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Under the less charitable interpretation, one of the two men willfully misunderstood -- or is willfully misrepresenting -- what happened.
We remain willfully ignorant, and that's how these things happen.
Still others claimed Amazon's opponents were willfully misrepresenting the facts.
Tom's face was alert, but willfully neutral, void of emotion.
"Of all years to be willfully obtuse," one person tweeted.
He added journalists should condemn those who willfully cross it.
It is refreshingly gaudy, full of pageantry, and willfully disjointed.
Not reflecting that in the press would be willfully misleading.
But now people are willfully eating the packaged toxic goop.
Indeed, flying is an activity some folks now willfully avoid.
Surely neither the nurse nor the doctor was willfully unfeeling.
Most everything here is tender; sometimes it is willfully so.
He is willfully and dangerously ignoring the lessons of history.
This willfully narrow perspective made him typical of Republican politicians.
Given my record in Congress, your editorial is willfully misleading.
To be willfully blind is the same as being complicit.
And it's not because they are "stupid" or willfully ignorant.
Assange is either lying or willfully blind to the facts.
Trump was elaborating on the willfully misunderstood words of Gov.
She got irritated, apologized, misinterpreted my phrasing — willfully, I suspected.
Her Dancing with the Stars contract is being willfully ignored.
To willfully ignore something is to tacitly accept its existence.
Or do they willfully comply and water down their programs?
I don't think either is willfully lying to the committee.
"You are willfully selecting facts and omitting others," said Rep.
Sometimes, boys I talk to acknowledge having willfully crossed lines.
The paintings are eccentric, but do not feel willfully so.
It's to do the opposite, willfully, and make it fashion.
Not for the audience that willfully attends a queer play.
I placed my wellbeing in their hands and willfully released control.
Somehow the word hasn't gotten out, or it's being willfully ignored.
To what extent did this man willfully disregard your stated desires?
They don't anticipate malevolence, oftentimes, or else they willfully ignore it.
It's, again, nothing new of people being ignorant and willfully ignorant.
Blankenship was convicted of willfully conspiring to violate mine safety standards.
He said earlier that he did not believe he willfully lied.
Prosecutors must show that the officer willfully violated someone's civil rights.
Authorities charged Hughes with willfully making a bomb threat by telephone.
Trump is blind -- willfully or otherwise -- to that set of facts.
For instance, a volunteer's memory may be unreliable or willfully distorted.
He has used this phrase "willfully fell on his sword" before.
Mr. Bachardy said this part of it had been "willfully" misunderstood.
Mr. Tarr willfully embraced the difficulty of playing without the improvements.
His music seems found, natural, almost rambling — meticulous, yet willfully aimless.
Mary Frances's son (Paul Lazar) is largely absent, and willfully useless.
Clinton and her staff had intentionally and willfully mishandled classified information.
Some people likely refused to believe her -- deliberately, willfully, even maliciously.
It could kick off more users who are willfully spreading misinformation.
Betsy DeVos is willfully ignorant of the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act.
If u can't see the con then u r willfully blind. #Resist.
He also believes the ruling "elite" was willfully ignorant of the problem.
Like the great Franz West, Smith can be willfully and astutely unserious.
If they did so knowingly and willfully, it is a criminal violation.
In fact, they have like, willfully spoken untruths not based on intelligence.
However, they did not willfully plan to hide the emails, he claimed.
Anybody who doesn't believe the science is willfully not believing the science.
How do you address an artist who willfully shrouds himself in mystery?
" —Ted Sanders, magnetic materials PhD student, Stanford University "Academia is willfully secretive.
"You have to be willfully blind" not to see it, he said.
It is "willfully idiosyncratic," with its crooked lines and unevenly distributed weight.
Democracy depends on a shared consensual reality — something that's being willfully undermined.
Clinton willfully challenged the system, just daring the FBI to prosecute her.
Companies that willfully and deliberately defy the new rules are liable to fines.
It is only the ethical attributes that cause people to be willfully ignorant.
"That is a frustration, and I suspect it's being done willfully," Zinke added.
This part of America isn't being artfully deceived, it is being willfully blind.
Willfully violating registration laws is a felony, though cases are very rarely brought.
Comey's testimony makes clear that if Trump is ignorant, he is willfully so.
Hillary Clinton created an illegal private email server – deliberately, willfully, and with premeditation.
To pretend otherwise is to willfully blind yourself to hundreds years of history.
"That is a frustration, and I suspect it's being done willfully," Zinke said.
Defense lawyer Bruce Rogow countered that Stone never "willfully and intentionally" misled lawmakers.
It's not like Kubiak is willfully doing a poor job of coaching Manning.
"The company is willfully giving up money," Danhof said of the guns pledge.
Just willfully forget that Trudeau has a tattoo of the planet Earth, please.
They are clueless as an act of convenience, willfully blind and intentionally ignorant.
And it would be hard for the companies to willfully ignore what remained.
I sipped wine in the cafe across the street, willfully absorbing its grace.
But she said Ms. Wilson had willfully mischaracterized the spirit of the conversation.
They are not Edenic visions but rather dispatches from a Paradise willfully destroyed.
Sometimes it is willfully angled or distorted for the sake of a gag.
Take the first path, and you willfully ignore meaningful facts about your children.
I entered this arrangement wholly, and willfully, ignorant about this immensely popular game.
My elderly, cranky, willfully incontinent basset-beagle mix would become a pup-fluencer.
Brexit means that we are about to willfully blow up all these ties.
"They're willfully misinterpreting the Declaration," said Glenn Hurowitz, chief executive of Mighty Earth.
Mr. Robot is willfully hostile towards the inquiry, and Elliot is painfully confused.
We assume that no one at Boeing willfully put passenger safety at risk.
They are anybody who willfully degrades the public square — the propagandists and demagogues.
"I get so riled up when I hear people willfully ignore facts," Obama said.
By describing some abortions as executions, President Trump paints all abortions as willfully evil.
They willfully didn&apost cover the facts just to make the President look bad.
President Jovenel Moïse is a symptom of a willfully broken system, not the malady.
That said, I can't imagine a ton of drivers willfully turning off their phones.
Commentators exclaimed "NO COLLUSION" while willfully drowning out the other findings of the report.
Alternately, these craft can point thrusters into space and willfully plunge into the atmosphere.
"At no point did our client try to willfully leave the scene," Carter said.
GLUE positions Gary's willfully fragmented, mutable, and plural sense of self within this history.
I willfully resist the day-old Voodoo doughnuts and opt instead for a tangerine.
It can seem willfully obtuse or pointlessly obscure, and often it's just plain boring.
He claimed that the media willfully refused to acknowledge that he condemned hate groups.
Illston could double the jury award if she finds that Wal-Mart acted willfully.
Enforce the law or make new ones but do not willfully disrespect our laws.
Since 1984, Sheer Terror has willfully, gleefully, self-loathingly been against whatever you got.
Gun dealers can also protect themselves by remaining willfully ignorant of their customers' intentions.
I knew my mother would both willfully misunderstand my choices but ultimately be fine.
If he willfully lied during the interview with OIG, he could face criminal liability.
Future historians will marvel at how sophisticated people willfully made themselves so simple-minded.
The same is true of essentially anyone who would willfully stand in Trump's way.
Rather, it attaches itself to nouns, willfully perverting that to which it is appended.
However, the industry is willfully ignoring the canary in the coal mine — consumer privacy.
So these people creating all our content are willfully blind to really vulnerable people.
Statecraft, capitalism, political power and patriotism are willfully mixed up with lust and love.
These articles did not charge Nixon with a crime, a fact Dershowitz willfully ignores.
Faith in God could not be coerced but must be understood and willfully embraced.
I've published many books, often willfully provocative, and have vexed my share of critics.
Donald Trump didn't create the divisions, but he is dramatically and willfully amplifying them.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled on Monday that Arpaio "willfully violated" the order.
The fiction that her husband, Mike, is willfully sustaining in order to protect her.
"To call these statues historical is to be willfully ignorant of history," he adds.
And the media is willfully enabling him to cheapen the value of our democratic process.
Robles accuses school officials of "willfully withholding police manpower" because they disagree with conservative viewpoints.
Torres called for a congressional investigation into Trump administration's "almost willfully starving" of Puerto Rico.
That much was abundantly clear to anyone who wasn't willfully attempting to convince themselves otherwise.
While he willfully describes his work as nostalgic, Tull's position in time complicates this idea.
She willfully saw me, the person, not the case number or the expenditure of resources.
Some in power were insulated from it; others appeared to willfully look the other way.
You willfully plan to tie states' hands to prevent them from protecting their own residents.
Prosperous Rio willfully averts its gaze from its grim, crowded favelas and never ventures inside.
They allege De Sousa willfully did not file federal returns in 2013, 20173 and 2015.
"I don't know whether our critics were just willfully misinformed, mistaken or lying," Earnest said.
The lawsuit alleges that Omarosa Manigault Newman 'knowingly and willfully' failed to file a report.
The lawsuit alleges that Omarosa Manigault Newman "knowingly and willfully" failed to file a report.
I was being willfully naïve, I suppose, pretending like I didn't know what was happening.
Dwork, who I always assumed to have a willfully gloomy outlook, would have hated it.
Most of what happens during that hour seems to be willfully, even numbingly anti-dramatic.
Yet the gatekeepers of our public discourse spent years being willfully blind to this reality.
No one except the most willfully obstinate would defend wearing a war bonnet to Coachella.
But for many, showboating — willfully, gleefully taunting a vanquished opponent — is a step too far.
Some choose to be willfully blind and live in a little European bubble behind security.
She was flinty in a way that the willfully imperceptive could easily mistake for chipper.
Kourtney, sometimes the most abrasive Kardashian sister, is at her most willfully warm and inviting.
Manafort "did not willfully or intentionally deceive" the IRS or other financial institutions, Zehnle said.
The EPA should make decisions based on science -- not willfully ignoring the work of scientists.
This isn't to minimize the damage caused by those who willfully poison the digital landscape.
When immigration agents seize that power, they make costly mistakes and even willfully abusive decisions.
I'm able to look closely at things I usually am afraid of or willfully ignore.
And if being willfully ignorant of Trump's alleged misdeeds helps Republicans win, they'll take it.
" He added: "a lot of the process is whether she was willfully or knowingly there.
On Monday, Judge Bolton ruled that Mr. Arpaio had willfully violated the 2011 court order.
If you willfully flout the law, you could face up to five years in prison.
Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt last summer for willfully violating a federal court order.
Courts found that the film's producers and director had willfully and knowingly violated safety guidelines.
It's the perfect American love story, twisted and fueled by greed, hurtling willfully toward destruction.
But there's also something a little willfully naive about the counter-assertion that money is irrelevant.
Often, these apps leak sensitive user information to other platforms, or worse yet, willfully steal information.
He "willfully and intentionally avoided learning about the use of stolen identities," according to the documents.
But trolling can also encompass any kind of willfully obtuse nonsense that's designed to confuse people.
But it isn't just the very young or willfully unvaccinated that have to worry about measles.
But that doesn't support his claim that the media willfully mischaracterized what his top spies said.
So maybe we need villains who speak to this heightened, profoundly willfully ignorant era in history.
It willfully accepts some not-safe-for-work content, including nudity, adult fiction and erotic illustration.
That does not necessarily mean however that they should be characterized as intentional or willfully negligent.
The slippery slope here is steep, and California is willfully hurtling down it at breakneck speed.
This would not be the first time the Special Counsel has willfully misled the grand jury.
He's made his own vice president's comments on Wednesday look either totally clueless or willfully mendacious.
Tom Burckhardt's "STUDIO FLOOD" is a tour de force artwork with a willfully scruffy, DIY look.
Yet it's possible designers may not be as willfully abstruse to the moment as they seem.
We should do so, not willfully repeat the glaring and horrific mistakes of the recent past.
In July, Comey announced that he did not recommend charging Clinton with willfully mishandling classified information.
Willfully failing to file an FBAR can result in a civil penalty as high as $100,000.
And he confessed to them under oath, saying he willfully violated those laws at Trump's direction.
The government says U.S. Bank "willfully" failed to report the suspicious activity in a timely manner.
The ordering of Trump's antecedents is chillingly clear and willfully kooky, at least at first glance.
The lawsuit alleges Kanye and Solange willfully committed the infringement ... Mitchell is asking for punitive damages.
I would say certainly that progressive politics in Britain has been willfully neglectful of this demographic change.
"If Bucks County willfully violated the law for one person, they violated it for everyone," he said.
"The government must also prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer acted willfully," the statement read.
It's a creepy and beguiling oddity, willfully weird but, at the same time, not quite weird enough.
I'm inclined to think the paintings are very good with or without their willfully spurious inspirational provenance.
The $82.1 billion proposed budget, up a modest 0.5 percent from last year, is almost willfully boring.
I'm talking about people who have majority mainstream opinions, and I feel they're being willfully discriminated against.
If he really believes his choice will be harmless, he must be willfully, and condemnably, self-deceived.
An independent investigation into the matter is forthcoming to see if anyone willfully ignored reports of abuse.
First, let's consider: Federal law criminalizes "knowingly and willfully" threatening to kill or physically harm the president.
" Dick's has suffered financially; one shareholder last year even accused the company of "willfully giving up money.
For a quarter of a century, I willfully deceived myself into believing that hair care was simple.
Court records allege that Zimmerman "did willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow, harass, or cyberstalk" Dennis Albert Warren.
But he's chosen to willfully forget the period he lived through in order to bash contemporary protesters.
Accused of willfully letting children die in concentration camps on the southern border of the United States?
But the court stopped short of saying that Mr. Zuma had deliberately or willfully violated the Constitution.
"They're closing out the voluntary disclosure program for those who are willfully hiding assets overseas," said McKeegan.
José Mourinho, 53, has not been as fortunate in terms of willfully leaving each of his clubs.
At other times, he came across as willfully obtuse, the product of an alt-right echo chamber.
He is willfully misusing our military by sending 5,200 troops to the border against a faux invasion.
The agent was charged this week with two counts, including "knowingly and willfully" transmitting documents and info.
