Wilfulness in a sentence as a noun

My reading is that the $1bn figure excludes any multiples for wilfulness.

As I read it, the judge found the defendant's remark to be a sign of wilfulness and systematic disregard for patent rules. The article suggests that the judge isn't authorized to tack on damages for this, but I question whether this is entirely correct.

This book explicitly includes wilfulness as an element for tax evasion on page 15. It defines wilfullness on page 17 as: > Willfulness is defined as the "voluntary, intentional violation of a known legal duty."

Some conditions apply in order to turn copyright infringement into a misdemeanor or a felony in a federal sense - wilfulness and varying levels of financial gain. If you are merely conflating the words "illegal" and "criminal", they do not mean the same thing.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that burn-out and ****-out become more problematic; also in some proportion to both wilfulness, ambition and the difficulty of the challenges.

Wealth allows the purchase of goodwill at a discount price -- the ultimate destination of Mr. Sackler hinges on both the wilfulness and premeditation of his capitalist technique and the breadth and compassion of his philanthropy. Collecting and displaying Oriental artwork appears to be at the center of his humanism -- the other side of which is biomedical research.

You've listed one thing she didn't do, he's actually listed 4 different things that have previously resulted in a recommendation to prosecute that she didn't do, deliberate intent/wilfulness, scope of breach, obvious disloyalty or a subsequent attempt at coverup.

Wilfulness definitions

noun

the trait of being prone to disobedience and lack of discipline

See also: unruliness fractiousness willfulness