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" ... "The sovereignty and security of our country, alongside the integrity of our democracy is at stake, and this government’s wilfully turning a blind eye cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged." ... "
" ... His former deputy had misled parliament about when she first learned of the accusations, Salmond alleged, and wilfully wasted public funds on the doomed court case against him. If proven true, the penalty for such malpractice is unequivocal — resignation. ... "
" ... If any person shall wilfully ride upon any footpath or causeway by the side of any road made or set apart for the use or accommodation of foot passengers; or shall wilfully lead or drive any horse, ass, sheep, mule, swine, or cattle or carriage of any description, or any truck or sledge, upon any such footpath or causeway; or shall tether any horse, ass, mule, swine, or cattle, on any highway, so as to suffer or permit the tethered animal to be thereon; every person so offending in any of the cases aforesaid shall for each and every such offence forfeit and pay a [fine].” ... "
" ... Sánchez had wilfully disregarded “the spirit of the investiture, a spirit which was a platform for progressiveness and a wall against fascism,” intoned party spokesman Gabriel Rufián. ... "
" ... There is a strong argument that the safety driver was negligent and exposed the public to an entirely unacceptable level of risk by trying to watch TV when her job was to watch the car and the road. If so, she should be punished for it. People have argued that Uber followed very bad practices in many areas and did so either wilfully or negligently. If so, this is the sort of thing it makes sense to punish or try to prevent. In reality, because the victim was both homeless and crossing at a place explicitly signed as not for crossing, Uber's punishment turned out to be light in the courts, though not with the public or governments. They were kicked out of Arizona, probably for a very long time. ... "