Similar words: freeway, agree with, to agree with, disagree with, freewheeling, be willing to, will-o'-the-wisp, willow tree. Meaning: n. the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies.
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(91) On the other hand, neuroethics concerns new instructive traditional philosophical issues embraced by neuroscience, such as the nature of morality, and whether there is free will, etc.
(92) The labor contract law is a special contract that has both free will and state interpose.
(93) These adjectives mean being or resulting from one's free will.
(94) Vernon's wish that she should have her free will, compelled her to sound it carefully.
(95) It is central to our individuality: the very definition of free will.
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