Yet, it seems that most Americans are willfully blind to either Trump's strengths or to his weaknesses.
"Hillary Clinton created an illegal private email server — deliberately, willfully, and with pre-medication," Trump said Wednesday.
A portion of that law bars officials from "willfully and unlawfully" concealing, removing or destroying federal records.
You are responsible for and complicit in everything this narcissistic, self-serving, authoritarian, willfully ignorant demagogue does.
The president, willfully ignorant of the nation's commitments under NATO, dismisses tiny Montenegro as not worth defending.
JON PARELES Sonia Sturino's voice on "Blue Again" is willfully jumpy: quavering, bleating, cracking, sometimes nearly yodeling.
That history has either been forgotten or willfully ignored by many in the medical and political establishments.
Observers tend to link Ms. Thorvaldsdottir's willfully craggy music to the surreal tectonics of her native Iceland.
In Vladimir Putin's Kremlin, lying — willfully, methodically, shamelessly — is the default response to any accusations of wrongdoing.
In each case, Mr. Malloy's score was an inspired marriage of willfully wayward form and unlikely content.
By breaking the law, they willfully made themselves vulnerable to prosecution and to being called for induction.
Step 2: Willfully ignore your sheep role and continue stare into your phone to fulfill superficial fixation.
However, the note claims that the government has "willfully misrepresented" Soros' views to further its political agenda.
"Criminal charges require prosecutors to prove an effort to willfully and intentionally avoid such requirements," it adds.
The joke — if you could call it that — is about how much their stance willfully devalues women.
Instead, the Trump administration is willfully ignoring this opposition and the formal requests of North Carolina Gov.
Or is she a malicious scammer who willfully exploited her fans' good faith for some easy cash?
But Yang's view is deeper than just media and includes people who are willfully misleading the public.
But the thing is, Risen argues in an academic review paper, we often willfully ignore System 2.
The algorithm that supposedly favors shots you "might like" is broken or willfully manipulated for commercial gain.
But so far investigators haven't found evidence to prove that Clinton willfully violated the law, the officials say.
" Check out more videos from VICE: Take Oklahoma's HB 1123, which targets protesters as individuals who "willfully trespass.
That puts law enforcement officials in a bind when lovestruck victims so willingly and willfully participate in ruses.
Consider Hansel and Gretel, whose parents willfully relinquished their responsibility by leaving their children alone in the woods.
Garth Greenwell's masterly debut ­novel, "What Belongs to You," provides a ringing answer to Updike's willfully dense question.
Mass injustice doesn't result from a "few bad apples," but from the mass of people willfully supporting injustice.
But you can't actually know if a drive can survive all that damage unless you willfully damage it.
Investigators could not prove Trump Jr. or the other campaign officials at the meeting "willfully" violated the law.
It's not a good look, either, and willfully turns a blind eye to many actual harmful conservative policies.
Prosecutors would have to find Wilson willfully violated Brown's rights — a very high legal bar — to press charges.
Sure, there are certain memories we will willfully abandon come 2018 — like a certain chilling pizza carrying method.
Willfully failing to register is a felony, though the Justice Department rarely files criminal charges in such cases.
Brian, I don't know if you agree with me, but I think they are willfully ... They're not ignorant.
A jury ruled that Apple had willfully infringed VirnetX's internet security technology in its FaceTime and iMessage services.
Hillary Clinton willfully mishandled top-secret special access information on a private email, then lied about it all.
Willfully jumping off a cliff involves a bit of insanity, but this clip takes it to another level.
By targeting providers like Planned Parenthood that offer comprehensive health care, House Republicans are willfully ignoring the facts.
SB 1096 also had the caveat that drivers were not immune from liability if they willfully caused injury.
They either don't realize or willfully ignore that money isn't just a tool for the wealthy and powerful.
The group called for an investigation into whether Trump willfully left the payment off of his 85033 forms.
In order to commit perjury — which is a felony — a person must be proved to have lied willfully.
The No. 1 Democrat, President Obama, has spent seven-and-a-half years willfully and deliberately dissing us.
Nothing in Roberts' history suggests he would willfully destroy his reputation by setting such a democracy-shattering precedent.
McDermott dominated a different game, but he dominated it as willfully and wildly as any player ever has.
Our last LP had more spastic switches in between sections that were willfully different in style and sound.
What possesses anyone who even halfheartedly claims to be a writer to willfully sabotage their fellow writers' careers?
Willfully letting go of control proved to be good for me, and bonus: I have never slept better.
When he began coming into his own as a writer he was almost willfully ignorant of those categories.
Like Max Morden in his Man Booker Prize-winning novel, "The Sea,"Banville remains willfully and gloriously disorganized.
The scorn toward journalists here reflected genuine concern from some attendees that mainstream news outlets willfully misunderstand conservatives.
" Then, in a much more exasperated tone because the Echo willfully ignored my request: "Alexa, what's the forecast?
To many, a criminal has willfully committed a crime and therefore waived his rights to respect, dignity, freedom.
Those who would argue otherwise are either ignorant of history, the politics of international relations or willfully blind.
At once sensuous and severe, Ms. De Keersmaeker's dances can be bracing in their abandon or willfully introspective.
The pat answer would be "everybody," but that would willfully ignore what media and fan culture are today.
In a telephone interview, he said many people in Quebec were "willfully ignorant" of racism in the province.
How dare they deliberately and willfully distort my position and then not give me an opportunity to respond?
In 2012, a jury found that Life Technologies willfully infringed upon the patents and awarded Promega $52 million.
The two-count indictment provides few details but does accuse Salman of willfully misleading the Fort Pierce, Fla.
Nor does it save you from a sentimentality that seems almost willfully impervious to the facts at hand.
Word of the Day : willfully obstinate; stubbornly disobedient _________ The word contumacious has appeared in four articles on nytimes.
Porsche "was so focused on technical and production goals that he willfully ignored the human cost," Ewing writes.
A former sexual libertine, she has gradually and willfully gained control over whom she goes to bed with.
Democrats, however, claim the rule is needed to keep bad actors from continuously and willfully violating labor laws.
The revocation prompted bipartisan rebukes and worries that Trump was willfully infringing on his critics' First Amendment rights.
It was a city governed by uneasy but persistent habits of coexistence, all destroyed, willfully, by century's end.
"Attorney General Barr willfully misled the American people to cover up attempted crimes by Donald Trump," Castro tweeted.
" The investigatory board, though, did conclude that no employee "engaged in misconduct or willfully ignored his or her responsibilities.
To say that McGonagall  was "cowed and intimidated" by Harry Potter is to willfully ignore everything about the character.
I thought of those poor jerks on the mountain who were willfully walking away from everything beautiful around them.
In fact, they seem to be willfully fudging those rules in order to save the characters they like best.
Whereupon, from both accounts, my dad willfully ignored my mom in the lobby as she tried to greet him.
But I also doubt that I'm the type of person who willfully throws herself in the path of bullets.
And she attacked Attorney General Bill Barr for willfully "misleading the American people" about what was in the report.
Even a work as willfully undepictive as "On My Walk (Sunrise)" recalls the symmetrical structure of the human form.
" The investigatory board, though, did conclude that no employee "engaged in misconduct or willfully ignored his or her responsibilities.
The only question is how many other white people, including those willfully ignorant of Trump's bigotry, will join them.
Jughead picks the right cup, and Ethel willfully chugs the one filled with poison when Jughead isn't paying attention.
Then it becomes a statement, a branding exercise, going back to tick a box that before, they willfully ignored.
The ability to willfully seek out this destruction on a massive scale is, in its own way, a skill.
For a team that won't lose on purpose, to willfully embrace a strategy that essentially represents tissue paper vs.
Thiel is using this "seriously, not literally" rhetoric to do something totally different, and a lot more willfully naive.
Second, Mueller cites difficulty proving that Trump Jr. acted "willfully" -- meaning with general knowledge that his conduct was unlawful.
Netanyahu has clearly and willfully groomed no successors, and has in fact alienated most of his former Likud colleagues.
In July, FBI Director James Comey announced that he did not recommend charging Clinton with willfully mishandling classified information.
If you disagree, you're probably suffocating in one of said emotional plastic bags yourself, and willfully ignorant (or weak).
Gibraltar "willfully" violated the Bank Secrecy Act, the primary U.S. anti-money laundering law, FinCEN said in a statement.
And I was afraid that rejecting that would mean willfully hurting them, and irrevocably damaging our already-fraught relationship.
In their closing argument on Wednesday, defense counsel argued that prosecutors had not proved Manafort willfully committed any crimes.
By knowingly and willfully spreading propaganda obtained through coercion and torture, CCTV and others cease to be news media.
As with the facts one gets on Google, this often willfully ignores the larger context in which things happen.
"Hillary Clinton created an illegal private email server -- deliberately, willfully and with total premedication -- premeditation," Trump said, correcting himself.
At the very least, you could characterize the actions of the police department and officers involved as willfully negligent.
"Can it be said with certainty, beyond a reasonable doubt, that she willfully made such a statement?" he added.
And in order to commit perjury — which is a felony — a person must be proven to have lied willfully.
By keeping his biscoitos almost willfully bland, Ponce and his colleagues are catering to an audience they know well.
"I'm convinced she willfully and intentionally took every action she could to get Americans killed in combat," he said.
The watchdog report refutes that claim, even if it does not explicitly accuse her of willfully breaking the rules.
Mr. Salvini had accused Captain Rackete and her crew of willfully putting the lives of Italian officials at risk.
But Mr. Mueller said he could not prove the campaign officials "knowingly and willfully" intended to commit a crime.
Thematically shallow but stylistically rich, "Thirst Street" is best enjoyed with a hint of its heroine's willfully superficial vision.
Others who are quarantined during public health emergencies might be ill-informed, noncompliant, or even willfully spread the disease.
Under federal law, an official who "knowingly and willfully falsifies information" on a financial disclosure could face criminal charges.
If true, Biden was, at a minimum, willfully blind not to ask his son about potential conflicts or controversies.
She had sensed some shift in his attention and was now willfully cheerful, cool, not giving away too much.
President Trump has willfully and deliberately created a diplomatic ticking time bomb as he guts the U.S. State Department.
Just last week the president willfully ignored the will of Congress, refusing to impose sanctions under the CAATSA authorities.
His lieges make fools of themselves trying to justify or interpret his transcendentally nutty tweets and willfully ignorant comments.
He noted, however, that campaign finance laws — which are complex — require proof that a person was willfully violating them.
White-night and fire-filled holidays abound, community is celebrated, faces and intentions are turned willfully toward the light.
Tuesday's decision found the county had "willfully violated" the privacy act which, according to Shub, means they showed reckless disregard.
The NCSA will ensure accountability for anyone who willfully mishandles private or classified information, regardless of their station or connections.
"The Commission expressly acknowledged that the company did not knowingly or willfully violate any U.S. campaign finance laws," APIC said.
Morgan's willfully ignorant and often inflammatory comments managed to engage the tech community and got some folks pretty riled up.
Deborah Sue Culwell is suspected of putting the puppies in a closed plastic bag and willfully abandoning the tiny dogs.
It is willfully trying to crush successful companies like Huawei by changing the rules of international trade abruptly and unilaterally.
But then you have Fiat Chrysler, a perennial underdog that is now being willfully disadvantaged by its own outdated worldview.
"Cimino committed the acts allegedly herein willfully, maliciously and oppressively with the wrongful intention of injuring Johnson," the suit claims.
A subsection of the bill notes that the driver could be held responsible for injuries if they were caused willfully.
Most of the participants chose to hear about the control attribute, remaining willfully ignorant of how the jeans were made.
McVey's and Becker's decision to include the image in the Whitehot Magazine article was either consciously racist or willfully ignorant.
Trump Taj Mahal paid the largest fine ever levied against a casino for having "willfully violated" anti-money-laundering rules.
Only then can we begin to willfully resist their draw — and open the door to a new and healthier reality.
We willfully facilitate weapon purchases by the radicalized, the insane and the plain evildoer by doing little to stop them.
This Congress shouldn't hesitate to take a similar step if Trump political appointees continue to willfully disregard its oversight authority.
Lawyers in the Justice Department's civil rights division believe they have enough evidence to prove that Officer Pantaleo acted willfully.
Blankenship was released from prison on May 6900, 2628, after his conviction for willfully violating mine safety and health standards.
Republicans in Congress currently are willfully preventing the Supreme Court from being fully staffed and functioning as our Founders intended.
And to be sure, there are absolutely times when fans express their anger in unproductive and even willfully destructive ways.
But this exceptionalism sits in the context of willfully ignoring the multitude of other iterations that surround and support it.
We can just look at the artworks, of course, but that is to willfully deny the importance of historical context.
Unstoppable Death Machines are a wily and willfully abrasive combination of all three and god bless their DIY stalwart hearts.
Member after member say it's crystal clear that MBS is involved in murder and the WH is willfully ignoring evidence.
Yet, we should not be willfully blind to the implications of the dossier's use to support a secret FISA investigation.
Or, if not lying, then willfully misleading in their public statements to leave an impression that does not reflect reality.
"It's not what it used to be," we say, willfully ignoring our own participation in the loss of its charm.
She's willfully delusional, totally complicit and compiling one hell of an Instagram feed, which is what she's ultimately all about.
"Harassment at Ted Baker is well documented but willfully ignored by those in charge," the authors of the petition wrote.
The people being moved are generally doing so willfully, as opposed to human trafficking, where they're being forced or coerced.
Which is why Weinstein and his attorney's claims of "confusion" about the nature of consent feel bumbling and willfully ignorant.
The following year, regulators found Inpax had "willfully violated" labor laws a second time by failing to pay drivers overtime.
Ms. McNamara gives us a Martha stripped of her usual primal earthiness, a woman who is willfully, calculatedly self-conscious.
The Mens Rea Reform Act sets forth a default term of intent, "willfully," in the absence of a legal threshold.
Briggs left the music business in the 1970s and willfully vanished from public view to live on the Irish moors.
