Deliberate
in sentence
348 examples of Deliberate in a sentence
Based on a true, Silkwood is
deliberate
and methodical; at times feeling cozy.
I right away got the definite impression that I might very well be watching a
deliberate
comedy, a definite send-up of scifi from the fifties.
One of the most amazing accomplishments of a master filmmaker, Coppola built Las Vegas on a soundstage to achieve a
deliberate
level of artificiality.
Slow, deliberate, and a perfect example of great editing, every movement seems to have meaning.
What was striking in the film was the deliberate, structured screenplay that made me recall early works of Marcel Carne.
Even if this show is a
deliberate
strike at the heart of human decency the fact this point is not made obvious (perhaps because of the increasingly shallow context of MTV) could even be considered quite dangerous owing to the fact that the intended audience really are too young to realise just how this sort of attitude blights society.
These benefits, I believe, can be sustained only by
deliberate
and persistent efforts to correct and contain the system’s deficiencies.
Instead, the paper should inspire – and, indeed, calls for – more immediate, deliberate, and aggressive action to ensure that greenhouse-gas emissions peak within a few years and net-zero emissions are achieved by mid-century.
The term reflects a growing awareness that rapid developments in these fields offer the potential for great benefits, but that the knowledge, tools, and techniques that enable scientific advances also can be misused to cause
deliberate
harm.
Strengthening the response to naturally occurring infectious diseases or poisoning is needed to protect against the
deliberate
misuse of science to spread disease or poison.
Trade unions’ membership and influence declined sharply, owing to increased global competition and, in some countries,
deliberate
legal reforms.
But
deliberate
policies will be needed to stimulate it.
The clock is ticking: if the Madrid Summit takes place with an agreement between NATO and Russia for closer consultation and cooperation, enlargement could lead to major irritations in Moscow, possibly to
deliberate
anti-Western action and pressure on Russia’s neighbors.
The UN ambassadors’ first attempt at a
deliberate
prioritization shows that this approach could be used on a much bigger scale.
Taking the several inconvenient and sometimes unpleasant steps required to have a child together by means of IVF can be, and often is, the result of a much more
deliberate
and reciprocally loving act than sexual intercourse.
Domestic and foreign holders of US Treasury bills would regard a deliberate, unforced default as a betrayal of trust.
The US prosecutors at Nuremberg didn’t know about the Guatemala experiments, so there’s no allegation of
deliberate
hypocrisy.
Any major changes came not from
deliberate
decisions by central banks to reallocate reserves, but rather from the simple arithmetic of changing exchange rates: a stronger dollar raised the dollar’s share in total global reserves, while a weaker dollar reduced it.
The problem goes beyond
deliberate
obfuscation.
As Larry Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute, puts it, “ignoring the losers was deliberate.”
In the 1920's and 1930's, the Belgian authorities enacted policies that defined the population along ethnic lines and favored the Tutsi in a
deliberate
- and successful - effort to divide society and fan resentment among Hutu leaders.
One reason I believe that there was no
deliberate
deception is that, when the governmental commission visited the scene right after the disaster and stayed overnight in Polesie, near Chernobyl, its members all had dinner with regular food and water, and they moved about without respirators, like everybody else who worked there.
By contrast, the eurozone stands out for being a
deliberate
creation.
Since 2009, India has been expanding its deficit as a
deliberate
measure to counter its economic slowdown.
It will not involve the harnessing of power on a
deliberate
basis, but rather the harnessing on a spontaneous basis of the exploding scientific abilities to improve, to transform, to create the human person.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in her customary prudent and
deliberate
manner, has emerged as the most effective champion of those values, making it clearer than ever before that demonstrating respect and dignity for all is a core principle of the European Union.
But, as many pointed out to me, this is partly the result of
deliberate
government measures to deflate it (also comforting is the fact that consumers are in general not overleveraged).
Russia’s withdrawal from the Treaty of Conventional Forces, its
deliberate
efforts to block the election monitoring of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the Kremlin’s refusal to ratify the reform of the European Court on Human Rights (Protocol No 14 to the European Convention on Human Rights), all marked its passing.
The
deliberate
judicial killing of a man who might have been innocent is deeply disturbing.
To inspire more such initiatives, there must be a
deliberate
effort to engage with youth in a way that supports real political engagement, not tokenism and empty rhetoric.
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