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There are many kinds of cause, both natural and volitional.
The first point is the volitional and practical nature of belief.
Only this time it wasn't volitional, and she didn't get up.
Thus the apparent volitional "stem" is not seen in other contexts.
Can there be an empirical science of volitional action?
The latter processes refer to the volitional phase of the model.
The test thus takes into account both the cognitive and volitional capacity of insanity.
I am faced now with a major volitional dilemma.
The volitional equivalent of the sentence above is "he threw the vase down".
Volitional control, which is also called "performance control", occurs in the learning process.
An example of such a motivational and volitional construct is perceived self-efficacy.
Yet I find fault in the color of your volitional thought-branching."
"So we conceive of ourselves and everyone around us as volitional beings.
It reflects the direction, intensity, and persistence of volitional behaviors.
It looks like a failure of the volitional initiator,?
Used after the volitional form of verbs to make it clear that the speaker is inviting.
I considered the possibility that I had stunned her back into volitional silence.
Man's particular distinction from all other living species is the fact that his consciousness is volitional.
This is particularly noticeable in the volitional conjugation of verbs.
His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.
"A being of volitional consciousness has no automatic course of behavior.
Such a person is neither saint nor volitional sinner.
These verbs generally have no volitional, imperative or potential conjugation.
It's an emergency system, beyond volitional control, and it doesn't care if it makes your head hurt.
The act of focusing one's consciousness is volitional.