willful in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

willful in the PONS Dictionary

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This breed needs a firm, consistent and confident pack leader, otherwise, they will become willful and determined.
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He stated that the principal source of noncompliance is not willful disobedience, but instead comes from the lack of clarity, capacity, and priority.
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In short, human smuggling centers on the willful, illegal transportation of migrants into another country.
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This is accomplished by willful bias, assumption or, putting conclusion ahead of evidence.
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Willful violators can face fines up to $10,000 upon their first conviction with imprisonment resulting from future convictions.
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Because of ignorance, willful disregard, and legal ambiguities, such conflicts arose involving local settlers until a final settlement was reached.
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Serious violations tend to involve multiple prior offenses, willful disregard of public safety, death or serious bodily injury, or damage to property.
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However, a feed forward is generally imposed before any willful change in output may occur.
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Their actions were characterized as... intentional, willful, and taken in disregard of the federally protected rights of the residents.
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It also would have added minimum liquidated damages for willful violations and punitive damages for violations committed with malice.
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