0 the ability to control your own thoughts and the way in which you behave:
1 the ability to control your own thoughts and behavior, esp. in difficult situations:
Intertemporal bargaining theory predicts the emergence of both positive and negative features that have been ascribed to willpower.
Strong willpower and a good hereditary background, he argued, were central in the process of postcombat re-integration, but those unwilling or unable to cure themselves were responsible for their condition.
If one's body has become a symbol of one's identity, being fit reflects the person's willpower, energy and self-control in achieving the cultural norm of a ' youthful' old age.
This requires a tremendous effort of imagination and willpower.
It is actually a pity that what we do today is not determined by such political vision, in tandem with political willpower.
I am not sure that men would consent to visit these clinics publicly, because it might indicate that they were lacking in willpower.
Some can but many of us here probably have not the willpower to do so.
He lacks the political willpower to do anything against it.
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