When manufacturers have willfully violated this legal obligation over a significant time, the CPSC's General Counsel has sought monetary penalties.
What in the World Indians have long practiced the willfully inexact science — some would call it an art — of jugaad.
Arpaio was found guilty of criminal contempt in July for willfully violating a federal judge's order to stop racial profiling.
It would be a felony if RT is found to have willfully failed to register as a foreign agent, however.
First and foremost, we teach our children that lying or willfully misrepresenting things is wrong and should never be done.
We grieve for those lost during the decades when our government willfully ignored the epidemic rather than confronting it seriously.
This insistence on either meeting or willfully ignoring the gaze appears frequently among the figures in Davis's works on view.
To even severer critics, he appears to have remained cheerfully indolent, almost willfully failing to fulfill the remarkable early promise.
The plaintiffs have demanded a jury trial to determine if they were willfully and malignantly misled by these potato chips.
"The worst of this, perhaps, is you have knowingly and willfully perpetrated a hoax on the American people," Mohammed said.
Wake up: An overwhelming part of this country is hateful and dumb, and the rest of it is willfully ignorant.
Accordingly, this critically acute artist could be willfully blind to the political implications of situations he encountered, for example, German militarism.
Anything negative said about King the past few weeks had been willfully ignored — or not heard at all — by people here.
Warren has willfully ignored the private-insurance question and has said there are "obviously multiple ways" to get to universal healthcare.
It's willfully disingenuous for the NIC to tout the benefits of any particular policy while knowingly not enforcing other similar rules.
So it's not that North Korea is deceiving the United States, but that Washington is willfully ignoring Pyongyang's own stated policy.
We were all hoping for another, better Kanye West, and were willfully blind to reality in the process of that hope.
Privilege, bias, and inequality exist, and to believe otherwise is to willfully ignore what has been proven time and time again.
"You have to be willfully blind to say Russia is not trying to help one side over the other," California Rep.
Civil penalties for willfully failing to do so can be steep: the greater of $129,210 or 50% of the account balance.
Scientists call this identity-protective cognition, willfully avoiding information that would cause a disruption to how they, and others, identify themselves.
Here "cosmic wind" seems to be intertextuality on a much larger scale — not only écriture, but something willfully greater than that.
But as I grew more self-aware, I turned to embrace my cultural difference rather than remaining willfully blind to it.
SAP America Inc and HP Inc have defeated a lawsuit accusing them of willfully copying an inventor's patented business automation technology.
The decision stemmed from concerns that prosecutors could not successfully prove the officer acted willfully, a senior Justice Department official said.
The IRS must show that the offending taxpayer willfully defrauded the government in order for this penalty to apply, Blank said.
Instead of catering to the desires of a vocal and energetic fanbase, it almost willfully avoids giving fans what they want.
He's a brilliant and willfully problematic artist who says whatever he wants and doesn't really care what you think about it.
But acting as a canary in the cultural coalmine is not without the risk of having your death rattle willfully mistranslated.
For instance, under the so-called Streamlined Procedures, non-willfully delinquent taxpayers can receive tax amnesty and potentially incur no penalties.
The warrant alleges that Simon knowingly and willfully made statements about the Nassar investigation that she knew were false or misleading.
I believe that entertainment and accessibility can be worthy goals for art, and often find Murnane's writing bloodless and willfully obscure.
The Justice Department, meanwhile, made similar claims in its most recent filing, which accused Apple of willfully obstructing the FBI's investigation.
Moreover, it would be virtually impossible to prove that Justice Kavanaugh committed perjury — that is, willfully lied about a material fact.
" Kobach said in a statement to CNN that Dunlap was "willfully blind to the voter fraud in front of his nose.
Except where online service providers willfully disregard repeat infringers, in the current regime, enforcement of copyright protection is difficult to achieve.
The EPA administrator's sin is his willfully unconscious hijacking of future generations' ability to drink unsoiled water and breathe unpolluted air.
About halfway through "Douglas," she announced that she was "willfully needling the patriarchy," and the audience, which was predominantly white, cheered.
Other times we are willfully ignorant, choosing, for one reason or another, to deny or ignore some difficult or painful reality.
The question is whether they'll ever have a relationship defined by more than resenting each other over a willfully oblivious Jamie.
Yeah, I think it's ... Are they ignorant, willfully ignorant, or are they just secretly evil and love getting paid for it?
"We just got to be kind to each other -- deliberately and willfully kind, even when it's hard to do," Chappelle said.
It paints trans people as liars who are willfully misleading innocents astray, when they're just people trying to live their lives.
But other countries either could not meet the tougher vetting standards or willfully refused to engage with the United States government.
Mr. Slager pleaded guilty to a single charge of willfully using excessive force to deprive Mr. Scott of his civil rights.
Banamex "admitted to criminal violations by willfully failing to maintain an effective anti-money-laundering" compliance program, the Justice Department said.
"QIB acted willfully, wantonly, recklessly, or with deliberate disregard to the Nusra Front's assault on Americans in Syria, including Mr. Schrier."
Even assuming Mr. Comey's memo is accurate, there is no indication that President Trump willfully attempted to bribe the F.B.I. director.
So I really don't know why people hyperventilate over a tweet," King said before questioning if his critics were "willfully ignorant.
According to the agency, the company "willfully" violated securities laws by skirting the required registration associated with holding and trading securities.
Under the bill, librarians who "willfully" violate the rule could be fined $500 or face up to a year in jail.
But while his music influenced later generations of techno musicians, he has chosen to remain almost willfully oblivious to pop culture.
There is no daylight between the president's diplomatic and military teams, and any suggestion otherwise is either misinformed or willfully misleading.
To see misleading -- whether willfully or unintentionally -- the prime minister of Canada about our trade status as a point of pride?
Mr. Longstreth kept his music fearlessly, willfully odd, writing songs that fractured themselves, then knitted themselves together in newly skewed ways.
This is why I joined a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from willfully polluting our community and wasting our resources.
For years, women across the country have rebelled against indecent exposure laws by appearing topless in public and willfully risking arrest.
"I think he was willfully mischaracterized," said Altman, defending Thiel against accusations of being prejudiced against minority ethnic and religious groups.
Until now, the president-elect has remained doggedly skeptical and even willfully ignorant of the evidence tying Russia's government to the attacks.
If you want to legalize marijuana, the solution for the federal government is not to be willfully blind to existing federal law.
There was no suggestion from any member of staff that Bahmanzadeh or Costelloe engaged with or willfully encouraged the sale of drugs.
With his criticism of the intelligence community, Trump has willfully undermined trust in a key American institution, one vital to national defense.
"Parson is willfully ignoring the syphilis outbreak and the rising maternal mortality rate happening on his watch," Mead said in a statement.
If you think that's entirely by choice, or because of anything resembling a phone addiction, you are either willfully or genuinely ignorant.
I'm not sure what would compel someone to willfully use a pepper to obtain an orgasm, but if you are compelled, pause.
Wolfe plays Barbara, a wildly self-aware and willfully antisocial teenager who may or may not be a real-life giant slayer.
Former National Security Agency contractor Harold Martin pleaded guilty on Thursday to willfully retaining classified national defense information, including NSA hacking tools.
He is also the only one who chose to take the course willfully because he wanted to prioritize courses with Black professors.
Some of the lyrics are a bit saccharine and willfully pretentious but I think that disappeared reasonably quickly, although many would disagree.
The lawsuit accuses Yahoo Trust managers of "willfully turning a blind eye" to the fund manager Wu's mishandling of the fund's assets.
" 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro: "Attorney General Barr willfully misled the American people to cover up attempted crimes by Donald Trump.
Cambridge got its data from a third-party plugin, willfully installed by users and nominally transparent about the data it was collecting.
Finally, Wealthfront was also charged with making a willfully untrue statement of material fact in a registration application of report (Section 207).
And they should be asked why those two pieces of information in particular were willfully and deliberately withheld from the FISA court?
Attacking Johnson, Sanders willfully averts his eyes from mega-donations Clinton has received from those millionaires and billionaires, against whom he inveighs.
Beauvoir takes those virtues to their logical conclusion and creates these women who, with the best of intensions, have willfully erased themselves.
What we do get is a scene in which Hilltop leader Gregory willfully gives up Maggie and Sasha — or so he thinks.
His design experiment, Paper, is a copier, scanner, and printer that looks like a thing I would willfully put in my house.
Miele has been and is willfully infringing on LG's patents, LG said in the letter, sent last week and seen by Reuters.
The cooking could be gloriously unwholesome or willfully esoteric or stunningly precise, but it was never quite like anything else out there.
Despite the N.F.L.'s insistence that football is growing into an international game, it's still an American idea willfully cloaked in Americana.
If done knowingly and willfully, this could be a felony for prosecutors to consider under the false statements statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
After increasingly angry questions, Cartwright tore into Snyder and accused him of being willfully ignorant of the problem in his own administration.
These are just two of many examples in which the peer review process has failed or been willfully subordinated to political objectives.
Flynn pleaded guilty to "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements" to the FBI about his conversations with Russia's ambassador.
"I would not willfully do anything that would endanger my ability to get a visa to China in the future," she added.
Besides "Desert Storm," other pieces in the exhibition also seem to willfully court controversy — even more so today than when they debuted.
By now, most people know the basics of first- and secondhand smoke: Willfully inhaling smoke—usually from a cigarette—is first-hand.
If convicted, Alani faces up to 20 years in prison on the charge of "willfully damaging, destroying or disabling" a commercial aircraft.
If there was a fire safety inspector within four miles of Wrigley Field on Friday night, she must have willfully blinded herself.
It's not the craziness, the looniness of the idea that's most distinctive, though elsewhere Taylor could be plenty whimsical or willfully perverse.
This "Yerma" takes place in a London of a willfully progressive, deracinated middle class, which long ago discarded traditional notions of family.
Under the statute, you have to willfully deceive Congress — to know that what you were saying was untrue, and say it anyway.
The most extreme reformers — like Education Secretary Betsy DeVos — have willfully ignored the fact that unregulated, anything-goes school choice keeps failing.
I was blind, willfully ignorant, I suppose, to the bloodier side of the Thanksgiving story, to the more honest side of it.
Fiat Chrysler's emissions control systems met legal requirements, he said, and the carmaker had not willfully hidden any aspect of those systems.
No one would have willfully chosen the stranding of whole office parks and schools and neighborhoods by the flooding we saw now.
Clinton "extremely careless" and raised questions about her judgment, but said "no responsible prosecutor" could charge her with willfully mishandling classified information.
In Michigan, a two-party consent state, in order to violate that state's wiretapping law, a person must "willfully" intercept the communication.
He is charged with willfully damaging, destroying or disabling an aircraft and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
He is charged with willfully damaging, destroying or disabling an aircraft and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
One of the way he runs his business is willfully and personally taking advantage of people who are down on their luck.
We have plenty of reports telling us how dire the situation is; we are being willfully blind if we don't read them.
What's more, the Treasury willfully ignores the main effect of many class-action lawsuits: to force changes to practices that harm consumers.
Despite his pronouncements of allegiance to the #MeToo and #TimesUp causes, it sounds as though Ansari willfully ignored his partner's nonverbal cues.
"The Corps' decision willfully ignores the government's trust and treaty obligations to tribal nations and the spirit of the law," she said.
But I can think of no person who was willfully manipulating the information or lying to the president or the American people.
Earlier this summer, FBI Director James Comey angered Republicans by announcing he would not recommend charging Clinton with willfully mishandling classified information.
The first priority is accountability — punishment — for officers who willfully abuse the rights and bodies of those they are sworn to serve.
But critics of Mr. Turnbull's Liberal Party accuse the government of willfully stoking anxieties about migration, assimilation and sentencing for political purposes.
This willfully ignores NASA research that suggests Earth has been rapidly heating at an unprecedented rate, and it's only expected to get worse.
But then again, what could possibly justify the kind of vicious rancour that would prompt a man to willfully humiliate a small elephant?
The federal statute used to evaluate police shootings, for example, requires a finding that the officer willfully or intentionally sought to kill someone.
December 1, 2017 - Flynn pleads guilty to "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements" to the FBI regarding discussions with Kislyak.
In mid-January, I fled bone-frigid New York, spending a handful of days on South Beach, willfully prey to its neon revelry.
The plaintiff IBM further accuses Groupon to have continued to willfully infringe its patents, obtaining significant benefits without paying any compensations to IBM.
The president has willfully destabilized individual health insurance markets without any clear plan and is actively scuttling congressional efforts to stabilize the situation.
Of course, the Conner parents' willfully conservative politics also lends itself to jokes that will feel tone deaf to its more liberal viewers.
In a summons, the Florida State Attorney's Office said Zimmerman "did willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow, harass, or cyberstalk" Warren in December 2017.
And these are the two people she either willfully murdered or was in a hysterical state and — well, we don't know what happened!
The episode serves as a shining example of how willfully dishonest the right-wing media can be, especially when attacking the LGBT community.
Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled willfully acknowledging that they've known each other a long time and it's because they are pretty old — endearing.
The federal statute used to evaluate police shootings, for instance, requires a finding that the officer willfully or intentionally sought to kill someone.
It's definitely not the photo of a man's soul leaving his body as he willfully cooperates with evil to advance his own goals.
For the skeptics, the willfully naive, the hopeful souls holding out for a better tomorrow, may I present the return of Crazy Frog.
Authorities also charged that the bank willfully failed to report suspicious banking activities of a longtime customer, Scott Tucker, from 2011 to 2013.
But surely a state that is willfully destroying an exchange that was working well should be forced to return the whole $290 million.
She said the indictment on its face laid out facts that supported charges that the defendants willfully incited and engaged in a riot.
The theory was slammed by Democrats and several legal experts, but Dershowitz has since insisted the media and Democrats "willfully distorted" his words.
No one benefits if it's politics as usual, with lawmakers willfully neglecting the results of empirical research and instead blindly following gut instincts.
Safe in the Hands of Love takes Tumor's gnarled impulses toward wooly experimentation, and willfully harsh sonics and turns them into something beautiful.
