Deliberate
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348 examples of Deliberate in a sentence
While Morsi denounced the recent violence (particularly the
deliberate
killing of Egyptian policemen) and issued an implicit threat against Hamas, the Brotherhood published a statement accusing Israel’s Mossad of perpetrating the attack – a claim that Hamas’s Prime Minister of Gaza, Ismael Haniyeh, has repeated.
As long as choice engineering tricks us into making choices that our own more
deliberate
self would make , they say, manipulation is justifiable.
The strategic shift is also a
deliberate
effort by Chinese policymakers to avoid the dreaded “middle-income trap” – a mid-stage slowdown that has ensnared most emerging economies when per capita income nears the $17,000 threshold (in constant international prices).
The problem is that words like “show” and “scheme” suggest a
deliberate
creation, rather than a widespread social phenomenon that is not directed by any impresario.
If the
deliberate
carnage does not stop soon, diplomacy alone will be unlikely to suffice to end the conflict.
Stopping the
deliberate
slaughter of civilians is not a byproduct of a peace deal, but a prerequisite for successful negotiations.
The resulting carnage was deliberate, systematic, and spanned the country, with the most horrific and intense violence in Central and East Java, Bali, and northern Sumatra.
There is one more feature of the “one-country, two systems” scheme that has doomed it: China’s
deliberate
decision to rule Hong Kong through crony capitalists.
To those of us who sought election to Parliament in order to participate in thoughtful debate on how to move India forward, and to
deliberate
on the laws by which we would be governed, the experience has been deeply disillusioning.
With a general election to be held by the end of May, voters should insist that those who seek to represent them in Parliament go there to debate and deliberate, not to disrupt and destroy.
But while donations may help stimulate initial demand, a more
deliberate
market approach will be needed to achieve price reductions.
Another, more sinister possibility is
deliberate
abuse of these powers to get rid of citizens whose presence in the country is merely inconvenient.
I can think of no depression, ever, that has been so
deliberate
and had such catastrophic consequences: Greece’s rate of youth unemployment, for example, now exceeds 60%.
Looking back, it is clear that there was also a
deliberate
strategy by US neoconservatives, such as then-Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, to weaken the new Russian state.
And, given his support for Tibetan self-rule (Chinese officials angrily call him a “splittist”), his visit to a sensitive border area is being viewed as a
deliberate
provocation.
But it is also an analytical term that describes
deliberate
disinformation presented in the form of a conventional news report.
Of course, the
deliberate
restriction of the effects of bankruptcy to accounts other than private current, savings, and fixed-term deposits means that the insolvency of bank A could lead to the insolvency of bank B. For bank B, too, the same liquidation scenario would apply: savings deposits would be safe, payments could be made from its customers’ current deposits, and loans that it granted to non-financial companies would not be revoked.
It is the natural, predictable, and (by many) predicted result of the main European countries’
deliberate
policy of repressing aggregate demand.
We now know, after 20 years of discussion of Soviet documents, that in 1932 Stalin knowingly transformed the collectivization famine in Ukraine into a
deliberate
campaign of politically motivated starvation.
The Keynesians believe that without a large fiscal stimulus – a
deliberate
temporary increase of the deficit – the European and US economies will remain stuck in recession for years to come.
What was once a nightmare scenario regarding GMOs – the uncontrolled spread of harmful engineered genes across an ecosystem – may become a
deliberate
strategy.
Another five million starved in the famine of 1930-1933, of whom 3.3 million were Ukrainians who died as a result of a
deliberate
policy related to their nationality or status as relatively prosperous peasants known as kulaks.
The current situation is due not to a
deliberate
plan, but to the lack of one.
The electoral successes of Bill Clinton in the US and Tony Blair in the United Kingdom had much to do with their
deliberate
tilts towards the pragmatic, neoliberal, business-friendly center.
In Beijing recently, Chinese analysts told me that they believe that Japan is entering a period of right-wing militaristic nationalism, and that purchasing the islands was a
deliberate
effort to begin eroding the post-WWII settlement.
But it has also become clear to me and others that without a more deliberate, data-driven focus on the needs of women and girls in particular, progress toward a wide range of objectives will suffer.
The Assad regime’s use of excessive force, especially the
deliberate
killing of thousands of mainly Sunni civilians, has nonetheless recently spurred a tougher stance.
The oddest-looking of all contemporary dictators must be North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, whose clean-shaven back and sides are cultivated as a
deliberate
imitation of his grandfather’s 1930s proletarian hairstyle.
Weirdness – peculiar upper-class mannerisms, ostentatious living, outrageous jokes,
deliberate
crassness, and mad hairstyles – is an asset.
But only a small percent of the breaches were the result of
deliberate
manipulation.
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