at will - translation to greek
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at will - translation to greek

TERM USED IN U.S. LABOR LAW
At will; At-will; At will employment; At-will hiring/firing; Employment at will; At-will employees; At-will employee; Employment-at-will doctrine; At-will doctrine; At will employer; Employment-at-will
  • U.S. states (pink) with a covenant-of-good-faith-and-fair-dealing exception
  • U.S. states (pink) with an implied-contract exception
  • U.S. states (pink) with a public policy exception

at will         
κατά βούληση
free will         
  • Augustine's view of free will and predestination would go on to have a profound impact on Christian theology.
  • [[Bas relief]] of Maimonides in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]
  • [[René Descartes]]
  • taxonomy]] of philosophical positions regarding free will and determinism
  • Various definitions of free will that have been proposed for Metaphysical Libertarianism (agent/substance causal,<ref name=stanfordincompatibilismtheories/> centered accounts,<ref name="Kane2005" /> and efforts of will theory<ref name="RKane1" />), along with examples of other common free will positions (Compatibilism,<ref name="Velmans2002"/> Hard Determinism,<ref>Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, ''System of Nature; or, the Laws of the Moral and Physical World'' (London, 1797), Vol. 1, p. 92</ref> and Hard Incompatibilism<ref name="Derk1"/>). Red circles represent mental states; blue circles represent physical states; arrows describe causal interaction.
  • [[Arthur Schopenhauer]] claimed that phenomena do not have freedom of the will, but the will as [[noumenon]] is not subordinate to the laws of necessity (causality) and is thus free.
  • Spinoza thought that there is no free will.
  • taxonomy]] of philosophical positions regarding free will and theological determinism<ref name="stanfordforeknowledge" />
  • [[Thomas Hobbes]] was a classical compatibilist.
  • determined]] completely by laws of physics.
ABILITY OF AGENTS TO MAKE CHOICES FREE FROM CERTAIN KINDS OF EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS
Free Will; Freedom (philosophy); Freedom of will; Problem of free will; Liberum arbitrium; Free won't; Free Nature; Metaphysical freedom; Existence of free will; Free will problem; Freedom of the will; Freewill
n. ελευθερία θέλησης
will o the wisp         
  • An 1882 [[oil painting]] of a will-o'-the-wisp by [[Arnold Böcklin]]
  • Glowing firefly (''[[Lampyris noctiluca]]'')
  • Mt. Vernon, Wisconsin]] (long exposure)
  • A Japanese rendition of a Russian will-o'-the-wisp
  • Sculpture of a will-o'-the-wisp by [[Harriet Hosmer]]
ATMOSPHERIC GHOST LIGHTS
Will o' the Wisp; Will-o-wisp; Will-of-the-wisp; Hinkypunk; Will-O'-the-Wisp; Will o wisp; Will of the wisp; Ignis fatuus; Devil's Promenade; Spook Lights/Ghost Lights; Boi-tatá; Willow Wisps; Willow Wisp; Fool's fire; Spunkie; Spook Light; Ignis fatui; Will-o'-the-Wisp; Spooklights; Will-o'-the-wisps in popular culture; Will o the wisp; Aarnivalkea; Will o' the wisp; Will o' the wisps in popular culture; Ignes fatui; Corpse fire; Will-o'-Wisp; Will-o-the-wisp; Will o the wisps in popular culture; Will-o'-wisp; Ignisfatuus; Wil o wisp; Wil o' wisp; Dwaallicht; Hobby lantern; El Jacho; Luz Mala; Virvatuli; Žaltvykslė; Gandaspati; Boi-tata; Corpse light; Will of the Wisp; Zaltvyksle; Will O' the Wisp; Pixy-light; Willow wisp; Boitatá; Aleya; Aleya (Marsh light); Aleya (ghost light); Aleya (Ghost light); Friar's lantern; Friar's lanthorn; Will o wisps; Fifollet; Willowisp; Willo wisp; Feu follet; Fatuous fire; Ignis-fatuus
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Definition

at will
at whatever time or in whatever way one pleases.

Wikipedia

At-will employment

In United States labor law, at-will employment is an employer's ability to dismiss an employee for any reason (that is, without having to establish "just cause" for termination), and without warning, as long as the reason is not illegal (e.g. firing because of the employee's gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or disability status). When an employee is acknowledged as being hired "at will", courts deny the employee any claim for loss resulting from the dismissal. The rule is justified by its proponents on the basis that an employee may be similarly entitled to leave their job without reason or warning. The practice is seen as unjust by those who view the employment relationship as characterized by inequality of bargaining power.

At-will employment gradually became the default rule under the common law of the employment contract in most U.S. states during the late 19th century, and was endorsed by the U.S. Supreme Court during the Lochner era, when members of the U.S. judiciary consciously sought to prevent government regulation of labor markets. Over the 20th century, many states modified the rule by adding an increasing number of exceptions, or by changing the default expectations in the employment contract altogether. In workplaces with a trade union recognized for purposes of collective bargaining, and in many public sector jobs, the normal standard for dismissal is that the employer must have a "just cause". Otherwise, subject to statutory rights (particularly the discrimination prohibitions under the Civil Rights Act), most states adhere to the general principle that employer and employee may contract for the dismissal protection they choose. At-will employment remains controversial, and remains a central topic of debate in the study of law and economics, especially with regard to the macroeconomic efficiency of allowing employers to summarily and arbitrarily terminate employees.

Examples of use of at will
1. Thus, the Qur’an would be available to him at will.
2. In Trincomalee alone, the Tigers are attacking at will.
3. That would allow United Russia to change the constitution at will.
4. The government‘s '3 U.S. attorneys are presidential appointees who can be hired and fired at will.
5. The president has the right to hire and fire U.S. attorneys at will.