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  • Volitionally, faith implies a resolute and courageous act of will.
  • In 1235, he attained his majority and volitionally submitted completely to Pisa.
  • Eventually this energy is transduced again into other forms, in ways that again may be natural and / or volitionally contrived.
  • Homosexuality is an activity entered into volitionally by individuals, who may be psychologically healthy, which is maladaptive and inappropriate ."
  • This is because volitionally created mental images usually fade rapidly once generated in order to avoid disrupting or confusing the process of ordinary sensory perception.
  • This spotlight can be controlled volitionally, or drawn involuntarily to salient elements of a scene, but a key characteristic is that it can only be deployed to one location at a time.
  • For instance, actions are perceived as temporally shifted towards their effects when they are performed volitionally, but not when involuntarily evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation ( Haggard, Clark, & Kalogeras 2002 ).
  • Through continued practice, infants learn to volitionally lateralize their tongue the first step in the development of a munching / chewing pattern ( Case-Smith, 2005, Morris & Dunn Klein, 2000 ).
  • Infants therefore utilize the gag reflex for learning three important concepts : the borders of their mouth, desensitizing their gag reflex, and how to protect their airway when volitionally swallowing solid foods ( Rapley & Murkett, 2008 ).
  • Bermudo abdicated his throne after his defeat, though whether volitionally ( as the " Chronicle of Alfonso III " states, " because he was [ or remembered he was ] a deacon " ) or forced is unknown.
  • While these proposals are excellent and were offered by BZuk in total good-faith, I sincerely doubt that Stefanomencarelli is capable of abiding by them for any reasonable length of time, whether volitionally or intrinsiclly .-BillCJ 17 : 01, 29 October 2007 ( UTC)
  • Smaller changes in tension can be effected by contraction of the thyroarytenoid muscle or changes in the relative position of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages, as may occur when the larynx is lowered or raised, either volitionally or through movement of the tongue to which the larynx is attached via the hyoid bone.
  • Although a decrease in birth-rate could ( and would ) eventually results in a stagnation of population growth, and although the reasons to volitionally regulate the size of the family may sometimes have been'selfish', the effect will eventually be beneficial to the development and prosperity of the population.
  • Normally SA and SO are tightly integrated, such that while typing one has an enduring, embodied, and tacit sense that " my own fingers are doing the moving " ( SO ) " and " that " the typing movements are controlled ( or volitionally directed ) by me " ( SA ).
  • Among Hearne s many discoveries in his PhD work were : that the lucid dream is a true dream occurring during REM sleep; that lucidity is invariably preceded by a  pre-lucid REM burst; that the dream operates in real time; that the ocular signals may act as event-markers for electro-physiological monitoring of dream events, such as  flying; that respiration may also be altered volitionally in the dream.
  • Although both sentences indicate the same event, the meaning difference is due to the fact that in ( 3a ) Raju, occurring as the " Agent ", is considered to have acted volitionally ( not making any special effort to retain the lesson in his memory ), and is hence held responsible for that event, whereas in ( 3b ) he, being an " Experiencer ", is involved in that event only non-volitionally, and hence one does not hold him responsible for it.
  • Although both sentences indicate the same event, the meaning difference is due to the fact that in ( 3a ) Raju, occurring as the " Agent ", is considered to have acted volitionally ( not making any special effort to retain the lesson in his memory ), and is hence held responsible for that event, whereas in ( 3b ) he, being an " Experiencer ", is involved in that event only non-volitionally, and hence one does not hold him responsible for it.