and I loved it.
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Why, after all, would anyone willingly install a corporate surveillance device with minimal features in their most intimate spaces?
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And did the student leave willingly with her teacher, who had already been warned to stay away from her?
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In Thailand, Hermarratanarapong and her colleagues believe this approach has created problems for those who willingly enter the profession.
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I remain in awe of those who willingly assume the burden of command, the crushing weight of that responsibility.
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King of Wakanda and our hearts, dubious of the rest of the world but willingly sharing his country's secrets.
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Rather, according to Cohen, he willingly adhered to a "party line" message of minimizing connections between Trump and Russia.
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Government attorneys and administration officials have maintained that parents who were deported without their children willingly gave up custody.
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For the Clarks, a life is so precious that they'll willingly surrender the family farm within about 30 seconds.
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Getting into producing, she acknowledged, was also a way to leverage her fame willingly before others can exploit it.
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He will, however, willingly sign an abuser of women, as he did in 2015 with defensive end Greg Hardy.
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We should give our school children the same opportunity to survive an attack that we so willingly give ourselves.
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But the super-wealthy Epstein had choices, and in 2008 Starr willingly accepted and negotiated a sweetheart plea deal.
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WeWork's board of directors is reportedly mulling ways to overthrow him if he doesn't step down as CEO willingly.
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Kalanick's ouster took six months and a ferocious mental chess game before Kalanick willingly gave up his CEO role.
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It's a case of willingly ignoring issues that executives aren't interested in addressing unless they're caught in the act.
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And particularly if you buy the idea that Shin went willingly, which we were open to in the beginning.
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Instead, in meaningful spots, the 27-year-old has willingly decided to stack unnecessary pressure on his shoulders. 10.
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Their refusal to testify willingly made it doubly difficult to get an indictment or prove the case in court.
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Western feminists who have visited Iran and willingly worn the hijab have also played a hand in normalizing it.
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Rather than trying to fix her, here, at last, was a doctor who would willingly give her a fix.
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Wheeler, for his part, has vehemently denied any accusations that he willingly and knowingly invoked a white power symbol.
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Today he supports, albeit waveringly, the opposite: Those who willingly lie and misinform at great scale should be silenced.
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The Rangers panicked, failed to clear out traffic in front of the net and iced the puck too willingly.
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His lawyers argue that the women who have accused him had sex with him willingly to advance their careers.
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In the fury of anti-Trump sentiment, he said, the normal rules of civil liberties had been willingly suspended.
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And as the people thrill to him as a kind of solution, a democracy willingly, even impetuously, repeals itself.
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Many special interests have carved their own niche in the current code and will not willingly relinquish their benefits.
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Ms. Mansonet willingly turned her phone over to the police after the crash, Mr. Altman said before the verdict.
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There's agitation and tension in the air—a compromise must be made, willingly, for both parties to be satisfied.
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Nielsen did not resign willingly, a person close to her told CNN, but was under pressure to do so.
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He entered the Army willingly in 1952 and spent much of his two years there entertaining troops in Korea.
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The widely reviled and feared lawyer would willingly use the legal equivalent of chemical weapons to achieve his goals.
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"The most remarkable thing is how well and willingly the foreign element has responded," the Manhattan registry chairman said.
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In July, the FBI raided Manafort's home after he willingly met with Senate Intelligence Committee staff, according to reports.
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"If you're going to an Asian massage parlor, there's a chance that someone is not there willingly," Coppedge said.
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No person of color in their right mind would ever willingly get arrested, when the stakes include police brutality.
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They've willingly slotted themselves into caricatures that are all too familiar today, and the movie plays on those gleefully.
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My intense, chronic pain guides me towards queerer, kinkier, and more intimate sex—so I follow that pain willingly.
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As a manager, it can be really hard to lean into it willingly, even though you're capable of it.
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The Catholic Church teaches that women cannot be ordained priests because Jesus willingly chose only men as his apostles.
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"I have been very impressed with Chris, who clearly loves my daughter and has willingly accepted Islam," he said.
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The aforementioned FTC report found that companies could use collected data that consumers willingly offer to make employment decisions.
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If Mr. Kabila does not go willingly, he makes his departure increasingly likely to be accompanied by armed violence.
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Willingly and unwillingly the L.G.B.T.Q. community has carried forward a historic mission: to criticize and confront that repressive ideology.
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What's more, it's entirely possible that Trump knew a close confidant willingly lied to Congress earlier in the investigation.
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Another is Maduro willingly hands the country over to Guaidó as a caretaker while he calls for new elections.
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Ending DACA will drastically disrupt the lives of these individuals who willingly came forward to register with the federal government.
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As a matter of strategy, then, Democrats need to be opportunistic and seize the center where Republicans are willingly evacuating.
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Police believe Amy Yu "willingly" flew from Philadelphia International Airport to Dallas, and ultimately to Cancun, Mexico, with Kevin Esterly.
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In June she pleaded guilty to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
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The actress, who willingly went to the hospital to seek professional help after the incident, is trying to move forward.
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Connected home products are notoriously insecure and more than happy to emit information that you're not willingly or knowingly sharing.
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In some countries they would even have the right to "finish their lives willingly" in the face of incurable disease.
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Parents out there, I don't understand how you could willingly sit through this, even for the sake of your children.
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She willingly laid this aside to pursue what she considered to be her calling in life … a wife and mother.
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Participants are willingly digging through their own archives to select photos that best represent them from the past and present.
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Farmers Insurance, a big underwriter, enlisted the club's comedians to help produce a training video that staff would willingly watch.
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"We have not completed questioning all the Rohingya to determine whether they were tricked or they came willingly," he added.
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Nor will central banks willingly lose control of the money supply, with all the potential adverse effects of economic management.
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Wysynski eventually willingly admitted that he wasn't employed by BCSO and bought the badge online, according to the criminal complaint.
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He also, of course, willingly went to work for a president accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and assault.
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For the life of me, I cannot conceive of anyone who will willingly download an app for their flip flops.
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Every vendor on campus, as well as the chief financial officer, willingly agreed to go along with it, she said.
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Or do eyes have to be seen to move — and to move willingly — towards the phone before it will unlock?
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Mr Duterte clearly relishes the spotlight—which has caused some Filipinos to wonder whether he will ever willingly leave it.
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Disagreements can be inherently uncomfortable, and who among us would willingly sit in discomfort if we could do the opposite?
