Yet the U.S. is willfully cutting itself off from competing in this new market.
Viacom sought to revise the ruling, insisting that YouTube was "willfully blind" of the activity.
He is also fond of ambitious analogies and, at times, can make simple arguments almost willfully obscure.
But the president's dismissive attitude towards the whole mess willfully neglects the second part of the problem.
Why delude ourselves concerning legal impartiality when Washington willfully alters the scale by obfuscating dollar denominated measurements?
The bill would also beef up border securities and boost penalties on employers who willfully hire illegals.
What is missed is that the AWC states that you willfully failed to amend your Form U4.
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The company has circumvented the U.S. nonproliferation law and willfully broken the U.S. arms embargo against Venezuela.
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Do these mammoth firms encroach willfully on IP because they feel it can be done with impunity?
Just in case you thought Senators did not willfully dupe the public, Kyl is setting the record straight.
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It continues to sit on the marble counter next to the Tom's willfully conventional and maybe a bit clueless.
The reporters willfully ignore the opportunity to challenge the children to parse out the issue on their own.
Thus, they were not in position to willfully disregard those problems or consciously decline to offer solutions to them.
The jury also found that EchoStar had acted willfully in infringing the patent.
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For those who acted willfully, the one-time twenty percent penalty is a bargain.
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Just as today, the U.S. eagle was seen as willfully spreading its wings.
The genuine popularity of Putin is either not taken seriously, or willfully denied by quite a few Western commentators.
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For years, citizens of free nations have willfully ignored or dismissed the significance their enemies' gruesome goals and ideology.
Sadly, still other conservatives appear determined to remain willfully blind to such behavior.
It's much easier to willfully launch a tornado on the trailer park when you don't have to answer to anyone.
There are some Americans who think Muslims are terrorists and some Muslims who think that other Americans are willfully ignorant.
More than likely an architectural blueprint for finding that Microsoft did indeed willfully and repeatedly violate the Sherman Antitrust Act.
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One thing is clear: We as a nation cannot afford to be willfully blind about Chavismo and its architect.
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The real problem, I continue to think, is that we are willfully blind on how our health care system works.
The committee "acted knowingly, intentionally and willfully to frustrate the goal of assuring adherence to plaintiff's due process rights, " it said.
"Instead of supporting this compromise, the gun lobby and its allies willfully lied about the bill, " Obama told White House reporters.
The London-based bank had willfully violated U.S. laws, he said, retracting a March 5 remark to reporters suggesting any mistakes were accidental.
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There is a long history of Western leaders focussing on secondary issues and willfully shutting their minds to the fundamental conflict over Palestine.
Lane, its vice president of worldwide medicines until April 2002, "willfully, knowingly, directly, and indirectly" committed acts that misled and potentially defrauded investors.
The courts can set aside the compensation cap under the Warsaw Convention if the victims can prove that the airline was willfully negligent.
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