But given the previous circumstances, it does seem a bit too soon for Kardashian to so willfully return to the City of Lights.
"Blankenship was convicted by a jury of his peers of willfully violating mine safety laws — laws designed to keep miners safe," he said.
We have all acquiesced to the industry's sleek regimes, willfully commodifying our thoughts, relationships, and memories for a handful of Silicon Valley executives.
Sixteen months later, the Times writer confirmed Higgins's account that there is, in fact, a clandestine, unelected cabal willfully thwarting the Trump presidency.
The lawsuit claims Tesla willfully copied these patents in creating its electric truck, and Nikola is seeking $2 billion in damages in return.
"Dinesh D'Souza attempted to illegally contribute over $10,000 to a Senate campaign, willfully undermining the integrity of the campaign finance process," Bharara said.
It is far past time for Congress to exercise its authority, or be seen as willfully complicit in this torture of the innocents.
They suggested Comey was willfully interfering in the presidential campaign by giving notice of the discovery before any conclusions had been reached. Sen.
How can any security officials in their right minds brief a candidate who has shown himself to be willfully ignorant, unstable and incendiary?
A district court in 2015 convicted Blankenship of conspiring to willfully violate federal mine safety laws in the lead-up to the explosion.
Call it the 'Hamilton Effect': Twisting history to suit one's ends, willfully ignoring and ultimately erasing it when it stands in your way.
Maybe they always suspected that Kelsea, a willfully chipper zealot in an aqua-blue sweatband, was one professional stumble away from existential crisis.
Do you believe the president of the United States is willfully lying to the American people about Russia's involvement in the 2016 election?
Willfully disturbing, they seem composed entirely of decay, using the functionality of ordinary objects, like sinks and cabinets, as both pedestals and hosts.
That's why they use salt, sugar, and butter to make Brussel sprouts and kale more appetizing to unsuspecting, or perhaps willfully blind, diners.
Corbyn planned a holiday mid-campaign and was accused by another MP of sabotaging Labour's pro-Remain cause with a "willfully abysmal" performance.
He dismissed the criticism of some groups, including the Sons of Confederate Veterans, who had accused the city of willfully violating state law.
For years I had a 401(k) from my first job that sat neglected, quietly collecting meager interest as I willfully ignored it.
Everyone who says, "This is not America" or "This is not us" is being willfully ignorant of both the past and the present.
"  Dershowitz said Warren "willfully mischaracterized" his remarks when she said he discussed intent, maintaining he instead discussed the need to discern "mixed motives.
A routine climate science denialist argument — though willfully ignorant and increasingly pathetic — is that cold or low records were also broken in 2019.
It was Branca who willfully stood beside Jackie Robinson on opening day in 1947 as his teammate readied to break baseball's color barrier.
He resigned after being charged by federal prosecutors in Maryland with willfully failing to file income tax returns for 2013, 2014 and 2015.
A grand jury indicted Alani on Thursday for willfully attempting to damage, destroy, disable and wreck a civil aircraft, according to the indictment.
"Why not write something completely different and celebrate the fact that I'm still standing?" she said, mustering a defiance that was willfully upbeat.
For the girls — mostly pretty smart, though also profoundly and willfully superficial — fat people are to be pitied, obviously, but empathized with, too.
The suit alleges that the church was "willfully negligent" in its failure to protect a child in its care from being sexually assaulted.
It can seem self-centered or willfully distorting, but often it's just a way of being transparent about distortions that are happening anyway.
Alani was indicted in September for willfully attempting to damage, destroy, disable and wreck a civil aircraft, according to a grand jury indictment.
While the statement must done knowingly and willfully, that remains a jury question based on their view of the facts of the case.
The Justice Department sued Newman in June for "knowingly and willfully" failing to file the form after she was fired in late 2017.
Federal prosecutors must prove that an officer acted "willfully" in depriving someone of his or her rights, rather than simply negligently or recklessly.
Mr. Arpaio maintained in both cases that he had not willfully defied the court, and that any violations were committed by his underlings.
Lucy was holding out on us — possibly willfully, or possibly because the complete truth, half-glimpsed, was all her adult self could tolerate.
More likely, however, you're suggesting that said person is willfully ignorant, someone who rejects facts that might conflict with his or her prejudices.
Giuliani's admission therefore suggests that Trump and his campaign willfully failed to disclose it, which could trigger criminal liability under campaign finance law.
By disbanding the panel, you might think Sessions is, willfully or not, promoting junk science that could imprison the innocent or free the guilty.
Arpaio, 86, had been found guilty of criminal contempt of court for willfully defying a judge's order to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants.
She was arrested and booked into the Mendocino County Jail for willfully causing or permitting a child to suffer great bodily injury or death.
I want him there and my son does, too, but I will not host a momentous event where my father willfully ignores my mother.
The investigation is still ongoing, but so far investigators haven't found evidence to prove that Clinton willfully violated the law the U.S. officials say.
" Calling Trump "willfully ignorant about the rest of the world," Gates continued, "At least on national security, I believe Mr. Trump is beyond repair.
After all, someone as willfully private as the real-life Elizabeth isn't going to spill her marital problems and familial tensions to us plebs.
The Guardian has obtained court documents that detail a sting operation by Australia's consumer watchdog that showed Apple willfully misled customers about their rights.
The prosecutor said on Thursday that Asplundh's management were "willfully blind", while supervisors and general foremen hired illegal immigrants through word of mouth referrals.
Snapchat, meanwhile, hemorrhages money — a symptom of a sick system that willfully ignores the value of an undulating stick of lunch meat, we'd argue.
According to court documents, Apple is to face another court proceeding over whether it willfully infringed the patents, which could lead to higher damages.
Rather, more than a dozen human-scale arches mingle in front of the gallery windows, seemingly unmindful of your presence, or willfully ignoring it.
The lovely drama Little Men is a small-scale tragedy populated by perfectly well intentioned people who are willfully blind to their own selfishness.
In the witness tampering statute, for example, there is no requirement that the defendant act willfully, or that he knows his conduct is unlawful.
Medical experts and law enforcement officials agree that it's a tiny fraction of doctors who willfully prescribe drugs to patients who don't need them.
Instead, it is a two hour tribute to Netflix's trend of valuing controversial (and too often willfully ignorant) content over quality young adult narratives.
Just like its GMail counterpart, DLP for Drive will ensure that employees don't mistakenly (or willfully) share sensitive data with anybody outside the company.
Herbert said that this would endanger officers, willfully ignoring the fact that the law is in place to provide basic human rights for inmates.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave an official definition for "sanctuary cities" in a memo: jurisdictions that "willfully refuse to comply" with federal immigration law.
The unnamed mom saw her daughter last December — and because she says she's living with Kelly willfully, she's not classified as a missing person.
Sessions' clear prejudices and racism make him willfully blind to some of the most pressing civil rights abuses and environmental injustices in our country.
It mostly screens offbeat old films, and... For a quarter of a century, I willfully deceived myself into believing that hair care was simple.
Global health In an unexpected lawsuit, federal officials claim that Gilead Sciences willfully disregarded government patents on medicines necessary to end the AIDS epidemic.
The lower court concluded, based on that and other statements, that he had "willfully ignored those who pointed out deficiencies" in the new maps.
If the well-defined and established provisions of the Constitution are permitted to be willfully ignored, then the rule of law will be undermined.
"It seems as though you'd have to be willfully ignorant to believe that these goals are achievable through any other means," Mr. Kellogg said.
As the world has seemingly fallen apart in more recent months, the dog-rating Twitter feed has taken on a more willfully positive stance.
But lying willfully, adamantly, without distress or regret, and with absolute disregard of consequences can be a bulwark if not a fail-safe defense.
In a sentencing memo filed Friday, federal prosecutors in New York argued that Cohen willfully broke campaign-finance laws to influence the 2016 election.
This includes the attractive, willfully bland Ms. Peer as the good-girl producer, who essentially functions as straight woman to Mr. Karl's antic joker.
" Collins accused "many" of "willfully" misrepresenting the special counsel's findings and said Democrats have "neglected their responsibility to safeguard future elections from foreign influence.
Like that subversive charmer, "Tumacho" plays dizzily with historical notions of American manliness (just pronounce its name), but in a more willfully absurdist key.
Well, I think against a backdrop of when you do talk to leaders of these companies they're unusually naive about ... Maybe they're willfully naïve.
Smithfield preserved the possibility of suing Shuanghui if it willfully breached the agreement, but the parties knew that this action would not go anywhere.
It is simple arithmetic: to have everything, to defeat everyone, to excel and outpace always, is to be very much and very willfully alone.
Having willfully ignored the lessons of history, we have allowed corporate greed to transform our media ecosystem into one that structurally favors authoritarian populism.
The May government and the Trump Administration seem to have willfully misunderstood how much the Windrush generation and the Dreamers have enriched their countries.
Tragically, despite all of the data that NASA has accumulated and analyzed about the threat to our planet, President Trump has willfully chosen ignorance.
Since this a work by Mr. Solondz, whose willfully disturbing movies include "Happiness" and "Wiener-Dog," you probably know which result to bet on.
And stereotypes — like the assumption that all fat people are gluttonous and willfully large — can shape our understanding of a person's health and morality.
The omission of those debts could have violated a federal law that prohibits willfully making false statements to the U.S. government, he told Reuters.
Other employers willfully divert the withheld taxes for their own personal benefit, such as for the purchase of luxury items, vacations, and real estate.
Under the law, officials can only be liable for monetary damages for a Privacy Act violation if they broke the law intentionally or willfully.
If a few poems here seem slight, or too willfully autobiographical, that is a small price to pay for the possibilities her work suggests.
Her own poems at the time tended toward imitations of Gerard Manley Hopkins or of the English Baroque: elaborate, archaic in tone, willfully artificial.
Iván Fischer's endlessly magnificent orchestra arrives in town for two programs, consisting entirely of Beethoven, a composer whom the conductor interprets willfully, at times.
Rivers and Berland denied that they willfully accessed nor shared any "need-to-know" documents and said they were never warned about such action.
Trump is willfully ignoring the recent National Climate Assessment — research coming out of his own administration — which says human activity is warming the planet.
Mr. de Blasio is either willfully ignoring racial disparities and Police Department abuses in our communities or has a shallow understanding of the problem.
"Here's what Biden fails to see, or is willfully ignoring: Our laws themselves are inhumane & deny the dignity of immigrants," the group tweeted Wednesday.
The defense team will reuse the witness' statements, making clear to the jurors that they should doubt Manafort's crimes were his alone, done willfully.
Though he didn't register bank accounts using stolen identities, "he willfully and intentionally avoided learning about the use of stolen identities," the prosecutors said.
The point is, it is the responsibility of the free press not to aid and abet those who willfully misinterpret others for political advantage.
At times he appears to be willfully lying in pursuit of some political agenda, or at least repeating a half-remembered partisan talking point.
First, the ICJ has no way to force America to comply, which means the US can willfully ignore the decision with no legal repercussions.
Many Republicans have continued to either mistakenly or willfully imply that Ocasio-Cortez's tax idea would take $7 of every $10 a person makes.
Sanctuary jurisdictions (a.) across the United States willfully violate Federal law (b.) in an attempt to shield aliens from removal from the United States.
One of the hard questions I think you have to ask about Debra is whether she's being willfully ignorant — do you think that's the case?
Trump's former national security advisor, Mike Flynn, pleaded guilty in early December to "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements" to the FBI.
So it's not that North Korea is deceiving the United States, in this case, but that Washington may be willfully ignoring Pyongyang's own stated policy.
If he willfully rejects the law's resolution, he will have violated his oath of office — as determined by the courts — in the most fundamental way.
Ali El Sayed, the proprietor, chef, and sole employee, put it up shortly after opening the restaurant, in 1989, and then willfully forgot about it.
Their solutions are not the only possibilities, of course, but to ignore their ethnicity in favor of purely formal concerns is to be willfully ignorant.
Yet in December, Flynn pleaded guilty to "willfully and knowingly" making false statements to the FBI about conversations he had with Kislyak during the transition.
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.
And its not just Volkswagen, where investors are now willfully looking for a bottom amid the worldwide damage-limitation exercise of the carmaker's diesel debacle.
"That's why I get so riled up when I see people willfully ignore facts," Obama said from The White House Frontiers conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Investors usually look at the difference between the onshore and offshore exchange rates to determine if the Chinese central bank is willfully manipulating the yuan.
But he also said there was no evidence anyone willfully or intentionally mishandled classified information and that "no reasonable prosecutor" would pursue such a case.
According to the complaint, the "defendants willfully refused to notify, give adequate warning and implement appropriate safeguards" to protect the young gymnasts under their supervision.
Under disagreement was whether or not the evidence in the case could meet the high legal standard that Pantaleo, beyond a reasonable doubt, acted willfully.
Watching Chris Rock host a broadcast where his brothers and sisters are being so willfully disregarded may be more than I can handle this year.
He doesn't have the art-house sensibilities of his peers Wilson and Stiller, and if he does, he's willfully and mostly chosen to ignore them.
According to a press release issued by the The White House, McCovey willfully made and subscribed a false federal income tax return in New York.
Americans allow this because we as a whole are shamefully and willfully ignorant of the basics of Islam, even though the information is freely available.
But it's YouTube that willfully suggests the most salacious and eye-catching content to users to keep them watching ads, even if it's promoting bigotry.
Swedish synthpop auteurs the Knife broke up in 2014 after releasing their willfully abrasive and passionately angry double-album Shaking the Habitual the year before.
Within this group, the number of able-bodied people who willfully choose not to work so they can receive welfare is likely small as well.
He's possibly ignorant [of the 2014 agreement] or he's willfully trying to pressure with this crude rhetoric, trying to pressure them to do even more.
Only someone willfully blind to all this would fail to see that exactly the same behaviors have rearisen in exactly the same places as before.
"USA Diving knew or was willfully blind to the fact that ... Bohonyi presented a clear and present danger to young female athletes," the lawsuit says.
He said he was concerned because there was little time to plan the search for Bergdahl, and other soldiers knew he had willfully walked away.