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" However, Pugh maintains Ozzy, 67, was "unhappy" in his marriage and "consistently and willingly and generously" gave her "his love.
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However, Gant tells PEOPLE cops are not sure whether Madison willingly went with Jarvis or was taken against her will.
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A court released two Chinese nationals married to Pakistani women after their spouses testified they had willingly married the men.
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But her family's lawyer Jason Whatley previously told PEOPLE whether she went willingly or not, she is still a victim.
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The things which are precious to these people are their money and power and they will never willingly surrender either.
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She has little memory of what happened, but claims managers tried to convince her she willingly engaged in lewd acts.
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Are these businessmen willingly having these procedures, or do they feel coerced by their companies to make themselves look younger?
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The number of workers willingly leaving their jobs increased by 233,2000 to 0003 million, the highest level since January 2000.
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He willingly accepts her excuse Reggie was "a mess" and needed moral support, which caused her to miss the action.
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If it works, the FBI would be able to access whatever missing data Apple did not already willingly hand over.
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Uber is not known to willingly share its data with governments, despite Kalanick's comments suggesting a new stab at transparency.
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Detroit players willingly gave up their bodies to hold down the Predators, blocking 26 shots compared to eight Nashville blocks.
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He is, he sometimes suggests, our most helpless president, one incapable of resisting the currents in which he willingly swims.
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To be like Call of Duty, Battlefield's creator had to play against its strengths; they did so willingly, for years.
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If that's the case, who then, would willingly create a piece of work that would be used to judge him?
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Emmanuelle Charpentier — one of three scientists credited with starting the gene editing revolution — willingly turned her life over to science.
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He will, also willingly, sign a man arrested for assault and felony vandalism, as he did Pacman Jones in 2008.
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Probably because Batman is a terrible team player and would never willingly show up for any fistfight with these bozos.
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And let's not forget all those sophisticated banks that willingly lent that money and have not claimed to be defrauded.
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But to see her do that, willingly, at the end of her 11th event of the day, that surprised me.
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It's that Hariri, willingly or unwillingly, helped provide cover for a government that is partly controlled by Iran-backed Hezbollah.
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The implication being that we're so tragic and ignorant that we'd willingly subject ourselves to the degrading scenario they've envisioned.
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Residents say they willingly paid the price of defeating Islamic State and are grateful for U.S. help in the victory.
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If that's our only acceptable end point, I don't see any way that he willingly gives up his nuclear weapons.
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American companies sometimes willingly strike deals with Chinese partners because they feel China is too profitable to miss out on.
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Knowing Vignette would never leave him willingly, Philo faked his own death so she would evacuate with her fellow fae.
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The Americans are ceding possession willingly here, and France just can't seem to figure out what to do with it.
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This group will not willingly cede its power just because demographics predict its downfall and current circumstances demonstrate its weaknesses.
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Mr. McKenna said that in June he discussed with Mr. Platkin about asking Mr. Alvarez to willingly leave the administration.
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And no one in this grim, power-obsessed landscape is ever going to willingly give up either power or pleasure.
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A tough old dog like Warner would never give up the brass ring willingly, but neither would Davis or Crawford.
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His experience of hunger, hatred and destitution nearly drove him back into the hands of the LRA – this time willingly.
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Many observers believe he's colluding with the government and is willingly being used to make a farcical election seem real.
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We're told the family is hopeful she will willingly reunite with them soon ... because she said she'd be in touch.
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Trump has already invoked the common sense argument that no one would willingly engage in any inappropriate behavior in public.
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A minor between 16 and 18 must demonstrate they are doing so willingly and with full understanding of the consequences.
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The real lesson here is that third-party payment allows prices to go higher than the public would willingly pay.
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What is clear is that the Netanyahu government will never willingly endorse a peaceful and fair resolution of this conflict.
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A person who uses virtual reality is, often willingly, being controlled to far greater extents than were ever possible before.
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It is a regrettable that Democrats have to be shamed to the negotiation table instead of willingly taking their seats.
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Trump might willingly eat that, if only to show people he's among the healthiest specimens ever to walk the planet.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine), who more willingly criticizes the Trump administration than most, left it up to the president. Sen.
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The president has a famously chummy relationship with Putin, and willingly takes meetings with him that no one else attends.
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He said he was pleased to read Friday's announcement, but felt cigarette makers would not move willingly to reduce nicotine.
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The occasional oddball Congress member — Ron Paul of Texas most famously among them — would willingly refuse to play the game.
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Thomas' message seemingly doesn't help change the culture of admitting when a player has an injury and willingly sitting out.
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Facebook became the behemoth it is today because we willingly shared our interests, opinions, and lives with it every day.
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Little confessed that he strangled both women to death after they willingly engaged in sex with him as prostitutes, prosecutors said.
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Perhaps we're more accustomed to violence than the trembling babysitter is — after all, we're willingly watching a show about serial killers.
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To require weaker security, for instance – encryption backdoor, is to willingly open up our own networks, including critical facilities, to attacks.
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So it's natural to wonder why would anyone ever willingly return to the world of a show that ended years ago.
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It willingly invites us to 'create' our lives through a succession of images and videos stitched together for others to watch.
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He also said Mills has willingly relinquished every asset of any value for the purpose of having restitution in the case.
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"She willingly provided a statement that confirmed she acted alone in the deaths of her two children," Ontario Police Department Sgt.
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When given the chance, zebrafish willingly dose themselves with opioids — even putting themselves at risk in order to get their fix.
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But viewers have noticed that in her final days Braxton did not appear to be willingly leaving her talk-show gig.
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The reality show was, in its own way, an invasion of privacy, but it was a contract Hilton willingly entered into.
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Bergdahl willingly walked off his Army base in Afghanistan in 2009 and was held captive by the Taliban for five years.
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That same day, Jones ordered the mass suicide—those who didn't drink the poison willingly were stabbed with syringes of cyanide.
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Numerous examples exist of men routinely forced into these same units either permanently or temporarily when vacancies are not willingly chosen.
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On the other end of the spectrum, comedians like Ken Jeong willingly dole out jokes about how small their penises are.
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In 2014 I went out and willingly spent $200 on the Voyage even though I had a perfectly good Kindle Paperwhite.
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I'm happy they haven't figured out that I'd willingly pay about $10 every shiftless Saturday I spend in a Cheers fugue.
