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They are part of an entire cavalcade of mind-controlling parasites, of fungi, viruses, and worms and insects and more that all specialize in subverting and overriding the
wills
of their hosts.
And what should have been the most relaxing, the most intimate, the most tender moment of the day, when a dad sits down to read to his son, became instead this kind of gladiatorial battle of wills, a clash between my speed and his slowness.
We had a bit of a battle of
wills.
So I started asking my friends and neighbors and was really surprised to learn many of them don't have a will, and some couples don't realize they need individual
wills.
This movie presents an idealized version of Gurdjieff's own largely fictional and fantastic account of his formation and "awakening" (which I would rather describe as his discovery of how much he could sway the minds and
wills
of certain types of sadly disoriented people).
The content of the film plot is good for all ages, good
wills
and behavior.
The 2 masters of the genre are at their heady, erotic best as they match wits, emotions, and
wills
in a bizarre hostage situation right out of the Saturday Evening Post.
The film has Clint Eastwood as an ageing secret service agent and John Malkovich as a vengeful assassin pitted against each other in a massive test of
wills
and ingenuity, where the President's life is at stake.
The same description of people living together, side by side against their
wills
and with all the confrontation of characters that do not match together.
After a manipulative battle of
wills
(and childishly sly games against each other), the two come to an understanding that sees them honour each other's involvement and have a mutual respect.
This in turn ignites a dangerous battle of wit and
wills
between Harry and the hoods.
The rest of the movie is spent in a battle of the
wills
between the Maniacal General and the husband and wife scientist trying to find a way to kill the bugs without killing folks.
Best of all, it's a total treat to watch Page and Gordon bounce off each other as they engage in a deadly game of wit and
wills.
Many are criminals who are going to be experimented upon against their
wills.
An intense battle of
wills
ensues, superb performances all round including Wilfred Lawson as the jailer.
Failure and good
wills
out, happiness and joy, cut.
Seeing it as a historical epic is a mistake - just as "Becket" is a very modern take on a different battle of
wills.
Dutt is both compelled and repulsed by the pop star's decadent world, and their like-hate relationship becomes a spiritual tug of
wills.
William Holden and Eleanor Parker play off one another well in this tug of war and
wills
with John Forsythe hovering as an interested party.
Xi’s Strong Hand Against TrumpLONDON – The world will soon witness a historic test of
wills
between China and the United States, two superpowers whose leaders see themselves as supreme.
The test of
wills
was hardly China’s choice; but nor does it come as a surprise.
For example, the Dodd-Frank legislation specifies that all large financial institutions should draw up meaningful “living wills” – specifying how they could be allowed to fail, unencumbered by any kind of bailout, if they again became insolvent.
Creating such living
wills
is not an option; it is a requirement of the law.
The GAO report also refers to the Dodd-Frank financial reforms of 2010, including the requirement that large bank holding companies create “living wills.”
The industry contends that the existence of these living
wills
– showing how a big bank’s collapse could be handled without causing global financial panic – means that “too big to fail” is over.
While the Fed now recognizes that living
wills
are inadequate, it has taken an extraordinarily long time to reach this rather obvious conclusion – and the Fed’s Board of Governors is still dragging its feet on forcing the banks to simplify their operations.
The battle of
wills
between Sarkozy and the street is still very much open.
China appears to have seen the standoff over the Senkaku Islands as a test of
wills
– a test Kan’s government failed abysmally.
They should prepare meaningful “living wills,” to show how this will be possible; in fact, such plans are a requirement – still unimplemented – of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reforms in the US.
Human rights crimes, though fostered by states, are committed by individuals acting according to their own
wills.
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