নির্বাচন, সাধ, ইচ্ছা, স্বেচ্ছা, কাম্যতা
(1) The capability of conscious choice and decision and intention.
(2) The act of making a choice.
(3) Free will.
(1) He knew that if he could just stand back a little he could apply his peculiarly deterministic volition to the problem.
(2) Obviously, drinking and intoxication by alcohol complicated notions of individual autonomy and free volition .
(3) The entire dream was spent in a state of suspension, traveling, evading, waiting, and watching, without any real acts of volition being carried out.
(4) The decision had been made utterly without conscious thought or volition on her part.
(5) Without conscious volition she backed into her office
(6) Its members have no volition , no foresight, no memory, no altruism (nor selfishness, in the strict sense).
(7) The swallowing center is programmed to discharge by volition .
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(9) This self-imposed exile was a conscious act of volition .
(10) That implies a good deal of volition , but I would argue that those who lose the most have had their capacity for clarity of decision making impaired.
(11) His mind, his understanding, his heart and affections, his will and volition are all corrupted.
(12) If you cannot have it by its own total free will and volition , it will never be yours.
(13) Such a course of action, he points out, requires a choice based on morality and a conscious act of volition on his part.
(14) It is a failure of volition, but it's an overwhelming drive that absolutely crushes volition .
(15) Autonomy is a matter of volition , the ability to act according to our internalised values and desires.
(16) Isn't it a system of different canals, bones and nerves that communicate with one another in a set pattern and without volition ?
(17) Yet volition is the one thing that a free individual cannot voluntarily relinquish.
(18) Repentance is a volitive act in relation to the past and to the future, since the person wills to discard past actions and to redirect himself to the Good in the future.
(19) In the group as a whole there was no significant change in inspiratory muscle strength measured either volitionally or non-volitionally and changes in respiratory muscle strength did not correlate with changes in endurance time.
(20) Both sources, the appetitive and volitive , are in some way present in any given desire, although at different levels as will be developed in this study.
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