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Authorities contacted Derouin, 41, who willingly came down to the station and admitted to abandoning the cats with a male counterpart.
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" Luckie, who is black, wrote that he'd gone along willingly because he believed in Facebook's "ability to positively impact the world.
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The second Kremlin myth is that the Crimean people wanted to be part of Russia and willingly joined the Russian Federation.
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The only time politicians willingly give up on power is about five seconds before it gets taken away from them unwillingly.
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However, during that same period 22019 million Mexicans living in the U.S. willingly returned to Mexico, bringing net migration to zero.
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CNN's source added that Sessions made clear to Trump that he would willingly resign if the president no longer wanted him.
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"Our values of mutual responsibility are social democratic values, and we choose willingly to create that society," Merom told the newspaper.
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Hence the hostility to the outside world, particularly America, and the degree to which many North Koreans willingly accept their isolation.
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Danley's sisters, who were not identified by name and whose faces were blurred, added that Danley would willingly cooperate with investigators.
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It's impossible -- short of willingly suspending your rational brain function -- to conclude Trump had no idea where the money came from.
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We enter this state willingly, under enormous competitive tension and high adrenaline, for hours at a time, decades at a time.
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It is reasonable to predict that in states with lower rates of gun ownership, even more individuals would willingly sign up.
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A one-sided and untruthful narrative has been willingly spread, to support Iran policies based on plain ignorance of recent history.
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This is another fairly standard conflict: The protagonist, on her hero's journey, willingly or unwillingly sacrifices something she once held dear.
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I not only willingly ran 26.2 miles through all five boroughs of the city, but I paid $522 to do it.
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A male detective noted that she had willingly gone to Epstein's room — though she emphasized the purpose was business, she said.
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But it is possible that item gambling sites could continue operations — assuming that participants hand over items, details, and skins willingly.
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"Had I known there were rules and regulations for premium snaps I would have willingly claimed taxes on it," she said.
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But in an age when food delivery is only a click away, why would anyone willingly choose to live on air?
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As a grown-up, why would I willingly revisit a place I associate with memories that still make me physically gag?
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Last September, people willingly burned their Nike products in protest of the sneaker company's partnership with athlete-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick.
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Smugglers will fight to protect a lucrative business, but militias opposed to them would willingly accept European backing to combat them.
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As the mother of a sixteen-month-old, I had a host of burning questions: Will she ever willingly wear clothes?
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Viewers wondered if a celebrity would turn the questions around on Mr. Seacrest, or if he would willingly address the accusation.
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But not everyone would leave the US willingly — the government will have to force many DACA families out of the country.
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"We were just so struck by how willingly these scientists were saying this was a huge deal," says director Adam Bolt.
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At show time, bedsheets the gray of a laundry accident were distributed and more or less willingly slipped on, ghost-style.
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Human remains and sacred religious objects, which collections in Berlin contain, would hardly have been surrendered willingly, the critics point out.
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Few men — if any — willingly resist the island's abusive regime, despite the sense that this community has existed for multiple generations.
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He willingly defies convention by running females against males, something rarely done in the United States but more widely practiced abroad.
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Brown has moved before — not always so willingly — and during the next few days, he will return to a familiar place.
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Like so many that came before her, she had answered the nation's call and willingly put her life in harm's way.
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Mike Conaway and other Republicans willingly went along with an effort to rush the probe to conclude there was no collusion.
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Once an item of clothing we happily purchased in bulk at Target, socks are now a thing we willingly invest in.
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"The connotation of that term is that he was proactively passing it, that he was willingly transmitting it," Mr. Kyle said.
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Officers told her that there was no crime, as she had willingly paid the money, and that psychics were not illegal.
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Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty last year to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
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Also no one in history had ever willingly given up a timesaving convenience even if it never saved them time. Right?
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Under tradition and under law, the president has tremendous power, most of which Congress has willingly given to the executive branch.
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While Iran willingly allows its citizens to travel to the United States, it is ideologically opposed to sharing information with Washington.
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What has surprised me, however, are the intelligent Republican pundits willingly embarrassing themselves by coming to the defense of this president.
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Still, the U.S. intelligence community does not believe Kim is likely to give up his weapons program willingly, regardless of sanctions.
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It simply allows you, willingly and without distraction, to immerse all your senses in a fantasy you've always longed to inhabit.
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Based on what I know of Geas, he'd willingly take that punishment if it burnished his reputation as a cold killer.
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They have willingly handed over their responsibility for our future to profiteers whose search for quick cash threatens our very existence.
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But Jefferson was the real test, because it required the Federalists to willingly hand power over to their rivals, the Democratic-Republicans.
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Explaining the ins-and-outs of a sexist "micro-aggression" to your septuagenarian grandmother is a challenge few would willingly take on.
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In doing so, he willingly risked the lives of dozens of patriotic young volunteers, a decision that still raises serious ethical questions.
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Would you willingly put yourself into a life-threatening situation just to dispel the long-held assumptions associated with your particular lifestyle?
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Three got off the Embraer 170 jet willingly, according to The Chicago Tribune, but the man in question refused to get up.
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Photo: GettyThe brands are finally ready to take a bold stand against willingly associating themselves with things that lots of people hate.
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Recognizing and accepting when clothing no longer spark joy is easy, but willingly parting with the memories associated them clothing is painful.
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Lawyers tried the same tactic on Baker-Kinney, trying to imply she took the drugs Cosby gave her willingly, which she denied.
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But with Mr. al-Assad's forces on the move, and supported by Russian troops, few refugees are likely to go back willingly.
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In other words, he's all of us who — willingly or not — don't or can't see the migrant crisis that's roiling the world.
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Yes, that's right: It's kind of like a Naked and Afraid all-stars and these folks are willingly attempting the challenge again.
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Why would anyone, let alone an erotica author who's not connected to the sci-fi/fantasy community, willingly join such a fray?
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At first, Boback assumed that anyone who willingly shared this kind of information must be engaged in some kind of illicit trade.
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Over the past few months, several judges have retired (how willingly is unclear) giving Mr Kabila the chance to appoint new ones.
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"People stood by and willingly chose to film on their smartphones and then upload the videos and share them online," says Erez.
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It's an opportunity to use visuals to tell a brand story, connect with audiences and engage them willingly for a longer conversation.
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According to a 2011 TripAdvisor survey, about one-third of fliers would willingly pay a little extra to avoid sitting with children.