I do find it reprehensible that they are sincere about their intransigence and willfully stand by this very backward stance, but I don't hate them.
"Peterson was in a position to engage Cruz and mitigate further harm to others and he willfully decided not to do so," the report said.
The original agreement provided no protection from prosecution for employees who "knowingly and willfully" processed financial transactions with countries under American sanctions, the report said.
These passages sometimes devolve into labored imitations of Céline — so willfully perverse and repetitious that they gradually lose their shock value, becoming gratuitously stomach-turning.
The show, featuring songs by Joe Iconis and a book by Mr. Iconis, Lance Rubin and Jason SweetTooth Williams, turns on a willfully silly conceit.
The former Afghan president Hamid Karzai has been accused by critics of willfully destabilizing his country's current government in an attempt to return to power.
Wry and playful, except for when densely allusive and willfully obtuse, ­"Ninety-Nine Stories of God" is a treasure trove of bafflements and tiny masterpieces.
After years of stalling, China now finds itself in the unenviable position of being world leader on climate change, thanks to Trump's willfully blind irresponsibility.
Which means that by willfully subverting the facts -- undoubtedly at the direct behest of Trump -- he was lying to the people who paid his salary.
And that, which has not always been the case where soccer has willfully ignored the repercussions of concussion, was perhaps Sunday's biggest victory of all.
For Jughead, his struggle is to find some semblance of a stable family life, even becoming willfully homeless to avoid watching his father's compulsive drinking.
State laws vary but the federal statute used to evaluate police shootings requires a finding that the officer willfully or intentionally sought to kill someone.
An understated Ms. Siff (of "Sons of Anarchy" and "Billions") is convincing as a willfully detached character who dials in her maternal admonitions and affection.
Then came Darryl De Sousa, a lifelong Baltimore officer, who resigned after just four months after being charged with willfully failing to file tax returns.
"We urge Governor Little to veto this toxic bill that willfully flouts a court order," said Lambda Legal staff attorney Kara Ingelhart in a statement.
But Silicon Valley corporations are willfully opaque in explaining how and where their algorithms work, what their objectives are and whom they are ultimately benefiting.
Those who unfairly put themselves down or are servile, for whatever reason, are doing themselves an injustice by willfully accepting less than their fair share.
Spotify is accused of willfully ignoring Eight Mile Style's ownership of Eminem's catalogue when deciding how to pay out streaming revenue for his playback metrics.
While everyone involved bears some responsibility, they were all acting in a context of decades, even centuries, of chaotic, violent, unresponsive and willfully divisive rule.
Judge Susan R. Bolton of United States District Court ruled that Mr. Arpaio had willfully violated a court order in 2011 to halt his practices.
But for far too long public schools and many other government institutions have willfully curtailed religious actions by private individuals in government buildings and grounds.
Since arriving on the pop scene, Ms. Eilish has underplayed, and even willfully sabotaged, the vampiness that has long been deemed a prerequisite to stardom.
"Sanctuary jurisdictions across the United States willfully violate federal law in an attempt to shield aliens from removal from the United States," the order said.
In particular, he cited cases involving the awarding of attorney's fees in patent cases and guidelines for deciding whether a patent has been willfully violated.
" The OGE states on its website that criminal action could be taken against any individual who "knowingly and willfully falsifies information required to be reported.
Berkeley released a statement explaining that the incident was being "willfully distorted and inaccurately reported" and that the campus remained committed to freedom of expression.
Police are granted wide latitude to respond to situations in the course of their duty, and prosecutors must show that police willfully broke the law.
State laws vary, but the federal statute used to evaluate police shootings requires a finding that the officer willfully or intentionally sought to kill someone.
In cases involving government agencies, the court would be allowed to impose monetary penalties on agency heads that willfully fail to comply with congressional subpoenas.
The artist sure doesn't care, with the track's pounding beat and willfully provocative lyrics signaling a new era characterized by danger, paranoia and power-grabs.
Some countries, like Sweden, scale fines according to ability to pay and imprison only those whom the state deems to have willfully failed to pay.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to clarify whether a trademark owner must prove that an infringer acted willfully to recover the defendant's profits.
While Trump wasn't named, that effectively implicates him in the underlying crimes here: willfully causing an illegal corporate contribution and making an excessive campaign contribution.
All 39 of the dead — including leader and self-described prophet Marshall Applewhite — had willfully ingested apple sauce laced with barbiturates, which was consumed with vodka.
Using relatively primitive methods, they subverted norms by making willfully unprofessional sounding recordings of their songs and, appallingly, had the gall to release them that way.
Accordingly, McAndrew's works are willfully in the present, with no hint of an imagined future and nothing that urges us to try to conjure their past.
The various pressures and exigencies of life—a job in another state, say—can transplant fans, willfully or otherwise, to places where their teams are not.
There is baffling hypocrisy in asserting that a healthy work environment is crucial when you have willfully ignored a toxic culture that thrived under your leadership.
Because, at this point, blackface is less about knowing the historical context of Sambo and watermelon smiles than it is about willfully inciting outrage and hurt.
What Republican lawmakers consistently fail to understand or willfully ignore about these issues is the fact that women don't make health care decisions in a vacuum.
Among the charges are 10 counts of willfully distributing copyrighted materials — the same charge generally leveled against someone who posts movies, TV shows, or music files.
"I used to think I was a drug addict, pure and simple — just someone who could not stop taking drugs willfully," Fisher once told Diane Sawyer.
Does the public know that the FDA and Congress have willfully succumbed to the pressure of corporate America by ignoring their own rights to the technology?!
However, Mueller did not charge Trump Jr. and the others in large part because there was insufficient evidence that they acted "willfully" to violate federal laws.
New Order has never been showy in their innovation, more intent of combining what they loved—morose pop and club bangers—than expressing willfully avant sentiments.
And the Senate has exercised its constitutional prerogative to decline consideration of the Supreme Court nominee of a President who has willfully overstepped his constitutional limits.
An arrest warrant said Kincannon "intentionally, willfully, maliciously, cruelly and needlessly" killed the pet by choking and stabbing it with two knives, according to The State .
Ben Croll of website The Wrap called it "grimly violent and willfully oblique ... more of a collection of accomplished filmmaking moments than a wholly satisfying film".
Arpaio was convicted for willfully disobeying the law after a court ordered him to stop singling out drivers based on ethnicity and detaining them without charges.
Blankenship then asked the Supreme Court to review his case, saying the trial judge improperly instructed jurors about the meaning of "willfully" violating mine safety regulations.
To brush all of that aside with no attempt at reconciling any of these conflicts feels willfully naive on the part of the Cursed Child writers.
He was convicted for willfully disobeying the law after a court ordered him to stop singling out drivers based on ethnicity and detaining them without charges.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke hit back at Democrats on Wednesday during a contentious budget hearing, accusing them of "willfully" delaying the confirmation of his department's nominees.
But it declined to offer up a smoking gun proving that Clinton or other senior officials had willfully ignored security concerns to boost their political careers.
The suspension comes a day after the US attorney's office in Maryland alleged De Sousa willfully did not file federal returns in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Gioia's assertion was that 21st‑century music writing has devolved into a form of lifestyle journalism that willfully ignores the technical details of the music itself.
" As opposed to a danger to democracy or a threat to constitutional rights, Trump, in Bacevich's view, is just a "clownishly incompetent and willfully ignorant buffoon.
Then-candidate Trump responded by suggesting that President Barack Obama was either not tough enough or was being willfully blind to the threat from such attackers.
Unfortunately, much of that caution is misguided as many in media and progressive politicians willfully ignored reality as it relates to the tax cuts and Gov.
Yet, there's no screening process when it comes to Jew-hatred and there is precious little action to address this willfully blind policy and its consequences.
Apple will also face another a further proceeding over whether it willfully infringed the patents, according to court documents, which could lead to yet more damages.
Jodi has great sympathy for Brendan and believes the State of Wisconsin has a duty to take care of him because they willfully destroyed his life.
Just last month, the Vatican's former ambassador in the United States accused the pope of willfully ignoring a history of sexual misconduct by an American cardinal.
When millions of Americans vote in November, they should consider whether they want to reelect a man who so willfully could put their health at risk.
She was willfully positive (happiness is "the choice I make every day") but also bristled, in a relatable way, at how women have been forever discounted.
One of the companies, Concord Management and Consulting, has fought the special counsel's charges in court, demanding that the government demonstrate it willfully violated the law.
Alani was charged with willfully damaging, destroying or disabling an aircraft and, if convicted, could face up to two decades in prison, according to the Times.
"The Commission expressly acknowledged that the company did not knowingly or willfully violate any U.S. campaign finance laws," APIC said in a statement provided to Reuters.
King's opponent, Liuba Grechen Shirley, says the longtime incumbent's backing of a congressman accused of willfully ignoring sexual misconduct allegations proves it's time to unseat him.
In the first ten days of his tumultuous and controversial presidency, Trump has borrowed five key aspects—willfully or not—from the playbook used by despots.
The mass mobilizations highlight worrying new gains for an extremist fringe that for many years was underestimated and — some say willfully — neglected by the German authorities.
"All of my actions I did willfully, meaning I did so of my own free will," Ms. Winner told Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on Tuesday.
Instead of willfully ignoring the other side, we must learn to engage in opposing perspectives to listen and understand rather than to respond or scorn at.
During this newfound institutional interest, critics and historians have described artists like these as "overlooked," while the more difficult truth is that they were willfully ignored.
The Education and Justice departments "should conduct oversight and pursue appropriate action against any U.S. schools that willfully fail to comply with reporting requirements," it said.
Whether a terrorist takes a life willfully, or a politician does so by policy, the result is the same since death is no respecter of intention.
More important, the legislators pressing for the passage of this bill are dishonest in their motives and willfully blind to the consequences of its probable passage.
But she turned her talents at a new target whom she had spent months willfully ignoring: Mr. Sanders, the clear front-runner headed into Super Tuesday.
In a post on the legal site Just Security, Mr. Hathaway called Mr. Trump's executive order "willfully blind" to the United States' obligation under that law.
Government watchdog groups warned that willfully violating the financial disclosure laws can be punished by a fine of up to $50,000 and a year in prison.
It's highly unlikely—essentially improbable—that young moms, single moms, and moms without insurance are willfully ignoring guidelines that are proven to keep their infants alive.
For public figures, such as politicians or celebrities, there is an added burden of showing statements were not just false, but also published willfully and maliciously.
To the Editor: Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric was so ridiculous or vague that the willfully ignorant could project onto him what they hoped he would be.
He said the vague wording in the statute and the requirement that defendants be shown to have willfully violated the law make such cases difficult enough.
The supply glut "is happening because Canada willfully holds Alberta's economy and Canada's economy hostage," she said, estimating the losses at C$80 million a day.
THE ORCHARD KEEPER, McCarthy's 1965 debut, involves two men, one of them a whiskey bootlegger, and a boy, connected in ways that are often willfully incomprehensible.
People who say otherwise — and CSP lumps both George W. Bush and Barack Obama into this category — are either willfully or unintentionally deceiving the American public.
But it's something entirely different when a mistake seems to function as a cover for the decision to willfully disregard basic and undisputed — albeit unpleasant — facts.
Manafort's lawyers sought to portray the law as complex and raised questions about whether Manafort willfully broke it, a notion that may have given some jurors pause.
Despite being seemingly entrenched in traditional notions of black masculinity, Juan saw a damaged boy that needed a father figure, and willfully decided to fill that role.
"Tall Paul" is most known for willfully taking the country into recession in the early 1980s to finally defeat the inflation that had been strangling the economy.
"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," concludes Brackeen.
A "crisis of constitutional fidelity," by contrast, occurs when what the Constitution prescribes is clear, but one or more politician or branch of government willfully defies it.
He said all of this was wrong, and accused Pasadena, California-based Spokeo of willfully violating the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, with potential damages of $1,000.
"Previous administrations had a kind of willfully naive view of protectionism that was being engaged in by other countries ... and how it harms U.S. industry," Kuttner said.
That they've all started from a similar premise, though, shows one thing quite clearly: At Cannes this year, only the willfully blind could miss what's going on.
But the way the presidential candidates have been talking about reviving manufacturing jobs has not been very enlightening, and in some cases they have been willfully obtuse.
R. Kelly faces yet another accusation of sexual abuse, this time from a woman who claims that the singer "willfully, deliberately and maliciously" infected her with herpes.
And it's especially unfortunate because Moira is one of very few black characters on a series that appears determined to willfully ignore race (more on that below).
While he insists he is the "least racist person in the world," his rhetoric suggests a mindset willfully ignorant of the deep racial fissures in the country.
"A lot of the people who join our group are still worshipping in places that are oblivious to [racial tolerance] or are just willfully ignorant," Behrens said.
Hileman is clear about recognizing the efforts of her predecessors: "It's not that the BMA has been willfully neglectful in diversifying its collection and exhibitions," she says.
After the mass shooting at Orlando's Pulse nightclub he said that "there are a lot of people that think" President Obama willfully ignores key facts about terrorism.
This is a portrait of two complex, perhaps unlikeable women who are unapologetic in their ambition, but willfully blind as to what their ambitions truly aim for.
The following year, it agreed to pay $2.6 billion to settle charges that it willfully looked the other way when facilitating Bernie Madoff's multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
The Obama administration has gone "from calling settlements 'unproductive' ... to something close to accusing Netanyahu of willfully destroying the two state solution," he told me by email.
It can do so by simply writing a requirement into a piece of legislation that a defendant act willfully or with specific intent to violate the law.
In a consent order, Trump Taj Mahal admitted to having "willfully violated" reporting and record-keeping requirements under the federal Bank Secrecy Act from 2010 to 2012.
There may be no reason to believe that the criminal and terrorist networks law enforcement say necessitates the backdoors would willfully use products with backdoors in them.
"The bank willfully ignored (the state's) warning and dollar-clearing transactions by the bank at the New York Branch skyrocketed in 2014 and 2015," the regulator said.
He said that pleading guilty to the charge would have meant that he would be agreeing to lie, as he did not believe he had willfully lied.
