Willingly
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Tarullo focused on managerial misbehavior, arguing that managers who do not comply fully and
willingly
with regulations should face tougher sanctions than they do now.
It was as if the emerging markets had forgotten that exposure to Fed policies was part of the bargain they
willingly
made when they signed on to financial globalization.
Similarly, one cannot see the Kurds in the north submitting
willingly
to a Baghdad-dominated Arab regime, let alone a Shi'ite one (most Kurds are Sunnis).
On the contrary, if investors come to believe that the prospective increases in debt will require higher interest rates to induce people to hold it, they will not
willingly
purchase new debt (or even roll over existing debt) at the prevailing low rate.
Many people become sycophants of power
willingly.
And what the incumbent does not
willingly
give, its challenger will seek to take.
Neither Lebanon’s ruling class nor the country’s more influential neighbors will accept fundamental reform willingly, and the experience of the Arab Spring is far from encouraging.
The key word is “forced,” which implies that innocent US companies that enter
willingly
into contractual agreements with Chinese counterparts are coerced into surrendering their proprietary technologies in order to do business in the country.
South Koreans – who are accustomed to adhering to social norms and generally have a positive view of strong government intervention, which drove the country’s economic success over the last half-century –
willingly
cooperated with the stringent containment measures.
The world
willingly
finances America’s current-account deficit in US dollars; in exchange, the US acts as a guarantor of free trade and global security.
His vanity was flattered by the fact that so learned a man should explain his opinions to him so willingly, so carefully, and with such faith in Levin's knowledge of the subject that he sometimes by a mere hint indicated a whole aspect of the matter.
Levin attributed this to his own worth, not knowing that Metrov, who had exhausted the matter with all his intimates, was particularly pleased to speak about it to any fresh person, and, in general,
willingly
spoke to everybody about the subject with which he was occupied and which was not yet clear to himself.
You are constantly seen with him, and it is certainly he who has induced you to form this provident fund, which we would
willingly
tolerate if it were merely a means of saving, but which we feel to be a weapon turned against us, a reserve fund to pay the expenses of the war.
This bread, which she had given so willingly, moved him.
She would certainly have a loaf, and would give it
willingly.
He would
willingly
have made them a present of his large salary to possess their hard skin and their facility of coupling without regret.
He did not
willingly
take his hands out of his pockets, and did not spare expense in all that concerned himself, liking to eat well, to have good fires, and to sleep well.
I should
willingly
resign, therefore; but the ways of the Lord are visible to but a small number; but,' he went on, looking fixedly at the Cardinal, 'I have a mission; heaven has said to me: "You shall lay down your head on the scaffold, or you shall reestablish the Monarchy in France, and reduce the Chambers to what Parliament was under Louis XV," and that, Gentlemen, _I will do_.'
"Well, do you know, I've been wondering how it was I couldn't get on with these," answers bow, quite brightening up, and most
willingly
assisting in the exchange.
Against you I bring no charges - make no accusations; no, not
willingly
in my thoughts.
Nothing shall ever tempt me
willingly
to submit to be divided in this irretrievable manner."
Shame, and a consciousness of guilt, determined him to take the latter course, and he rode towards New York, stung with the reflection of his own baseness, and harassed with the apprehension of meeting with an enraged woman, that he had married during his late visit to England, but whose claims, as soon as his passion was sated, he had resolved never
willingly
to admit.
Mason soon made his bow at the door, and
willingly
complied with the wishes of the landlady; and the divine was invited to make his appearance accordingly.
Such gross fanaticism was uncommon in America, and Miss Peyton began to imbibe the impression that her guest was deranged; but remembering that he had been sent by a well-known divine, and one of reputation, she discarded the idea, and, with some forbearance, observed,-"I may deceive myself, in believing that mercy is proffered to all, but it is so soothing a doctrine, that I would not
willingly
be undeceived."
However, she listened very
willingly
to my offer of advice; so I told her that the first thing she ought to do was a piece of justice to herself, namely, that whereas she had been told by several people that he had reported among the ladies that he had left her, and pretended to give the advantage of the negative to himself, she should take care to have it well spread among the women--which she could not fail of an opportunity to do in a neighbourhood so addicted to family news as that she live in was--that she had inquired into his circumstances, and found he was not the man as to estate he pretended to be.
These things proceeded so far, that we came at last to be in such ill terms with one another, that I claimed a promise of him, which he entered
willingly
into with me when I consented to come from England with him, viz.
'But come, my dear,' said I, 'what conditions will you make with me upon the opening this affair to you?''Any conditions in the world,' said he, 'that you can in reason desire of me.''Well,' said I, 'come, give it me under your hand, that if you do not find I am in any fault, or that I am
willingly
concerned in the causes of the misfortune that is to follow, you will not blame me, use me the worse, do my any injury, or make me be the sufferer for that which is not my fault.'
After this he made me take a maid, and keep house, and his friend that come with him to Bath being gone, he obliged me to diet him, which I did very willingly, believing, as it appeared, that I should lose nothing by it, nor did the woman of the house fail to find her account in it too.
I told him my circumstances at large: that I was a widow come over from America, perfectly desolate and friendless; that I had a little money, and but a little, and was almost distracted for fear of losing it, having no friend in the world to trust with the management of it; that I was going into the north of England to live cheap, that my stock might not waste; that I would
willingly
lodge my money in the bank, but that I durst not carry the bills about me, and the like, as above; and how to correspond about it, or with whom, I knew not.
This was surprisingly good and kind, and I accepted it very
willingly.
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