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The "sunken place" gives language to the ways in which Black people succumb to influence of white supremacy, both willingly and unwillingly.
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But watch as the audience, full of developers and press alike, clap willingly when the computer's $5,999 price tag is flashed onscreen.
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On top of that, police are already demanding audio recorded by Amazon Echoes in court, and Amazon is handing it over willingly.
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It's the classic "your phone is listening to everything you say," conspiracy theory that so many people have willingly started to believe.
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The second is the fact that physicians who willingly enroll in this type of trial are more willing to change their behavior.
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In a sign of changing times, Energy Minister Ihor Nasalik announced on Friday he'd been given a parking fine — and willingly paid.
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Google willingly fixed these whoppers, explaining that it had not authored them—that the mistakes had been automatically extracted from shoddy websites.
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It is a struggle that King willingly sacrificed his own life for one year later and one that continues to this day.
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Yet, despite abuse after abuse, consumers continue to give their attention — and data — willingly to giants like Facebook, Google, Twitter and others.
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"I desperately want my daughter back but I'm not [sure] what will [be] the repercussions if she doesn't come willingly," Theresa said.
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It is only those who truly hold the power in a relationship who are able to willingly—and momentarily—give it up.
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"Leakers" who willingly share a secure cable to create perceptions about what happened in a room they weren't in are not patriots.
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Rose said the accuser willingly performed oral sex on him that night while his friend was having sex with her from behind.
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To depict any white slave owner as anything other than willingly taking part in the degradation of society is cruel and misleading.
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I can guarantee you that nobody willingly watches all 22019 pixelated ten-second videos of the concert you went to last night.
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But for Australians, the choice to allow Domino's to track their location is one they will have to make willingly for now.
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That means he has the ability to create realities that Republicans in Washington will either silently tolerate, or willingly believe and embrace.
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Some studies of North Koreans who sneak across the border into China find that most are economic migrants who willingly go back.
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Meanwhile, those who sleep the day away are likely to have higher cognitive abilities, take risks more willingly, and be more creative.
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Willingly stepping into an anxiety attack is about as fun as putting on a pair of heels when you already have blisters.
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Even more challenging, how do you address a society ethos that willingly shares the video showing the mass murder of 50 people?
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While modern presidents have handed over their returns willingly, Democrats are prepared to force the issue, arguing Trump has defied precedent. Rep.
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They willingly appropriate billions of taxpayer dollars on their own pet programs and sit back, hoping the American people will not notice.
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From one perspective, it made it look like she let Hawkeye and Black Widow go willingly knowing that someone would sacrifice themselves.
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But if that's the remedy, it is a lost cause: No one who figures out how to avoid advertising willingly goes back.
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Similar to other groups of families, these migrants willingly surrendered to Border Patrol with no attempts to evade or hide from authorities.
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Neither willingly uses English, resenting its status as a global bully language—its prepotenza , as Marini put it to me, in Italian.
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Mr. Bilkie paid willingly — he was desperate to see Ashley get well, he said — but no program seemed to produce lasting results.
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And that this is the grimmest tragedy of all, one that they can neither willingly embrace nor even find the words for.
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In some cases, as when he gave military leaders a free hand in fighting terrorism, he has willingly parted with these obligations.
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He willingly chops off his own body parts in service of a god-like creature he's never met—or possibly doesn't exist.
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Natural Cycles said it's committed to being transparent and would willingly work with the FDA or FTC to regulate how it's promoted.
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You willingly throw yourself into a cycle of endless days and overnight drives, praying the driver doesn't fall asleep at the wheel.
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Still, viewers wondered if a celebrity would turn the questions around on Mr. Seacrest, or if he would willingly address the accusation.
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The White House insists Shulkin left his job willingly in the face of the ethics scandal and dissension within his agency's ranks.
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Why would Indigenous people willingly sit down with the very people that were massacring them and condemning them to slavery in England?
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Ms. Wagner's tears might have been happy ones if she and Mr. Train were making the trip willingly rather than under duress.
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Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz), who seems to have willingly rejoined the family after threatening emancipation, sarcastically suggests "more star wipes" could improve it.
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I do this willingly and happily, and not as a subconscious rebellion against technology, or out of obligation or some masochistic delight.
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Jayden's whole demeanor changed: He calmed down, looked his teacher in the eye for the first time, and willingly returned to class.
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In a time when people are panicking an hoarding everything for no really good reason, these people are willingly giving it away.
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The Kurds, a tribal people, most of whom were Sunni Muslims, were caught in the middle; soon they willingly joined the Ottomans.
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Payam has willingly left America behind and joined Israeli cop Aviram Dahan (Tomer Sisley) for a trip back to the Middle East.
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All presidential tax returns are automatically audited, making it increasingly unlikely that Mr. Trump will willingly release his returns while in office.
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Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty earlier this year to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
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The same day, Biggie, who lives at Towne House, willingly submitted to a lion cut shaving, even around his belly and genitals.
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The Trump administration readily touts the benefits of its recently-passed fiscal stimulus package, but it doesn't so willingly acknowledge its implications.
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Of course, all that convenience comes at the expense of your privacy—and as Facebook willingly admits, its ability to target ads.
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Martinez said he was guilty and had no intention of fighting the charges as he "knowingly, intentionally and willingly" burned the flag.
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It takes a special kind of masochist to willingly endure the horrors of performing stand-up at New York City open mikes.
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The raid took place on July 26, the day after Manafort willingly met with Senate Intelligence Committee staff, according to the Post.
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To breathe after losing a child to gun violence is to willingly agree to inhale tiny shards of glass into your lungs.
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"Ending DACA will drastically disrupt the lives of these individuals who willingly came forward to register with the federal government," Smith wrote.
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He said the airlines and terminal operators had been very cooperative and had willingly agreed to a new spirit of mutual aid.
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Manafort's lawyers then sought to have all the charges dismissed, in part arguing the prosecution had not proven he willingly committed crimes.
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An important one that many politicians address — either willingly or at the behest of activists — but not the centerpiece of anyone's campaign.
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He's also reportedfly bringing a lot of Pats players along for the ride, not all of them what you would call willingly.
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For all the talk of social media as a political echo chamber, many of us willingly go where we'll find people like ourselves.
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The home's sophisticated security system had not been triggered, suggesting the perpetrators had knowledge of the house or had been willingly let in.