What it does make clear, however, is that dismissing the idea that there is something more nefarious going on here is now willfully blinding oneself to facts.
Prosecutors concluded they could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer willfully used excessive force, said Devin O'Malley of the DOJ's Office of Public Affairs.
It is clear that Russia sees NATO as an existential threat and is willfully imposing the iron curtain, as was also seen in Montenegro two years ago.
IBM had sued Priceline earlier this year, saying the travel website operator had willfully infringed four key IBM patents and had refused to participate in meaningful discussions.
Just this week, Yazmin Juarez, whose baby daughter died shortly after being detained at Dilley, testified before Congress about the dangers these facilities willfully inflict upon children.
Those who criticize Israel's legitimate actions of self-defense are either unware, or willfully ignorant of the clearly violent nature of what's happening at the Gaza border.
" Pulliam also alleges that her ex "has been mentally and emotionally abusive" and "has willfully engaged in such cruel treatment which has affected the health and welfare.
The suit, filed in the Eastern district of Texas on Friday, claims Apple willfully infringed on its patents and seeks damages and an injunction against the company.
Here, Lawrence is still the keep-it-real movie star who'll straight up tell you when her butt itches, but she's not being willfully disrespectful, just ignorant.
In that case, a federal judge said current and former State Department officials could be questioned about whether the department willfully circumvented the Freedom of Information Act.
You are willfully spreading misinformation to an enormous audience, misinformation that could put their health in danger or put the health of those around them in danger.
The good news is, there is a happy medium between willfully ignoring the biggest story in the world right now, and going into a full-on panic.
In the name of free speech and the free market, we allow advertisers to set standards of behavior that are willfully destructive to the general well being.
Caught in such a vise of global authoritarianism, it is cruelly disingenuous and willfully ignorant when the West asks us, "Who is the alternative" to Mr. Sisi?
The Roman Catholic Church, and many evangelical and fundamentalist churches, willfully subject women to mandatory childbirth and motherhood — procreation is deemed a woman's primary purpose and function.
Chinese officials last month submitted a draft amendment to the country's patent law that would raise the level of damages and fines for willfully infringing on patents.
In a memo released Monday, Sessions established narrow criteria for defining sanctuary jurisdictions: those that "willfully refuse to comply" with a single federal immigration law, Section 1373.
But would "to-MAY-to" sound willfully, brazenly perverse, an aggressive effort to make some sort of tiresome American point to people in restaurants and grocery stores?
Dory's friends and reluctant, sometimes willfully obstructive partners in detection include a narcissistic actress, Portia (Meredith Hagner), and her condescending gay bestie, Elliott (John Early), both funny.
And worst of all, you know this negative impression would be at least somewhat deserved: As you concede, you would have willfully wasted others' time and resources.
"If the government deems that you've willfully failed to file or filed fraudulent returns, they could see it as an attempt to defraud the government," says Green.
Much later I would slip Ryunosuke Akutagawa through a secret entrance and we'd drink sake and improvise spinning tales deep into the night until he willfully disappeared.
"This is a separate and private issue that has been willfully introduced and has sabotaged some of the great work they were doing," says historian Robert Lacey.
As part of the agreement, Banamex USA "admitted to criminal violations by willfully failing to maintain an effective anti-money-laundering" compliance program, the Justice Department said.
The document alleges that, while Pinedo did not himself register the accounts using the fake identities, he nevertheless "willfully and intentionally" avoided learning of the fraudulent identities.
Vivint Solar has filed a lawsuit in Delaware against SunEdison alleging that the solar company willfully breached its obligations under their merger agreement and is seeking damages.
But with Dirty Thirty, Akira bravely reveals that even empowered and liberated women who willfully defy patriarchal conventions are not immune to the baggage of entrenched sexism.
It makes overdue reforms to drilling safety standards – which should have been made in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon disaster – that Congressional Republicans have willfully avoided.
INA section 274D provides for civil fines of $500 per day for persons who willfully fail to comply with removal orders when they become final. Sec. 1803.
Then they saw a Tea Party wave that they willfully chose to interpret as a grassroots movement calling for a more rigorous dedication to free market ideology.
Unfortunately, the slogan either willfully or unconsciously ignores two important facts: the forced removal and mass murder of indigenous people, and the brutal trans-Atlantic slave trade.
"Today, Congress willfully shirks this responsibility, and permits — and indeed often encourages — the executive branch to do work the Constitution assigns to the legislature," the position paper said.
He alternates between hoping to find that Tea Party members and liberals have plenty in common and trying to convert the willfully misinformed people he meets with facts.
If our government willfully disregards our human rights and endorses rape myths, our college campuses must do the work to stand up for the rights of all students.
Oblique but not willfully cryptic, Unearth might be an open-ended allegory for our time, or an archetypal tale of banishment and return, or maybe pure escapist reverie.
The jury found that GSK, which is also a UK-based pharmaceutical company, willfully infringed the patent, which Vectura said gives it the right to seek enhanced damages.
At this point, the father of three — remember little Holly (the freshly-recast Anniston Price) always — seems willfully ignorant instead of haplessly in the dark about family matters.
Blankenship is a crook in the truest sense of the word, fresh off a one-year prison stint for conspiracy to willfully ignore mine safety and health standards.
Handler — along with Dunham and Schumer — are showing themselves to either be unaware of conversations about race and social justice in this country, or willfully ignoring those topics.
Authorities in such cases must prove an officer willfully violated someone's civil rights, a high standard of proof, a challenge that has complicated prosecutions in past police cases.
To deny the change we have seen from brands over the past 10 years — to embrace a far more diverse vision of womanhood — is to be willfully blind.
Spilke called Afriyie's absence a "misguided attempt to fire his counsel," but U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer determined Afriyie had given "willfully untrue" reasons for not attending court.
The game willfully editorializes the player's action, implicitly judging which events are notable enough to be worth recording and which are insignificant according to the developers' invisible yardstick.
It is giving voice to a people who have had an entire legacy of people stealing things from them, and now one of their own willfully left them.
Showing that liberals prefer books on basic sciences, or that conservatives tend to pick applied science books, doesn't necessarily mean consumers are willfully ignoring diverse viewpoints, he said.
Most of her subjects do not mention it at all, or else reveal themselves to be staggeringly misinformed (if not willfully ignorant) about the world crumbling around them.
In a unanimous opinion, the high court also ordered the appeals court in a separate case to review whether Pulse Electronics Corp willfully infringed Halo Electronics Inc's patents.
"Willfully ignorant consumers put ethical shoppers down because of the threat they feel for not having done the right thing themselves," the lead study author Rebecca Reczek said.
Twitter users willfully contributing to public executions could lead to a more enthralling exploration of human nature than the villain-focused story the episode winds up telling instead.
It would be a grave mistake to willfully eliminate the one tool available to fill a regulatory gap that played such a central role in the last crisis.
And in the infamous 2014 "Blackfish" case, Kavanaugh supported Seaworld's position after the company was found to have willfully violated safety regulations in the death of an employee.
"  China also warned that when the U.S. "willfully exits from groups based on its own interests under the pretext of 'American First,' it becomes an enemy to all.
That same day, Trump also defended Jim Jordan, a Republican congressman accused of willfully ignoring evidence of the sexual abuse of wrestlers he coached at Ohio State University.
As in February 2003, we willfully and wrongly believe our security will be won only from maximum sanctions that fail and the seemingly inevitable use of military force.
Critics of Trump's policies say the President is willfully confusing the issue and exploiting the welfare of children as the administration drives home its zero tolerance immigration policy.
Both require prosecutors to show that the defendants acted willfully, knowingly or intentionally — that they knew that what they did was wrong, or at least intended the results.
Indeed, under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (also known as MBS), Saudi Arabia has willfully pursued policies that have undermined both American interests and values.
Mr. Selman has spent seasons developing his signatures — he is fond of a slipdress, an oversize jacket, a jumpsuit — but they looked prettier than usual, less willfully weird.
They willfully flouted the rules, even going so far as to affect a form of speech where the letter "r," being too reminiscent of the revolution, was omitted.
Energy-focused private-equity firm EIG Management Co LLC said in court papers that Intervention willfully violated a consent agreement that governed restructuring talks following defaults last year.
" But Mueller concluded that he "could not obtain admissible evidence likely to meet the government's burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these individuals acted 'willfully,' i.e.
One girl (Frenie Acoba) performs willfully botched surgery on a Troll doll, while another (Ripley Sobo) chillingly describes smashing her parent's television screen to get their (brutal) attention.
But in retrospect, they seem to have ignored what should have been red flags, whether because they were overly trusting, willfully ignorant or willing participants in visa fraud.
Whether the union views Kaepernick's situation—in which he is willfully forfeiting possible millions of dollars in exchange for playing time—as equally troubling remains to be seen.
And I'd like to also go on record and say that the reason I willfully fell on the sword was because the investigation came in midseason, Eric. Midseason!
The attractions at Cedar Fair and Six Flags were not intended as representations of what mental illness is really like; they were incidentally demeaning, rather than willfully so.
You have to prove that I'm willfully endangering their life by going into Starbucks and getting a cup of coffee where I can see them the whole time.
Modern Georgian society as a whole seems to willfully overlook the Soviet architecture littered across the city, trying to forget a past which still crumbles before their eyes.
Prosecutions for campaign finance violations require proof that "a violation must have been committed knowingly and willfully," that the defendant knew he or she was breaking the law.
Sun Ra was kind of a willfully strange guy who really loved saying outrageous things, and people have dismissed him on the basis of those things he's said.
In the scathing report, the rights organization said that European countries had remained "willfully blind" to the dangers of returning the thousands of Afghan asylum seekers, including children.
McDermott was "injected with a fatal dose of insulin, either negligently or willfully, by an unidentified person" while he was a patient at the center, the claim states.
It simply chose not to by, among other things, willfully ignoring its G20 commitment to fair trade, dumping products below cost into US markets and stealing intellectual property.
There's a $12,921 penalty for non-willfully failing to file, while individuals who flout the law could face fines of up to $953,210 or 50% of the account.
It is jaw-dropping to see people who have long centered morality and conviction as their guiding light willfully say that they are willing to forgo all that.
There was one last month, cast in broad and vague terms, that barred anyone from "unlawfully and willfully" disclosing the personal information of police officers or their relatives.
Walker said that although players have no tolerance for colleagues who willfully cheat, they also do not want to be overly harsh for transgressions of negligence, not malevolence.
Having become a downtown theater darling of the 1990s with poker-faced melodramas of willfully plodding dialogue, Mr. Maxwell has extended his artistic reach in his middle years.
Only a willfully resistant mind would fail to see that she brought it upon herself by taking on a White House role for which she was completely unprepared.
She is not the willfully invisible, shyness-sickened girl recalled by the play's fourth character, Jim O'Connor (Finn Wittrock), who knew Laura when they were in high school.
They were vulnerable CHILDREN, as journalist Xeni Jardin points out, and Gates either knew this or willfully barrelled past a phalanx of experts who would have informed him.
Sutton Foster gives an archetype-shattering performance in the title role of this willfully wan, small-scale revival of the 1966 musical about a hapless dance hall hostess.
There must be cases all through history where groups of people willfully buck science, but we're in strange times — we've got a flat-Earth movement, too, these days.
The president, either willfully ignorant or playing to his base, tweets nonsense about the California wildfires and refuses to acknowledge the role of climate change in the disaster.
He was scared out of his "fatally complacent, and willfully deluded" inertia when he became immersed in the awful truth and, his book suggests, you can be too.
They say that it willfully ignores the intent of the 2017 Congress, which zeroed out the individual mandate penalty without touching the rest of the Affordable Care Act.
Being able to willfully depart from that and say, "No, I'm going to make something silly and fun, that's very warm-hearted and very sweet," has been really nice.
The latter charge can be brought by the federal government against a federal, state, or local law enforcement officer willfully deprives a person of a constitutional right or privilege.
Such a diversion has proven a blessing for mainstream politicians as they have failed to offer their people (including the minorities they willfully stigmatize) more hopeful avenues for politics.
But migrants have reported being turned away at ports of entry, with officials citing capacity issues; immigrant advocates have accused the administration of willfully failing to address the demand.
And those women couldn't teach me to be empathetic, because the idea that their brothers were willfully choosing a life of addiction had been ingrained in them by society.
"The FTC has established the actual market reality that defendants possessed monopoly power and illegally and willfully maintained that monopoly power through the filing of sham litigation," Bartle wrote.
That's because it can't be proven that the FBI "willfully" violated Rule 41(b), a procedural rule that's meant to stop judges from authorizing searches outside of their districts.
All the while, Facebook either willfully believed the worst case scenarios could never come true, was naive to their existence or calculated the benefits and growth outweighed the risks.
OK, so now that we've gotten that out of the way, we can go back to not overreacting and completely and willfully misunderstanding something an athlete said or did.
They are either ignorant of or willfully distorting the history and the core of the conflict and negotiations between the United States and North Korea surrounding the nuclear issue.
Where was Ed Bachrach's outrage when state and local governments were willfully ignoring their legal obligations to fund pensions for their teachers, firefighters, police officers and other public servants?
The Nelson team will continue to paint Scott as someone willfully attempting to prevent valid votes from being cast -- and even using his powers as governor to do so.
The commission filed a complaint accusing Chief Justice Moore of willfully failing to respect the authority of federal court decisions that cleared the way for same-sex marriage. (AP)
Frazier's tendency to leave things a little baggy, in combination with his commitment to understatement, sometimes crowds out the point of the shorter pieces, which can seem willfully slight.
It states that to the extent permitted by law, jurisdictions that willfully refuse to share immigration information with federal immigration officers will not be eligible to receive federal grants.
" He predicted that, eventually, a state's attorney general would sue Juul "for willfully designing and pushing a product that will cause harm to the children of the United States.
It added that although Pinedo was not directly involved in registering the accounts while using fake identities, "he willfully and intentionally avoided learning about the use of stolen identities."
"Either Wells Fargo willfully turned a blind eye, or they completely failed in their legal responsibilities to oversee their operations and to catch and stamp out fraud," Merkley said.
