Willfull intent is working toward a goal and visualizing the successful out come.
Willful damage with intent to interfere with national defense is sabotage.
Malfeasance is willful conduct that leads to the harm of another. It is different from malpractice in that there is an element of intent involved.
Innocent infringement is a violation of copyright without willful intent. Accidentally moving an mp3 onto a shared drive would be innocent infringement.
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Willful serious violations occur when an employer knowingly disregards safety regulations, demonstrating a clear intent to violate standards, which poses a significant risk of harm. Unlike serious violations, which involve a substantial probability of death or serious injury without intent, willful serious violations indicate a conscious choice to ignore safety requirements. Repeat violations are categorized as instances where an employer has previously been cited for the same or similar violation and fails to correct it. This distinction underscores the severity of the employer's actions and their commitment to workplace safety.
The difference is in the user's intent. Willful infringement means the user planned and intended to violate copyright. Generally a person watching an infringing video on YouTube would be infringing, but a person systematically ripping and uploading thousands of DVDs to a file sharing service would be willfully infringing.
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The jury found the defendant guilty of willful murder.
John's parents were dismayed at his willful misconduct. Julie's actions were willful and disregarding other people's feelings.
Willful means to purposely do something. A good sentence would be, he caused willful injury to the other boy when he hit him with the bat.