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Duncan Hunter's wife Margaret pleaded guilty on Thursday to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
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Amazon has already willingly handed over data from Alexa to law enforcement and is getting more requests to do so all the time.
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Bork willingly followed Nixon's order terminating Archibald Cox in an act that would only temporarily stall Nixon's slow march to disgrace and resignation.
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GARLAND NIXON, RADIO TALK SHOW HOST: Yes, but I do feel that the party is moving in the direction, and not necessarily willingly.
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Students are taking NRA-allegiant politicians to task, and celebrities are calling out major corporations for willingly feeding their viewers gun-friendly content.
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Nor does he note that the separation of migrant families is not law but, rather, a tactic the Trump administration has willingly employed.
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But, in order for those sorts of efforts to work, state legislatures have to willingly give up a huge bit of political power.
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When including people who had consumed drugs or alcohol willingly, the study found that 245% of the reported cases qualified as drug-facilitated.
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Millions of people have willingly given up their privacy via their own DNA, thanks to the growing popularity of at-home ancestry tests.
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"Nate is going to find himself more entrenched, and willingly so, with the sole purpose of aiding a very wounded Annalise," Brown says.
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Mr Hastings provides granular accounts of battles large and small, as well as of the incredible hardships endured (sometimes willingly) by the Vietnamese.
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But clearly some of us still are because we are willingly going to the Times Square Olive Garden to throw our money away?
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Some of our data gets there because we hand it over to websites willingly, but a lot of it doesn't happen that way.
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"We feel extremely sorry for causing great trouble and further burden to those who have willingly supported us," Mako said in the statement.
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My parents broke up when I was about two, so it's been at least a decade since our families have been together willingly.
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Somalis braving the roads pay up more willingly at al-Shabab checkpoints, which sometimes seem less predatory than those manned by Kenyan troops.
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Meanwhile, "the California net neutrality law simply fills a gap in consumer protection that the FCC has willingly and happily created," she added.
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And the labour market also includes people willingly and legally performing work that is not always clearly different from that of the enslaved.
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US officials have said that Amiri willingly defected but then changed his mind, choosing to return to Iran to be with his family.
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Rogue One suggests that war sometimes means willingly dying for the greater good, and it wraps that choice in a glamorous, heroic veneer.
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Rob Lowe is the latest celebrity to willingly sit in front of his peers as they mock him, and no one held back.
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Which is to say, no athlete subject to a drug testing protocol would willingly take nandrolone; it would virtually guarantee a positive test.
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However, Piugatttuk refuses to answer whether he will move to the settlement willingly or have his children taken away forcibly by the government.
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Horses are "skittish" and "much more aware and alert than farm animals," he said, and they don't willingly or easily submit to slaughter.
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The song still makes me aggressively uncomfortable, and I will never again willingly subject myself or anyone else to its whiny, tormenting ways.
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Is The Guv any less sensible than anyone else who interacts with Arsenal Fan TV, or the people who willingly appear on it?
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When he turned 16, Britain's MI5 secret service asked Hashi to become a spy, willingly or not, according to his father, Mohamad Hashi.
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In 2017, Leonardo DiCaprio willingly returned the Best Actor Oscar that Marlon Brando won for his role in 1954's On the Waterfront.
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The former actor also willingly gave up smoking and alcohol and celebrated one year of sobriety in October, which he noted on Instagram.
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That's why he willingly shares everything with the PGU, including his relationship with Nina and the fact that he's angry about her execution.
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While governments may not lower taxes willingly, competitive pressure between states and nations will rise, forcing them to compete for efficiency of governance.
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He might willingly trade his kingdom for life as an office drone in the 21st-century, with its dentistry, refrigeration, Google and YouTube.
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Now imagine, if you will, being told that the very country you would willingly lay down your life to defend doesn't want you.
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So it is unclear who contacted Dr. Kornfeld, but a person with knowledge of the situation said the musician had willingly sought treatment.
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"There is a valid role for arbitration when parties choose it willingly, after a dispute arises, as an alternative to court," Leahy said.
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It should be called "The Hack Whisperer," and it's not a film, let us say, that I would willingly screen for Billy Wilder.
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For a while, our willingly overburdened protagonist seems anything but powerful—intrepid, sure, and with a big appetite for punishment, but not powerful.
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The adult film star, the sources said, did the interview willingly and went so far as to sit for a lie detector test.
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Whether Butina duped Erickson or drew him willingly into a spy operation is now part of an unfolding Washington drama fit for Hollywood.
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The price paid by those who willingly aided in the mythmaking is high, as these disgraced figures and their loved one would attest.
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But for someone who is not known for hewing very closely or willingly to a script, the challenges of writing one are immense.
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"Kyle and DeMar willingly, on time and on target, gave up the ball, and that's so important," Toronto coach Dwane Casey told reporters.
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The vast majority of private sector companies with bad actors on their platforms cooperate willingly with federal authorities (there are always notable exceptions).
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It even looks like he kidnaps her at one point (even though Abra willingly goes off with a man she only recently met).
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The emails offer a rare glimpse into a world where corporate interests can dictate their own science and scientists for hire willingly oblige.
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He felt there was something so wrong and nobody was doing anything about it, so he willingly put his whole life at stake.
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The latest hellbot in our increasingly absurd and willingly-entered surveillance state is the "Moon" by smart home and IoT company 1-Ring.
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The data was provided by a researcher who created an app called thisisyourdigitallife, where an estimated 2628,28500 people willingly handed over personal information.
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But a memo willingly released by the White House confirms that Trump pressured Zelensky in this way, and Trump has publicly admitted it.
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Often arriving unskilled but eager to work, refugees willingly take low-paying jobs local companies need to fill but natives tend to shun.
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Originally, the term referred to the data Facebook had on specific users that they had not knowingly or willingly submitted to the site.
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This, in combination with Trump's indifference towards Europe, could be problematic on the executive level as each side turns (willingly or unwillingly) inward.
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Trump's comments on Hannity's show, however, illustrate why there are concerns he won't leave office willingly if he loses the election next year.
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Whether he did so willingly or not, Trump ended up amplifying propaganda that seemed to wink and nod at white supremacists and fascists.
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The defense, in cross-examination, tried to imply that Baker-Kinner took the drugs willingly by bringing up past drug and alcohol abuse.
