Deliberate
in sentence
348 examples of Deliberate in a sentence
Now this is doubly ironic when you consider that what gives comedy its edge at reaching around people's walls is the way that it uses
deliberate
misdirection.
It would be unconscionable for us to, in an intentional and
deliberate
way, set about executing people."
Something deliberate, something secret, and who got the four in the morning bad rap ball rolling anyway?
In 2015, we showed that with
deliberate
kinds of microstructures on top of a solar cell, we could take better advantage of this cooling effect to maintain a solar cell passively at a lower temperature.
This is what you see today, and this is in developing countries, so what that means is, unless we do something
deliberate
and unless we do something now, we will very soon be faced with another drug price crisis, because new drugs are developed, new drugs go to market, but these medicines are patented in a much wider range of countries.
Again,
deliberate
action is needed.
And that means that it's vulnerable to certain kinds of mistakes that can happen, or certain kinds of
deliberate
attacks, but even the mistakes can be bad.
Imagine how vulnerable the system is to
deliberate
attacks.
We proved that it's not bad journalism; it's a
deliberate
act of misinformation.
But if we could create sexuality education that was more like pizza, we could create education that invites people to think about their own desires, to make
deliberate
decisions about what they want, to talk about it with their partners, and to ultimately look for not some external outcome but for what feels satisfying, and we get to decide that.
Let's
deliberate
a little bit longer."
Let's see if we can't design a European agora, not simply for products and services, but for our citizens, where they can work together, deliberate, learn from each other, exchange between art and cultures, where they can come up with creative solutions.
Let's imagine that European citizens actually have the power to vote directly for a European president, or citizen juries chosen by lottery which can
deliberate
on critical and controversial issues, a European-wide referendum where our citizens, as the lawmakers, vote on future treaties.
It is a sort of poetry of
deliberate
awkwardness.
We know that we thrive when we stay at our own leading edge, and it's why the
deliberate
incomplete is inbuilt into creation myths.
It's what's called a spirit line, a
deliberate
flaw in the pattern to give the weaver or maker a way out, but also a reason to continue making work.
Unlike the
deliberate
focus required for playing an external instrument, we effortlessly change notes as we speak.
Genocide is a systematic and
deliberate
destruction of a racial, political, religious or ethnic group.
That we have quilts and clay and calligraphy and everywhere your eye turns, there's something beautiful looking back at you, that's
deliberate.
And there was this
deliberate
elimination going up, and I was thinking to myself, where is he going with this?
While the school of fish is elegantly twisting, turning, and dodging sharks in what looks like
deliberate
coordination, each individual fish is actually just following two basic rules that have nothing to do with the shark: one, stay close, but not too close to your neighbor, and two, keep swimmming.
In other cases, systematic errors arise through
deliberate
fraud, like the presidential referendum held by Saddam Hussein in 2002, which claimed a turnout of 100% of voters with all 100% supposedly voting in favor of another seven-year term.
That means that instead of doing this at random and seeing what happens over generations, we're inserting specific genes, we're inserting specific proteins, and we're changing lifecode for very
deliberate
purposes.
There was a pattern of
deliberate
choices.
Every night they set up a small, temporary village to
deliberate
their own vision of the French Republic.
In the learning zone, he did what Dr. Anders Ericsson calls
deliberate
practice.
That's
deliberate
practice.
Third, we must have an idea about how to improve, what we can do to improve, not how I used to practice the guitar as a teenager, performing songs over and over again, but doing
deliberate
practice.
On the other hand, elephant attacks on human villages have usually occurred right after massive poachings or cullings, suggesting
deliberate
revenge.
This
deliberate
irony is an example of doublespeak, when words are used not to convey meaning but to undermine it, corrupting the very ideas they refer to.
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