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The movie centers on a young woman with a long-term phobia of the Boogeyman, who
voluntarily
checks herself into a mental health facility with the hope of conquering her overwhelming fears.
And, in the end, Ben Wade, who, himself, or through his gang, has dispatched everybody who matters to their eternal rewards, is so impressed with the truth and courage of the opposition, that he
voluntarily
gets on the train to go back to the Yuma Prison for his third time and, most likely, to a date with the hangman.
This symbolic "shedding" of their former identities was demonstrated quite poignantly when each of them adopted the traditional garments of the town...the fact that each of them
voluntarily
assumed such physical transformations evinced a willing preference and readiness for unity.
He neither criticizes the behavior of who tried with any means not to be conscripted, nor of who
voluntarily
enrolled, but he does tell us that the Vietnam war separated friends and families, and disrupted the utopian dreams of a generation.
Non of them are scared
voluntarily.
Scenario and story: The story evolves around 4 teenagers skipping school camp and admitting themselves to be locked up in a hole for 3 days
voluntarily.
Plus, Kirstin Dunst was so annoying as the self-centered, cheering obsessed, PMSing Torrance that I really don't think I'll
voluntarily
see another one of her movies for quite some time.
How anyone can
voluntarily
appear on this show is beyond me.
While privacy is a big issue in the online consumer business, it is a moot point in the Groupon world, because customers
voluntarily
and explicitly sign up to be targets (otherwise known as “opt-in”).
Pinochet did not abdicate
voluntarily.
Instead, they work together
voluntarily
to ensure that the pie keeps growing, and that everyone gets a decent slice.
Some have done so, more or less voluntarily, only to re-emerge suddenly from oblivion.
Few of us will
voluntarily
renounce our modern mobility.
If such negotiation cannot be achieved voluntarily, US firms can use Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code, under which a court supervises and approves the reorganization of liabilities.
Self-censorship is worse than censorship itself, because it sacrifices freedom
voluntarily.
Germans today would say that, unlike reparations, the Greek and Mediterranean debts were
voluntarily
incurred, not coerced.
The members of European Monetary Union are surrendering monetary sovereignty,
voluntarily
to be sure, but they are surrendering it all the same.
As Robert Hannigan, the former director of the British intelligence agency GCHQ, recently observed, the window for tech companies to reform themselves
voluntarily
is quickly closing.
This last component is largely rhetoric; it is hard to imagine any Mexican already in the US
voluntarily
returning to, say, Zacatecas to wait patiently in line for a new visa.
By violating Party norms and unwritten agreements among the ruling elite, Putin and Xi, it is becoming increasingly clear, understand that they can never relinquish power
voluntarily
without fearing for their future safety.
For states to
voluntarily
limit themselves is unique in human history.
In such economies, contracts tend to be honored voluntarily, not through coercive enforcement.
More recently, Ukraine, Libya, and Iraq all gave up their nuclear weapons programs either
voluntarily
or under pressure.
Worse, the report shows that the Nationally Determined Contributions set
voluntarily
by signatories to the Paris accord are vastly insufficient.
The same is true of forced technology transfers, although the Chinese position is that American firms that want to operate in China
voluntarily
agree to transfer technology in exchange for the right to produce and sell in China.
The Sunni Arab parties initially rejected any notion of a confederated state, but in time they came to believe that the Shia parties would never share power
voluntarily.
Through regulation and administrative directives, banks, insurance companies, and pension funds are being forced to hold much higher shares of government debt than they might
voluntarily
choose to do.
Pursuing the latter objective would require the AKP to relinquish some power
voluntarily.
Today, the volume of dollars held
voluntarily
as reserves is far greater than it was in 1971.
Indeed, Cuba was one of the IMF’s founding members, before
voluntarily
leaving the organization in 1964.
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