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I would hardly characterize this a 'committed relationship' in the sense of two consenting adults who freely and willingly engage in healthy relations.
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"Many schools and teachers willingly bought and installed our devices and choose to share the footage voluntarily," the company said in a statement.
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People might startle at the image of someone old enough to be their grandparents willingly embarking on a night of hallucinations and vomiting.
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The data was provided by a researcher who created an app called thisisyourdigitallife, where an estimated 270,000 people willingly handed over personal information.
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That elected government representatives so willingly and routinely dismiss the opinions of such groups of Americans as "special interests" ought to be offensive.
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She said the evidence showed that Ms. Mann went willingly to Mr. Weinstein's hotel room, got undressed and laid down on his bed.
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Hunter's wife Margaret pleaded guilty earlier this year to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
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Under the influence, these men willingly run up their credit cards, share their social security numbers, and don't remember much the next day.
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When I asked about his relationship with Erdoğan, he told me, through an interpreter, that Erdoğan had never willingly shared power with anyone.
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But Bolton has already made clear he'd testify willingly, and now the Times has made clear his testimony would be damaging for Trump.
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The drastic measure he takes — willingly getting his hand crushed in a weight machine — to get out of swimming is painful to watch.
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Those who agreed to testify willingly would first be deposed in private sessions with House managers and White House lawyers and their staff.
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But prosecutors said that he had willingly sought to fight in the ranks of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
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Voter data, which includes birth dates, party affiliation and voting history, is not something to be shared willingly without explicit consent and justification.
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But I feel like one among millions who could care less, vote less, and so willingly pass our costs on to future generations.
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This isn't going to be given by employers, any more than they willingly gave the 40 hour work week, overtime pay, or pensions.
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Thoreau knew this, and willingly lived among them, those who had been barred from the inner life of many wealthy suburbs of Boston.
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Not one of us willingly goes a day without consuming water: whether by drinking, washing, or eating food that irrigation and agriculture produced.
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Kamala Harris willingly offered a personal narrative of how racist anti-busing policies impacted her life some 10 years after Brown v. Board.
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These are not companies you willingly share information with, but companies that get it from other sites and services generally without your knowledge.
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He couldn't wrap his mind around why we'd want to willingly strap ourselves into what seemed to him like a medieval torture device.
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After the decision, Knox told Good Morning America that she "would never willingly go back to Italy" – and thus never serve her new sentence.
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"If a private company says, 'We would like your information so we can provide you better services,' you would give it willingly," Haidar said.
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Not only because Dr Ford's conduct was so diametrically opposed Kavanaugh's, but because a woman would never willingly label her own behaviour as "emotional".
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The police are concerned that Gypsy was brought into the house under duress, but both parents say that Gypsy came into the house willingly.
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Because of this, we jump on new furniture line releases and willingly — for the most part — spend full Saturdays roaming around the Ikea store.
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On Friday, Tortorella willingly tried a cup of his Younger costar's breast milk, which he discovered was not as bad as he initially thought.
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From an accounting perspective, the carriers have a good thing going with these charges, and they have no reason to willingly give them up.
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The vote, on November 8th, is now in sight, yet many Americans would willingly undergo the exercise all over again—with two new candidates.
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The death of Sergeant Perez reminds us of the dangers that police officers willingly face every day in order to serve this great City.
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"It's just using the information that customers have willingly shared with us and enable our crew members to better diffuse situations ahead of time."
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It said Spacey had "willingly participated in a training process" and that it was not aware of any complaints since then involving the actor.
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In the course of her cross-examination, which began Friday, Rotunno repeatedly suggested that Mann willingly had sex with Weinstein to advance her career.
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Spacey willingly participated in a training process and since that time MRC has not been made aware of any other complaints involving Mr. Spacey.
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Police have not been able to confirm the California destination of the couple, or whether Linda "went willingly or anything like that," she says.
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Selena Gomez has left the mental health treatment center she willingly checked into following an "emotional breakdown" at a hospital in October, TMZ reports.
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And, crucially for the requisite moment when she willingly clambers into a spaceship hidden inside a blue police box, she'd have to be relentless.
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Even though he's agreed to join Jon and the others, Tormund thinks it's foolhardy of them to march willingly toward the Night King's army.
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In the clip below, watch how Porzingis willingly gives up his spot on the block in order to create separation for his jump shot.
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The recent news about FamilyTreeDNA marked the first known time a home DNA test company had willingly shared private genetic information with law enforcement.
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But mixing more winter gasoline now threatens to worsen the glut later, a risk willingly taken by an industry left with few other choices.
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And at that time, it meant that he willingly and aggressively crossed the implicit color line, setting up matches between fighters of all races.
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Trump has willingly sacrificed it, tossing it away for no reason, to boast about matters as a trivial as a speech to Boy Scouts.
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Being so unpredictable that they can charge willingly into battle at one moment, then walk off the job and into a bar the next?
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Why are we willingly sharing so much data with Glow or Eve on our fitness, diet, mood, sex life, weight, skin, and so on?
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But it seems clear that they had gathered together willingly in that Denver apartment to do something that must have been worth the risk.
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People in Lithuania have made big sacrifices to be part of the West; they see Britain as willingly deciding to give away such privileges.
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"I'm proud of his courage, and willingly going to his own death in order to protect innocent people," Sanders says tearfully in the video.
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But to shift blame from themselves, where blame belonged, plutocrats willingly fomented racial and class divisions, a common tactic of "one-percenters" for generations.
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"I have to, and I willingly do, accept responsibility," Mr. Starr told "Outside the Lines," the ESPN program in which he announced his decision.
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Does anyone actually believe that the congressional foxes will willingly change the perks of feeding off the corporate and lobbyist chickens in their coop?
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Sometimes willingly confining yourself backfires, as the Belgian performance artist Mikes Poppe discovered recently after spending 438 hours chained to a block of marble.
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Fortunately for the hundreds of people who willingly locked themselves into a hotel ballroom just to solve puzzles, everything went off without a hitch.
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Whoever prevails, the election will provide damaged goods and there is nothing that feasts more willingly on weakness than the current class of politicians.
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Contract in the United States has been traditionally understood as the rights and responsibilities parties willingly take on to advance each one's best interests.
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It also became clear that he had willingly provided insights into terrorist groups when he was interrogated by F.B.I. agents, who treated him cordially.
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My big gripe is the lack of a center armrest in the back because, really, few passengers will willingly wedge themselves into that position.
