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Such creatures would be ' perfectly reasonable ' in the sense that they could never be weak-willed in their pursuit of the good.
Douglass ended the chapter feeling that charlatans and the weak-willed predominated in their quest for aid and comfort.
There is no other way to ensure that the weak-willed will not buy when he does not really want to.
The action is driven not by science, but by a weak-willed desire to reconcile opposites.
In addition, there are some rather weak-willed people whom probation officers look after and keep out of crime.
The hostel system should be developed, especially for the inadequate and the weak-willed.
The professor lists, among the causes of wastage, weak-willed students and those who cannot get down to work.
Those names give a false sense of glamour to inculcate a sense of derring-do and adventure in weak-willed people.
Industry and practitioners have been flabby and slightly weak-willed about introducing the scheme.
There can be a temptation to the weak-willed motorist, who feels that he is being ripped off, to drink when he should not and then drive his car.
The longer we allow the system to wither on the vine the more time there will be for the weak-willed among politicians to lose their resolve and to back-track.
That is, their being weak-willed consists in their failing to do what they think is best.
An unemployed high school dropout with no apparent skills, he is emasculated, weak-willed, pathetic and frequently behaves naively.
He is described as being much larger than the other virals and possesses the ability to influence weak-willed people.
He can psionically control weak-willed subjects even without his discs.