Using "volition" in a sentence

 Conway's publisher Charles Clover is sure the author died of his own volition (there was a suicide note after all).
Source: CNET

Most miners, said Alfredo Zaconeta Torrico, a mining expert at CEDLA, a Bolivian think tank, are unlikely to adopt such technologies of their own volition because they are used to working with mercury and are unwilling to make the investment.
Source: Yale Environment 360

 Conway's publisher Charles Clover is sure the author died of his own volition (there was a suicide note after all).
Source: CNET

It states, “A player who steps out of bounds under the player's own volition and then becomes the first player to touch the ball after returning to the playing court has committed a violation.
Source: The Columbus Dispatch

As such, Lynch did the most complex character he has ever created the favor of letting her walk and talk of her own volition in the most important part of the Twin Peaks saga—as well as his most daring full-length feature at that point—and he was torn apart for it.
Source: Paste Magazine

Not only that, but her coming out scene was handled with a lot of care and respect: she wasn’t outed, she wasn’t coerced, she did it of her own volition — and she was accepted.
Source: www.autostraddle.com

Maybe Weird Al can also release the newer music of his own volition as well, considering that he wrote the music.
Source: Giant Freakin Robot

Beyond that, more migrants have come of their own volition seeking help in the region’s hospitals and nonprofits.
Source: GBH News

 Conway's publisher Charles Clover is sure the author died of his own volition (there was a suicide note after all).
Source: CNET

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