Similar words: voluntary, involuntary, volunteer, warily, primarily, ordinarily, necessarily, temporarily. Meaning: adv. out of your own free will.
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61. All subjects had voluntarily given written informed consent before the start of the study.
62. In theory, it should be easy to tell whether you have left voluntarily or have been dismissed.
63. After he voluntarily returned home in 1985, Kim was placed under house arrest again.
64. Some manufacturing companies are also voluntarily cleaning up old waste dumps.
65. McGregor has said he will voluntarily restrict himself to $2.2 million in campaign spending.
66. This, despite a record total income, mostly given voluntarily,(http://sentencedict.com) last year.
67. Even if she were to go voluntarily before the next election, that could only be very bad news for him.
68. Here an attempt was made to make voluntarily given consumer guarantees legally enforceable.
69. Many women have now moved voluntarily to paying the full national insurance contribution.
70. Magnus was either dragged out of sanctuary from a church on Egilsay or he voluntarily surrendered himself to his enemies.
71. Under Johnwick, rehabilitation became the means whereby eligible patients were encouraged to leave voluntarily.
72. Food labels are not required to list it, but some do so voluntarily.
73. Some Tories even forecast that Mr Major would quit voluntarily rather than face the humiliation of a Tory leadership challenge.
74. Men are blind to their weaknesses or defects, and refuse to admit their faults or mistakes voluntarily and gracefully. Dr T.P.Chia
75. Programs designed to motivate patients into leaving voluntarily brought into sharp focus conflicting institutional dynamics inherent in the leprosarium setting.
76. Attorneys for the two men said they left voluntarily and had no prior knowledge of the accounting fraud.
77. November extended buyout packages to 72, 000 managers in hopes that employees would voluntarily leave.
78. It looks therefore as if the court's intervention will be required here unless s 92 compensation is given voluntarily.
79. On entering the asylum involuntarily, he voluntarily made vows of poverty, Chastity and Obedience.
80. The case dragged through the federal bureaucracy for seven years, before she finally gave up her citizenship voluntarily in 1971.
81. The company has voluntarily recalled the product to check for defects.
82. Mr Marchant said Durham police have voluntarily referred the shooting incident to the police complaints authority for a full investigation.
83. Senior Vice President Antonio Samson said 910 employees in targeted areas voluntarily applied for the program, which includes a benefit package.
84. The old live on what they have been forced to save and the additional saving that they have voluntarily done.
85. It must be shown that the plaintiff acted voluntarily in the sense that he could exercise a free choice.
86. By the age of 3 years most children can voluntarily initiate emptying a full bladder and later a partly full bladder.
87. However, Cambridgeshire voluntarily introduced formula funding in April 1988, whilst Solihull continued to oppose it.
88. That is why we have taken the lead in the restaurant industry to voluntarily list and explain the ingredients in our food.
89. Certainly one German bomber landed voluntarily in Devonshire.
90. He voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting.
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