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1. All this has created considerable ill-will towards the armed forces.
2. Any modification of genetic resource should prevent such ill-will modification which harms the stabilization of genetic structure of human and wildlife, or creates a new harmful organism.
3. In anger or ill-will, let him not wish any harm to another.
4. That really negates a lot of regret or ill-will that would be there.
5. On the dimension of the will, one may encounter ill-will as well as goodwill.
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6. And these memories running through his mind evoked no feelings in him, no pity, ill-will or desire of any kind.
7. Cherishing love and compassion toward all living beings, he cleanses hit heart from ill-will.
8. Native speakers tend to attribute non-native speakers'pragmatic failure to unfriendliness or ill-will.
9. As for their mother, Mr. Collins's letter had done away much of her ill-will, and she was preparing to see him with a degree of composure which astonished her husband and daughters.
10. Sometimes , discrepancy may occur in business , but with diplomacy and tact it can be overcome and settled without ill-will on either side .
11. Unlike linguistic errors, native speakers often fail to recognize it as such and attribute it to boorishness or ill-will, which may do more harm to communication.
12. Any attempt to violate that ownership, in whatever way it is done, will certainly cause ill-will and a fight to protect those possessions. This a wise man should not do.
13. Then you're stuck not only with the original problem, but all the bad feelings and ill-will that result from failure.
14. Then, after a short silence, he continued, "Lizzy, I bear you no ill-will for being justified in your advice to me last May, which, considering the event, shews some greatness of mind."
15. Any failure to meet the promised air-quality standards has high symbolic importance, and international criticism risks being read as further evidence of international ill-will.
16. England defender Phil Jones on Thursday stressed there was no ill-will towards John Terry after the Chelsea defender's inclusion in the squad to face Spain and Sweden despite allegations of racism.
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