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In reality, the point was to determine if people who believe themselves to be functionaries will participate in acts of evil, and how willingly.
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They're cute together, both so cheerfully chipper about the simple truth that anyone willingly associating with the Bachelor franchise at this point is bonkers.
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He'll steal offensive rebounds and pass willingly, because he knows the ball will come back to him if his teammates don't have open looks.
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Did you flip a coin to decide who was going to get it in the face for this video or did you willingly volunteer?
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But given the intense backlash that Northam is facing, it's hard to believe that anyone would willingly come forward to answer the governor's call.
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Colombian citizens willingly shouldered a large tax burden to support the government in taking the fight to the FARC more than a decade ago.
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Rollins said in her statement that she believed You would willingly return to answer the criminal allegations filed against her in her current case.
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Reached by telephone, one of the mujahedeen who captured Mr. Mohammad said the former Soviet soldier willingly joined the fight against his former comrades.
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Russian policymakers often set the start date in 1733, when General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev willingly dismantled Russia's political and military dominance over Eastern Europe.
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Here's a great feature on how Amazon is rather quietly building a huge, networked surveillance infrastructure (that we're all willingly welcoming into our homes).
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They have consistently denied that the government allows forced technology transfers, saying some companies willingly share and make big profits in China doing so.
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Parents do not always use that opportunity, and immigration officials could deny a green card, claiming the parents had willingly defrauded the American government.
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And it'd hard to see the Oregon legislature, controlled by Democrats, willingly handing over counties -- and representation -- to its conservative neighbor to the east.
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What remains to be see is whether engineers will willingly give up a segment of their income in order to get better career help.
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When somebody steps into the tabloid glare as willingly and relentlessly as Caitlyn Jenner has, a memoir might seem greedy, or at least redundant.
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Word of the Day : willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect _________ The word dutiful has appeared in 102 articles on nytimes.
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And it's unrealistic to think that any amount of division or screaming in the streets would force Trump to willingly give up his power.
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The decision to willingly forgo the debate stage meshes with the type of catch-lightning-in-a-bottle campaign he is trying to run.
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But Ms. Maia said that she did not hear any commotion and that Ms. Mann had willingly walked into the bedroom with Mr. Weinstein.
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Our faces and voices are recorded by surveillance cameras and other internet-connected sensors, some of which we now willingly put inside our homes.
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Petersen, Osmundsen and Arceneaux find that those who meet their definition of having a "need for chaos" express that need by willingly spreading disinformation.
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The resignation comes after Stallman made comments about victims of child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, including that the victims went along with the abuse willingly.
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"I would willingly take up arms myself to prevent such tragedy from happening again," he told the crowd that day in Chicago's Federal Plaza.
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Though the commission asked states to willingly hand over the information, Shapiro said both voluntary and mandatory requests are required to follow the law.
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A separate suit, filed one day earlier by Take-Two and Rockstar, seeks to establish that Benzies willingly terminated his employment in an Apr.
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He was additionally charged with willingly and unlawfully depriving Harley of her personal liberty, plus two charges of resisting arrest — one for each officer.
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Both 23andMe and Ancestry say they don't willingly share information with law enforcement, unless compelled by a valid legal process like a court order.
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Nielsen didn't resign willingly, a source told CNN, with her resignation announcement coming after a tense meeting at the White House with the President.
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Citizens enjoy the reasonable expectation of privacy in the United States, with some caveats around issues such as sharing information willingly with third parties.
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Or is this the resurrection of his rebellious and artistic spirit, which he sold willingly "in the most American of activities, capitalism and commerce"?
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Of course I do—I went out with him for six years and wouldn't willingly share the majority of my twenties with a dickhead.
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But while in his stance, he willingly alienated potential allies — pro-life Catholics, very conservative evangelicals — his reach was extensive, and his influence vast.
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She makes Bush out to be a student, willingly learning from others, instead of the leader and "decider" he once touted himself to be.
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Savage's parents have been attempting to make contact with their daughter, as they believe she is brainwashed into willingly staying in his inner sex circle.
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When people show up to your event, they are willingly giving you their attention for hours on end – not trying to avoid attention-grabbing ads.
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And there are hundreds of thousands of people who get their internet kicks by willingly exposing themselves to a daily dose of repulsive, cringeworthy images.
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Corporate performance has been a moving goal post for a long time and marketmen are willingly playing along as long as the index inches up.
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The data from these readings, according to Apple, will be encrypted, allowing users to only share them willingly via a PDF, including with their doctors.
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But Jackson pointed out how the then-Republican-led Intelligence Committee willingly handed over Stone's testimony transcript to Mueller before Stone was charged in January.
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I did note that today Catherine Herridge said that Peter Strzok could actually willingly testify in front of congress by the end of the week.
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And a source must be able to trust that a reporter won't be forced to reveal his or her identity and won't reveal it willingly.
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Although it's hard to believe any airline would willingly forgo additional income, the two-passenger configuration could allow for more comfortable seating for larger passengers.
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" Joyce even commented on the footage, telling an Australian ABC affiliate, "I don't think it'd be something that they would've willingly would've wanted to do.
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But, the simple fact that he willingly speaks on these topics (and shows even a little leniency) reflects a desire to engage a larger public.
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"Workers live at the spa, willingly, because it is cheaper than typical rent and it doesn't lock them into a long term commitment," he said.
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Right now, people only willingly undergo this type of surgery as a last resort to give movement to a prosthetic limb or prevent severe seizures.
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It offers up characters who used their magical powers to fight their status quo, and willingly put themselves in danger for those they care about.
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According to Sergeant Duncan of West Hollywood Sheriff's Department, Barton was "fully clothed" and "speaking in coherent statements" before she willingly went to the hospital.
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As annoying as these restrictions may be, most travellers willingly defer to the higher wisdom of intelligence agencies whose primary purpose is keeping them safe.
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Any company in this space that willingly hands this software over to a government, be it America or another nation's, is willfully endangering people's lives.
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As for what she thinks has happened to her niece, Ice says, "I don t know, but I definitely know she didn't go anywhere willingly."
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After spending more than it collected for so long that no sane person would willingly lend to it, the regime cranked up the printing presses.
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With the understandable assumption that their data is safe, secure, and only used for relevant purposes, people willingly use these devices to transmit personal information.
