- Look up
willful in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Willful or
wilful may
refer to: with mens rea, the
mental state of a
crime Intention (criminal law)...
- In
criminal law,
intent is a
subjective state of mind (mens rea) that must
accompany the acts of
certain crimes to
constitute a violation. A more formal...
- In law,
willful ignorance is when a
person s****s to
avoid civil or
criminal liability for a
wrongful act by
intentionally keeping themselves unaware of...
- US
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration regulations,
willful violation or
willful non-compliance is a
violation of
workplace rules and policies...
- "The
Willful Child" (German: Das
eigensinnige Kind) is a
German fairy tale
collected by the
Brothers Grimm as tale
number 117. As a legend, it is widely...
- complex,
abstract painting.
Willfully Whimsical was
gifted to the
Philadelphia Museum of Art by
Davis in 2008. "
Willfully Whimsical".
Philadelphia Museum...
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Insubordination is the act of
willfully disobeying a
lawful order of one's superior. It is
generally a
punishable offense in
hierarchical organizations...
- Will,
within philosophy, is a
faculty of the mind. Will is
important as one of the
parts of the mind,
along with
reason and understanding. It is considered...
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lower class who
compromised their honour.
Southern slave codes did make
willful killing of a
slave illegal in most cases. For example, the 1860 Mississippi...
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Wilful Blindness may
refer to:
Willful blindness or
Willful ignorance Wilful Blindness (2011 book), a non-fiction book by
Margaret Heffernan Wilful Blindness...