For all that, many Jews and Muslims will not willingly change the practices of generations.
The purpose of the provision is both to unify POWs under a common set of guidelines but also to articulate to the enemy that our men and women in uniform will not willingly provide intelligence information.
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The elder works hard and humbly to put the younger, not always willingly, through school.
We're told they talked quite a lot, not necessarily willingly at first.
The rich are not spending as willingly as they were before the recession but they are approaching the height of that cash flow.
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Others, willingly or not, are brought across India's borders, notably from Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Now, the team is back, technically, on Long Island, though not many Brooklynites would willingly claim that geographical designation.
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Over the past decade, Big Pharma organizations have supported, willingly or not, a huge knowledge and talent transfer to CROs .
Investors are holding back and borrowers are giving up the cost advantage of commercial paper, willingly or not, to ensure that they have access to cash for years to come.
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Mrs Sandiford's lawyer, Esra Karo Karo Kaban, began his defence by saying she had no prior convictions and did not commit the crime willingly but was under duress from external parties.
And, for those of us in the business of providing security and data protection, it raises even more questions: If corporations, such as Epsilon, are not stepping up to willingly adopt the readily available security technology that will prevent these thefts, what more can and should be done to give consumers some sense of protection?
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So when I was forced to swing by Microsoft's homepage again this week (not something I do readily or willingly) I was interested to see how Gates's newfound passion for customer service had changed things.
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Not everyone in Phoenix is adapting so willingly to this demographic and cultural shift.
Mr. Tuttle had not offered lodging, but the limner willingly slept in the stable with his mare for company, and ate in the kitchen.
Not everyone is putting their DNA on file willingly.
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Most willingly share their market views, but do not provide (or are rarely asked about) their exit strategy.
Ludwig believes that scientists should be in the field working, not making cold calls to raise money, a chore he willingly shoulders.
Few intellectuals willingly forgo the sophistic superiority derived by latching onto ideas not yet widely accessible, or chance squandering the moral preeminence derived from the latest guilt driven philosophical fad.
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Do we have in Twitter, a forum where millions of moods are willingly posted every minute by active people who may or may not mirror the types of people who are investing in equities markets, a gauge for the ways that people will behave with their investments?
But he shares information willingly with outside analysts and investors (true), and does not talk to his own traders first (harder to verify).
We have come a long way from when the Internet was first launched, to where we are now, not only in regards to how much information is available online, but how much information people willingly share online.
"I can't imagine a scenario in which we would willingly as a country walk away from what would be undoubtedly one of the largest - if not the largest - industries in the world over the next several decades, " Mr Silver said.
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