Even if Trump is willfully ignorant as to origins of his incendiary language, anti-Semites hear his message loud and clear, and believe he is their champion and ally.
On one hand, because this is Christmas horror world, where Santa drags the willfully horny to murder jail—and the realtor is cheating on his wife with a babe.
To operate as both charity and entertainment, in a diverse country, politics of a sectarian nature must be avoided, but neither the crowd nor the artists are willfully naive.
One person close to Trump said he is still willfully disregarding top lines from his briefings about how serious the spread is and how much worse it can get.
Which makes it even more of a shame that the movie, which for two hours is an absorbing, detailed procedural, becomes so willfully diffuse in its final 20 minutes.
And in our nostalgic embrace of the "simpler times" of "Stranger Things," we seem to be willfully ignoring so much of what took place where parental eyes didn't roam.
More often than not, he willfully subverts his own placement of color spires, as shown in the four paintings mounted in the rear gallery at Shainman's 24th Street location.
"Here you have a memo from an attorney who specifically advised them not to do this, which could suggest they knowingly and willfully acted with criminal intent," Kappel said.
The order would not change what prosecutors must turn over, but it would for the first time allow judges to hold in contempt prosecutors who willfully violated the obligation.
If Agnes comes across as willfully naïve in the opening sections of "The Testaments," Atwood appears to be making the point that Agnes begins as a very ordinary girl.
According to the affidavit filed on February 4, Ryan Guy Parker "knowingly and willfully" took off in an aircraft at Shannon Airport in Fredericksburg, Virginia on September 27, 2018.
Part of what makes it easy for films about the stock market to be willfully misinterpreted is that the real-world results of shady business practices usually aren't depicted.
Moreover, it is wildly offensive to conflate having mental health issues and displaying erratic behavior with being a willfully ignorant man-child, which is what Kanye West has become.
"Edward Snowden is no hero—he's a traitor who willfully betrayed his colleagues and his country," Nunes said in a release accompanying the committee's factually flawed report on Snowden.
I was sharply critical, for instance, of Sabbath's Theater, which I viewed as a tiresome and willfully repellent portrait of a narcissist, who treats women with cruelty and contempt.
According to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, if a man age 18 to 25 "willfully" decides not to register for the draft, his request for citizenship can be denied.
The power of King's message in these times is reminding the world that justice is what love looks like in public, even when new leaders emerge willfully bent on forgetting.
Social media companies were "willfully blind" to Russia's misinformation campaign undermining the 2016 U.S. election, and it's time to dump stocks in the industry, money manager Ross Gerber told CNBC.
A government that willfully abdicates some of its power in order to promote personally-managed entities like health savings accounts is a government that is actually putting the people first.
On the other, presenting the CIA or a movie about Benghazi as somehow existing separately from politics is either a willfully oblivious or astonishingly convenient way to see the world.
Boll makes willfully bad video game adaptations and ultra violent schlock that even the most jaded stoner would turn off in favor of finding something funny to watch on YouTube.
The Highway Patrol says troopers Michael G. Blake and Tabithia L. Davis have been charged with assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury and willfully failing to discharge duties.
The government can seek to revoke the U.S. citizenship of immigrants after the fact in cases when it determines a person willfully misrepresented or concealed facts relevant to his naturalization.
The upmarket tracksuits, hoodies and other willfully subversive signifiers of survivalist chic that were shown for spring at Vetements and Chloé, among others, have made their way stateside in force.
If you are a gay man living in a major metropolitan area in 2016 and you don't know the difference between HIV-plus undetectable and AIDS, you're being willfully ignorant.
The three were charged in August with "knowingly and willfully helping the armed terrorist organization without being a part of its hierarchical structure," according to Turkey's semiofficial Anadolu news agency.
Conversation with people who are willfully promoting fake news and pseudo science is legitimizing a platform of things that aren't true and I don't think that is good at all.
If an agent did indeed willfully release President Trump's unauthorized tax return, he or she could be subject to five years in prison and a fine of up to $6900,2628.
Cohen's testimony before the Committee on Oversight and Reform," they wrote, "was a spectacular and brazen attempt to knowing [sic] and willfully testify falsely and fictitiously to numerous material facts.
Making a Murderer portrayed the Manitowoc County police as at least inept, if not willfully malicious; they were accused by Avery's lawyers of manipulating the crime scene and planting evidence.
China is unlikely to willfully initiate a rapid depreciation of its currency in order to promote exports but it nonetheless will maintain the relative competitiveness of its labor intensive exports.
The Trump border policy, coupled with enforcement of provisions dating back to George W. Bush, has been willfully extrapolated to extremes by the people who should be refereeing political debate.
The indictment alleges that Flynn "willfully and knowingly" made "false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements" about his conversations with the Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak during the presidential transition.
Either President Obama and congressional Democrats are the dumbest legislators in the modern era (unlikely), or they willfully weaponized 20 percent of the American economy against the American middle class.
Ms. Kidwell and Mr. Sheppard, both in their 30s, find the lie in the flippant, "we know better" irony that often flavors interracial dialogue among the young and willfully liberal.
While she has dismissed the bespoke email setup as a simple error in judgment, political critics have accused the former top diplomat of willfully skirting federal security and recordkeeping laws.
The legislation would also mandate that an individual who knowingly and willfully violates the statute would be subject to a fine or jail time up to five years, or both.
Trump's counselor Kellyanne Conway insisted to CNN's Chris Cuomo on Thursday that Trump's presumed foes in the media were willfully ignoring his arguments that he did not break the law.
Fringe extremist groups like ISIS abuse and willfully misinterpret a religion practiced and beloved by more than a billion people across the world, including more than 2628 million American Muslims.
At some point down the line, as the court noted, the department will need to create a disciplinary system for dealing with officers who willfully conduct illegal stops and searches.
Whether willfully or not, such a strategy is not just an affront to basic democratic principles, it would also serve to disenfranchise the growth demographics powering the modern Democratic Party.
Prosecutors have charged Sheriff Joe Arpaio with criminal contempt of court, saying he willfully defied a judge's orders to stop targeting Latinos in traffic stops and other law enforcement efforts.
If we are getting down to basics, it is willfully neglectful and ultimately pointless—and hypocritical—to lay responsibility for the trail of bloodshed at the feet of drug users.
Perhaps the biggest question for the bureau is whether there was the intent to "willfully" remove government documents, or whether Clinton's situation was merely an oversight, as she has claimed.
The case against Park was further bolstered by the leaked recording of a conversation, allegedly between Park and Lim, that appeared to support claims that she willfully euthanized healthy dogs.
You can choose willfully to help Iran and other sanctioned nations evade U.S. law, or you can choose to be part of the international banking community transacting in U.S. dollars.
Saying much more would mean giving away at least one huge surprise that this willfully provocative, gaudily transgressive and altogether staggering new play by Jeremy O. Harris has in store.
Under a provision of the federal securities law, any person or company that "willfully and knowingly" makes a false statement in any report filed with the S.E.C. can be prosecuted.
But Bowser warned that those willfully violation of the order could be found guilty of a misdemeanor and face a $5,000 fine, up to 90 days of imprisonment, or both.
Then again, it's difficult to know where the line between genuine annoyance and political calculation stands for a man who so willfully stirs the coals of class and racial resentment.
On the tax evasion charge, the government must demonstrate that the defendant willfully failed to pay a tax he owed and acted to disguise or attempted to disguise that evasion.
Grafton Thomas, 37, was indicted with willfully causing bodily injury to the five victims because of their religion and obstructing the free exercise of religion in an attempt to kill.
Yet everyday across the country, police officers willfully violate people's rights, in large part because of their certainty of never having to take the stand to answer for their actions.
But the values of European democracy that Mr. Kaczynski and his soul mate in Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban, so willfully threaten are in greater need of defense than ever.
His lawyers are likely to argue in their closing remarks that Manafort did not willfully break any finance laws and that the prosecution has not met its burden of proof.
Alani has been charged with "willfully damaging, destroying, disabling, or wrecking an aircraft, and attempting to do so," according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court earlier this month.
He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the charge of "willfully damaging, destroying or disabling" an aircraft used in commercial aviation, or trying to do so.
Nunes's announcement was a bombshell with no bomb, just enough mud in the water to obscure the blood in the water for those too willfully blind to discern the difference.
McKinsey "acted with intent to deceive the court and in a manner that was willfully blind to the truth and was in reckless disregard of the truth," Mr. Alix wrote.
However, various media outlets seemed willfully blind to the countervailing facts and stuck with the narrative of a group of MAGA-hat wearing thugs 'swarming' a Native American war veteran.
I tried shaking her hand off and telling her to stop, but she either didn't understand or was willfully ignoring me, and I was brought to the brink of orgasm.
While people who have shown themselves to be untrustworthy in the past would almost certainly make poor choices, even good people have the capacity to willfully misuse their data privileges.
In an effort to make her fiancé happy, Mia willfully suppressed her potential, missing career and financial opportunities so that her success would not trigger her partner's feelings of inadequacy.
In King's future China, queer folks have been designated as "Willfully Sterile," which sounds relatively progressive until it's revealed that the designation means queer people are deemed unfit to be parents.
As the apparent ringleader of this program of state-sponsored trauma, Jeff Sessions is willfully blinding himself to the specific gendered issues faced by many migrants, especially those from Central America.
These three cops are set loose in a willfully complicated mystery, filled with twists, flip-backs, set-ups, and payoffs, all the while cheerfully intermingling 50s fact into their cinematic fiction.
More generally, the defense argued prosecutors failed to show Manafort acted willfully when it came to the rest of the bank fraud, tax, and failure to report foreign bank account charges.
Polizzi, perhaps annoyed that Magro was willfully walking into a situation he would regret later, made cocktails for the group in the hopes that they would get drunk and leave sooner.
"Congress's need to access grand jury material relevant to potential impeachable conduct by a President is heightened when the Executive Branch willfully obstructs channels for accessing other relevant evidence," Howell said.
"In order to be prosecuted you would have to be acting willfully," says Rick Hasen, an election law and campaign finance expert at at University of California, Irvine School of Law.
"We are gratified the court reinstated the jury's verdict finding the defendants were willfully blind to the rampant infringement on their website," said Andrew Bart, a lawyer for the recording labels.
"After receiving that confidential information, L'Oréal ceased pursuing the acquisition of Olaplex, and instead willfully took and copied Olaplex's technology without authorization to create three slavish 'me too' knockoffs," Olaplex claimed.
"Of course North Korea would conduct a nuclear test after watching Iran willfully violate an agreement they just made without consequence of any kind from this administration," she wrote on Facebook.
Mavis, who gets described as a "psychotic prom queen bitch" and who sees the world through a willfully delusional and juvenile lens, isn't meant to be some symbol of hollow singledom.
They have willfully undermined the viability of the ACA's insurance markets and permitted work requirements for Medicaid, causing thousands of people to lose their insurance without any meaningful effect on employment.
"Congress's need to access grand jury material relevant to potential impeachable conduct by a President is heightened when the Executive Branch willfully obstructs channels for accessing other relevant evidence," she wrote.
"This highly disturbing act goes far beyond vandalizing property; it willfully threatens our community's safety via fire, and its hateful message undermines decency, respect and integrity in civic participation," Stevens said.
The videos often fall to the bottom of search results like so much of the other potato-quality detritus on YouTube, only to be discovered by the desperate and willfully delusional.
Willfully failing to register is a felony and can result in up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, though the government rarely files criminal charges.
"Of course North Korea would conduct a nuclear test after watching Iran willfully violate an agreement they just made without consequence of any kind from this administration," Fiorina posted on Facebook.
" According to Eater, the product "willfully intended to create an association with the Starbucks Marks and to capitalize upon the success and popularity of the Starbucks Marks to sell [their] products.
Jeffries, spelled out jury instructions used in rioting cases that to find a defendant guilty of rioting, they had to find that they were aware of the rioting and willfully participated.
Those struggles (along with a lawsuit that alleges MakerBot willfully sold faulty hardware) forced MakerBot to lay off 20 percent or more of its staff on two separate occasions in 2015.
Day acknowledged that plenty of people either don't know the law or willfully break it and speed through crosswalks, but the traffic stops appear to have made an impact, she said.
Allen's been charged with 2 felony counts of willfully injuring his girlfriend, 1 felony assault with a deadly weapon ... and 4 misdemeanors related to battery, vandalism and violating the protective order.
But West herself willfully ignores the ways that prejudice against the L.G.B.T. community intersects with so many other kinds of oppression — or else, just as damning, she simply doesn't see it.
Finally, as North Korea poses a growing threat to the United States, President Trump should reserve the right to restructure U.S. forces in South Korea if Moon willfully undermines U.S. policy.
Video of Flynn joining the chant resurfaced after Flynn was charged Friday with "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent" statements to the FBI about conversations with the Russian ambassador.
Christian Delatorre was convicted in a U.S. district court of willfully threatening to take the life or inflict serious bodily harm upon the president, reported The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Actions can be the result of poor decision making, negligence, or mistake, yet they may not rise to the level of criminality if the perpetrator did not willfully violate the law.
By limiting the definition of "sanctuary jurisdictions" to those that willfully refuse to share information on individuals' migratory status, compliance with detainers was effectively removed as a factor in awarding grants.
Even Michael Scott (Steve Carell), the hapless and often willfully offensive boss from The Office, earned the viewer's fervent blessing by the show's seventh season; he found love and made amends.
Nadler, appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," noted that Mueller said he didn't bring charges against those in the meeting because he couldn't prove they willfully intended to commit a crime.
But new materials, substances and surfaces develop taste; it seems quixotic to willfully disregard their aptness and usefulness and charm, determining instead on an austerity, which, once achieved, is blandly static.
In 2001, Charlagmane was arrested for "willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously engaging in penile/vaginal intercourse with a fifteen-year-old child minor," but was ultimately found guilty of a lesser charge.
She was "advised on numerous occasions she could be criminally prosecuted if she willfully provided false information or failed to accurately report her circumstances," the department's investigators wrote in court records.