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There was no monetary precondition set for our NATO allies in ISAF in the fights we asked them to join, but they did so willingly.
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As such, it has freely and willingly agreed to observe demanding human rights principles and to abide by the European Court of Human Right's jurisdiction.
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Although Mary willingly slept with George, the older girl clearly understood upper-crust men with hungry sexual appetites were right outside of her shared bedroom.
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Yet no Iraqi government will ever willingly let Kurdistan secede with Kirkuk, as it too relies on oil revenue to fund its military and bureaucracy.
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He liked the press and this was in a time when celebrities did not always talk to us willingly and no one had social media.
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Tim Cook never mentioned what happened to Samsung, perhaps smartly recognizing that the high road would allow Note7 refugees to come willingly to Apple's shores.
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The beauty of a good con is that it relies solely on persuasion: victims give willingly, and many never discover that they have been had.
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The only problem, other than the obvious problem that I was about to willingly hop off the wagon, was my lack of a wine opener.
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To make matters worse, he actually tries to sexually assault Ana when it becomes clear that she's not going to come to his bed willingly.
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And they are mostly not apprehended because they willingly turn themselves into Border Patrol and Customs agents in the hopes they can seek asylum here.
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If the miraculous days are over, and a more humdrum reality is setting in, will investors still be prepared to back the industry so willingly?
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If you willingly expose yourself to a style of photography where everything is sharp, correct and vibrant, you gain the freedom to create great images.
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If you willingly expose yourself to a style of photography where everything is sharp, correct and vibrant, you gain the freedom to create great images.
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So the notion that users have been willingly agreeing en masse to give up their privacy remains the big lie squatting atop the consumer Internet.
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Digital platforms also must step up to make sure that they are not part of used, willingly or unwillingly, to distort the American political process.
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But he seemed somewhat conflicted about his role — an exiled government critic or someone who willingly, and perhaps foolishly, steps back into the dragon's maw.
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Those who had satisfying experiences frequently reported that their doctors understood genetics, willingly discussed the results and didn't differ in the interpretation of the results.
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Can you think of a single thing Donald Trump would do for which the Republican majority in the Senate would willingly remove him from office?
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But after decades of the legislative branch willingly deferring its lawmaking powers to the administrative state in pursuit of shinier prizes, Congress has weakened itself.
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After willingly going to the police station, Milinovic was arrested and held overnight for "threatening the safety of a political representative"—something Milinovic found absurd.
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Simply put, would you willingly volunteer to be exposed to a pollutant, not to see what good it does, but what harm it might cause?
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By giving Mr. Xi the honor in a formal document, senior Communist Party officials have shown that, willingly or not, they've bowed to his dominance.
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Her father telling Fox News exclusively he believes his daughter is still alive and that it&aposs possible she left willingly with somebody she knows.
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If Mr. Trump became the nominee, Republicans might risk a large-scale defection by upscale whites who voted willingly for Mitt Romney four years ago.
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In my interviews with judges and prosecutors, they willingly admitted that police perjury was part of the culture of the court system in Cook County.
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No self-respecting person would willingly choose to eat a sandwich that reminds them of their grandparents each and every time they take a bite.
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The government has maintained that any parent deported without their child had the opportunity to bring their kid with them, but willingly left without them.
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He told me that he has willingly handed over one of his phones to the police, who presumably took down the data from that phone.
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Every time we use a labeling pronoun, it's like tightening the rope until the person really can not any longer willingly move on their own.
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He and his wife, a nurse practitioner, had taken on loans willingly to do what they loved, he said, and still owe almost $40,000 combined.
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You step back from that reckoning, willingly violating the Omohundro drive of never letting your goal be changed in order to keep your goal alive.
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Of course, the United States entered into these agreements willingly, often at the behest of American companies who were pushing for access to foreign markets.
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In other words, the fox will never willingly abandon his post, so it's up to the Katie Faheys of America to help move the henhouse.
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Although he never learned to write, he was adept at complex financial transactions and willingly used his skill to help other free blacks establish themselves.
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In cards and pool and games of chance, the people who get hurt are the house or the sucker who willingly took on the hustler.
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If your friend refuses to willingly hand over what the police want, they can still get it — they just have to get a warrant first.
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But the real treachery is committed by those men and women who, because of hubris or bigotry, willingly sacrifice Labour's chance of governing ever again.
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He's shown himself so eager to please that he willingly shares highly classified intelligence, right after sacking the top investigator of his connection to Russia.
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When women willingly go to a man's home or hotel room, or allow him to enter theirs, our society is quick to point the finger.
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"At the end, he did come out of the building, willingly while speaking with crisis negotiators," Rockford Police Chief Dan O'Shea told reporters Friday night.
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As people willingly share more of their homes, cars, boats, and lives, the startups brokering those experiences will have to deal with questions about liability.
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A protest leader denied that anyone involved had any ties or sympathies to the PKK, and video showed Erdogan's supporters willingly jumping into the fray.
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Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty in June to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" use more than $200,000 in campaign funds for personal use.
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Wealthy allies said they believed that the most effective way for them to fight inequality is by willingly handing over their power to the poor.
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The club they end up at is kind of drab, so they willingly follow a strange man (Justin Welborn) who promises them a livelier time.
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Parents, of course, might view true heroics as getting their children to willingly gobble up vegetables, and B&G has something for them as well.
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She loves Edgar, but treats him more like a curious roommate than a son and has willingly ceded his parenting to her mother-in-law.
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It signaled to the Bulldogs that a coveted transfer with no connection to the Northwest would willingly decamp for their little cranny of Eastern Washington.
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To compound this dilemma, North Korea has a wretched history of selling military technologies to rouge states and nonstate actors who would deploy them willingly.
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Their unplanned team-up turns out to be the beginning of a beautiful, bulked-out friendship, though neither man would willingly characterize it as such.
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It's one of the record's paradoxically bright moments, which only underscores the song's point—how willingly we submit to forces that seek to control us.
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Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty in June to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" use more than $200,000 in campaign funds for personal use.
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Pro-lifers are walking willingly and with their eyes wide open into the trap that has been laid, but there is no reason they should.
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In 2016, Homefront: The Revolution's fiction expresses new fears from a new era by imagining an invasion that begins with slick smartphones Americans buy willingly.
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Mr. Spacey willingly participated in a training process and since that time MRC has not been made aware of any other complaints involving Mr. Spacey.
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