This is surely the most willfully modest "Uncle Vanya" on record, and it speaks, for the most part, in a self-effacing murmur, which invites you to lean in and eavesdrop.
If Britain's news media are to be believed, anti-Semitism is rife within Labour, Mr. Corbyn has willfully turned a blind eye to it, and successive internal inquiries have been mishandled.
Knowing little about her and many other early queer activists — particularly trans activists of color, ignored or willfully excluded by early historians — it can often feel that they aren't fully human.
And it also willfully misinterprets the scope of the ADA, a powerful civil rights law that isn't confined merely to prohibiting discrimination in brick-and-mortar establishments—at least, not yet.
I think funerals are inherently pretty grim and uncomfortable anyway; no one would willfully make it harder for people to be a part of this kind of situation by saying anything.
For a while, even as the failures mounted, Mr. Mattis seemed to be holding the line: He looked like a Spartan Marine helping rescue America from a willfully ignorant, libertine businessman.
It was a big concern for the bank, because the previous year federal prosecutors had accused it of willfully failing to stop money laundering by customers, including in countries like Iran.
Should the court find that Mr. Jones and Infowars willfully destroyed evidence, he, and possibly his lawyer, could be assessed thousands of dollars in fines and be subject to punitive action.
He also doesn't seem to fully grasp or remains willfully ignorant of the severity of the situation from a public health perspective, which has contributed to his downplaying of the issue.
It included a direct and unequivocal assault on the institutions that she claims willfully ignored, and therefore perpetuated, Nassar's abuse: Michigan State University, USA Gymnastics, and the United States Olympic Committee.
The threat is so urgent that the American media is willfully damaging the only real asset it has — credibility — by inventing falsehoods designed to damage Trump and insulate its own profitability.
"The carriers have not figured out how to justify deploying dense fiber networks to support 5G after they willfully abandoned deploying fiber to the home to compete with cable," Falcon said.
By ignoring established scientific consensus and the actions of his predecessors on both sides of the aisle, Trump and his accomplices are willfully endangering the lives and welfare of our citizens.
"The defendants' conduct has demonstrated irreparable harm to plaintiff since defendants have committed willfully, maliciously and with an actual and subjective intent to commit great harm to plaintiff," Judge Vasquez wrote.
Arpaio was convicted late last month of willfully violating a 2011 injunction barring his officers from stopping and detaining Latino motorists solely on suspicion that they were in the country illegally.
Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani has been charged with "willfully damaging, destroying, disabling, or wrecking an aircraft, and attempting to do so," according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court.
Gavin Newsom might actually be treating affordable housing like a crisis, the state has sued the city of Huntington Beach, accusing it of willfully refusing to comply with state housing law.
" They also said that the judge should increase Mr. Slager's sentence because Mr. Slager had violated Mr. Scott's civil rights under color of law and because he had "willfully obstructed justice.
The elements include (1) a tax deficiency that (2) the individual willfully failed to pay and (3) upon which the individual engaged in an affirmative act of evasion or attempted evasion.
"Is Mel Gibson really such an invaluable cultural figure that we should forgive or tolerate or willfully ignore this pattern of behavior?" demanded GQ in an article on Gibson's "unearned" comeback.
According to Copes, willfully abstaining from considering the ethical implications of a crime is another documented technique that criminals use to prevent their guilty consciences from stopping them in their tracks.
To believe that black actors, writers and film artists are not worthy of nomination, and to largely ignore these artists over the years, is to be willfully ignorant of this sordid history.
Rosenstein is clearly being either willfully ignorant or he's gassing the public when he makes statements like, "nobody has a legitimate expectation of privacy in that phone," referring to the shooter's phone.
BPI's attorney, Dan Webb, said in court Monday that ABC used the term "pink slime" 19983 times over the course of its reporting, and that ABC willfully spread this preconceived, negative message.
The pro-Trump intellectuals seem to willfully downplay this, not care about it, or (in a few cases) even sympathize with the racially resentful as a symptom of some other "economic" problem.
It's also the home of the Random House publishing group (the official title is just Random House, which seems willfully confusing), which includes the Random House imprint, familiarly known as Little Random.
"Because of JUUL's lackadaisical — and, at times, willfully blind — approach to age verification, enormous numbers of underage users have easily obtained JUUL products, often simply by ordering them online," the lawsuit said.
Two brothers are facing murder and abuse charges in Michigan where authorities allege they willfully neglected their ailing mother, letting her waste away from malnutrition until her death last October, PEOPLE confirms.
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) sends a criminal referral to the Justice Department for informal Trump campaign adviser Erik Prince, who Schiff believes "willfully misled" the committee during 2017 testimony.
The former defense secretary, who served under both Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, called the Republican nominee "cavalier" and "willfully ignorant" in a Wall Street Journal op-ed last week.
"Of course, North Korea would conduct a nuclear test after watching Iran willfully violate an agreement they just made without consequence of any kind from this administration," Fiorina said in a statement.
It willfully ignores the well-established therapeutic properties associated with the plant and it ignores the laws in a majority of the county recognizing marijuana's therapeutic efficacy and rapidly changing legal status.
On April 13, Allen is alleged to have assaulted and strangled the same woman, following another incident on January where he was convicted of one misdemeanor count of willfully injuring his girlfriend.
In 2015, the Taj Mahal was fined $10 million—the highest penalty ever levied by the feds against a casino—and admitted to having "willfully violated" anti-money-laundering regulations for years.
It's a worthy takeaway, but any viewer in 2016 who isn't already aware of most of the issues Before the Flood raises is either uninterested in the subject, or willfully in denial.
Robinson has been accused of conspiring with union leaders to "embezzle, steal, and unlawfully and willfully abstract" more than $1.5 million from the union for personal gain, according to a criminal filing.
As an artist myself creating work based on my own experiences with the patriarchy, toxic masculinity, and harassment for this company — and by extension this man — I feel used and willfully mislead.
Stone's lawyer Bruce Rogow told the jury in opening statements on Wednesday that his client did not willfully and intentionally mislead Congress, and said Stone did not have any intermediaries with Wikileaks.
SHEILA FOX Baltimore To the Editor: Hillary Clinton fought back against the truth, and she either was willfully blind to the truth or considered it a mere inconvenience to be swept away.
Proponents of the U.S. Brazil free trade agreement seem to be operating in an alternative universe, oblivious to or willfully ignorant of the environmental and social realities playing themselves out in Brazil.
It is also a pity because willfully ignoring these facts encourages suspicions that "the gun issue" is less about guns than it is about urban-versus-rural identity and mutual cultural contempt.
In its most outlandish form, the theory is that Trump is an actual Russian agent — that he is willfully doing the Kremlin's bidding in exchange for favors for his Russian business interests.
"It was hard to reconcile the sunny, puckish, solicitous man I met with the one described in news stories and police reports, who could be unyielding, furtive, and willfully opaque," he wrote.
Childless men are scrutinized more heavily; conversely, men who say they have children must be quizzed to make sure they're not "willfully misrepresenting" the strength of their ties to their home countries.
The work was willfully wild in its asymmetric repetitions — and at times seemed to delight in the possibility of becoming obnoxious — but was also hard not to love for its headbanging inventiveness.
Many in the mainstream press willfully ignore the fact that Mr. da Silva respected the democratic rules and that Mr. Bolsonaro has repeatedly defended the military dictatorship of the 1960s and '70s.
But Ms. Monae willfully resists genre limitations: Her third studio album "Dirty Computer," released earlier this year, features both the superstar hip-hop producer Pharrell Williams and the Beach Boy's Brian Wilson.
In a two-page memorandum, Mr. Sessions announced that the Trump administration would withhold certain types of federal aid from jurisdictions that "willfully refuse to comply" with a single federal immigration law.
You'd almost need his subordinates to willfully break the law and ignore his order to launch a nuclear attack -- or be prepared to -- to delay action in the heat of the moment.
WikiLeaks head Julian Assange will not willfully face charges in the United States without negotiating with the Department of Justice about what those charges are, he said during a Thursday press conference.
However, the marketing practices willfully employed by the opioid industry and its partners in the supply chain — sadly including doctors themselves — may well constitute negligence on the order of the tobacco industry.
Sadly, based on your duplicitous handling of the net neutrality issue, and the way you are willfully ignoring the public you claim to serve, I feel you may need that term defined.
" Dershowitz alleged that Warren, his former colleague at Harvard Law School, "willfully mischaracterized what I said," adding that "it's the responsibility of presidential candidates to have a better understanding of the law.
"If we ever hope to restore the faith in our institutions that has eroded in recent years, we cannot tolerate a politically motivated, willfully negligent vacancy on the Supreme Court," he wrote.
The Associated Press reported that Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani was charged with willfully damaging or disabling an aircraft and is expected to be arraigned formally in a Miami court on Friday.
" Hillsborough Mayor Tom Stevens said: "This highly disturbing act goes far beyond vandalizing property; it willfully threatens our community's safety … and its hateful message undermines decency, respect and integrity in civic participation.
The government has sanctioned and prosecuted relatively few employers, because proving that employers willfully hired undocumented workers is hard and because powerful industries have pushed back on initiatives to hold employers accountable.
"Willfully retaining highly classified national defense information in a vulnerable setting is a violation of the security policy and the law, which weakens our national security and cannot be tolerated," Johnson said.
Politically, however, the president of the United States has acknowledged paying hush money to a porn actress and acknowledged that he knowingly and willfully lied to the press when asked about it.
It's a clever ploy: By not interacting much with her onlookers, the simulation maintains the appearance of a human likeness—after all, real people spend a lot of time willfully ignoring their surroundings.
Variety urged U.S. District Judge Terrence Boyle in Raleigh, North Carolina to order Walmart to pay treble damages for selling barbecue grills the judge previously found willfully infringed on Variety's "Backyard BBQ" trademark.
If signed into law, the bill as is would impose new penalties on anyone convicted of "intentionally and willfully" concealing a data breach, including fines and up to five years imprisonment, or both.
The findings also say Mirhashemi "willfully filed untimely, false and misleading" forms with regulators, along with failing to file required forms to disclose his liens, compromises with creditors and an outside business activity.
The Los Angeles Times reported last month that 20 officers from the Metropolitan Division assigned to crime suppression duties were suspected of having willfully falsified information on field interview cards during traffic stops.
Culture, the complexity of language, the tricks of those who willfully violate platform standards and game AI systems — these are all factors that the people developing AI systems themselves acknowledge are in flux.
But all I could think of while watching Beautiful Boy is all the pain that I wasn't seeing, and how we willfully turn away from the plight of addicts without privilege and resources.
As you might expect from a willfully ignorant leader like Chen, he believes that the company's first Android phone, the Priv, didn't sell as well as he'd hoped because it was too expensive.
And now, following perhaps the least significant of all those missteps, she has been ostracized as if U.S. Soccer is trying to implement some corrective measure for years of willfully overlooking her transgressions.
Subtract out the conspiracists and the willfully ignorant and the argument marshaled by skeptics against global warming, roughly restated, assumes that scientists vastly overstate the consequences of pumping greenhouse gases into Earth's atmosphere.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's premier said loans to small firms should not be "willfully withdrawn," and China should help small firms tackle their liquidity difficulties, the official Xinhua news agency reported late on Friday.
This removal of a pathway to the iCloud backup on the part of the FBI, whether it was borne of impatience or some other motivation, could be characterized as willfully negligent forensic procedure.
According to the suit, obtained by TMZ, Walmart, Rebubble and other manufacturers are willfully infringing on her trademark ... because they have full knowledge of its existence, yet continue to use it without authorization.
Shoshanna and Jesse are cousins, in case you've willfully blacked out the first five seasons of this show and are merely watching this one out of a sense of obligation ad nothing more.
Part of the difficulty here is that because of the secrecy [of that committee], you don't know what they're doing, so you don't know what they're capable of or what they're willfully ignoring.
Affidavits allege that McCullough "knowingly and willfully left the victims inside the vehicle exposing them to extreme heat for hours" and notes one of his three children had several facial bruises and abrasions.
It must be understood first and foremost that Toya Wright is allowed to parent however she wants, as long as she isn't abusive, neglectful, or willfully responsible for putting 'Nae in harms way.
Patten is accused of knowingly and willfully acting as an agent for a Ukrainian political party and its members without registering with the attorney general, a violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
The jury found in its deliberation, after listening to evidence for a period of six weeks, that you had conspired with others of Massey Energy to willfully violate mine safety and health laws.
Patten is accused of knowingly and willfully acting as an agent for a Ukrainian political party and its members without registering with the attorney general, a violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
"I believe we made the right decision and the world is better and safer as a result of it," he said, which seems willfully blind to the current chaos in Iraq and beyond.
The latest example of Trump willfully and knowingly lying: His claim that the moral outrage and horror of children being stripped away from their parents are the responsibility of Democratic members of Congress.
Johnson — who is in the middle of an uphill reelection battle — pointed to two laws tied to willfully destroying or concealing information related to national security, arguing Clinton has violated both of them.
So, in case you've forgotten — or, perhaps, somewhat willfully blocked out some of the more traumatic memories — we're here to remind you of just how many messed up things have happened on GoT.
Blankenship stepped down after the incident but years later was indicted on conspiring to willfully violate federal mining regulations before the accident and lying to the Securities and Exchange Commission after it happened.
Some of this harks back to a symptom spread through most players at his position: Cousins either doesn't realize or is willfully ignorant of how popular the three-point shot is among centers.
But I sure would like to know what he'd say about all this, even if I am probably being willfully nostalgic that it would be something stronger than what we are hearing today.
In the civil rights investigation, the DOJ's task was to prove that Pantaleo had intentionally and willfully violated Garner's civil rights when he restrained the man and thus deserved to face criminal charges.
We willfully delay national progress when we fail to center the wellbeing of the most vulnerable in our society beyond the rubrics of belonging established to protect the interests of the ruling class.
Instead, the story shifts and lumbers toward redemption that Earl doesn't earn and that sentimentalizes a movie that is never especially good and often teasingly offensive but also fitfully entertaining and willfully perverse.

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