Deliberate
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348 examples of Deliberate in a sentence
Some of this may have been deliberate, but incompetence also played a part.
Furthermore, unlike other valuable goods, such as food, they cannot be supplied without
deliberate
social policy.
But Bush had made a
deliberate
choice not to humiliate the Soviets or gloat: “I won’t beat on my chest and dance on the wall,” was his response – a model of emotional intelligence in a leader.
The 1986 law was the well-thought-out result of an extended, deliberate, and bipartisan process, designed to be revenue-neutral, with low marginal income tax rates balanced by fewer deductions, particularly on the corporate side.
The economic guru of that era, Milton Friedman, claimed that the
deliberate
pursuit of full employment was bound to fuel inflation.
The
deliberate
undervaluation of China’s currency, and the fall in the dollar, are both putting a squeeze on the export prospects of the European Union members and other countries like Canada and Mexico, and China’s covert and not so covert export subsidies and import barriers exacerbate the problem.
What is needed is a conscious,
deliberate
return of US foreign policy to multilateralism.
First, BNP’s infraction was part of a pattern of
deliberate
and repeated behavior.
They must ensure that the question it asks is well crafted and that there is time to
deliberate
and good-quality information.
The US has promoted the view that the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC), which prohibit
deliberate
attacks on civilians, applies in cyberspace.
No matter where, elimination of state sponsored gender bias needs
deliberate
intervention.
But this interpretation is a complete – and sometimes
deliberate
– misunderstanding of bank capital and the policies being pursued.
Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin’s son Ivan became deputy director of a Rosneft department at 25.Russia’s new model of crony capitalism seems to be a
deliberate
effort to emulate the success of Russia’s ancient feudal system – a system that, after all, lasted for centuries.
That deliberate, and deliberately undemocratic, oversight, is one of the most worrying precedents set by the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control.
And
deliberate
obstruction, together with ongoing fighting, currently is preventing another 3.5 million Syrians from reaching desperately needed humanitarian aid.
That reaction partly reflected xenophobia, fanned by
deliberate
exaggeration: “Leave” campaigners, for example, mendaciously suggested that Turkey, with its large and rapidly expanding population, would soon enter the EU without Britain’s consent.
It was, many believed, a
deliberate
policy devised and carried out by the official military and the political elite to wage war “off the books.”
Foreign Minister Kouchner calls international conferences, speaks of establishing contact groups, and of the need for
deliberate
action.
Avoiding deflation – and thus sustaining economic recovery – would seem to depend on one of two scenarios: either a rapid reversal in the fall of energy prices, or a
deliberate
policy to raise output and employment by means of public investment (which, as a byproduct, would bring about a rise in prices).
Crimes like those in Paris, New York, London, and Madrid – attacks on countless cafes, malls, buses, trains, and nightclubs – affront our most basic human values, because they involve the
deliberate
murder of innocents and seek to spread fear throughout society.
Software engineers call backdoors “vulnerabilities,”
deliberate
efforts to weaken security.
Designed to assist in fulfilling the right to water in the most impoverished nation in the Western Hemisphere, these loans and the lives they could have saved instead have become pawns in a
deliberate
political power play.
Creating the “daughterless mouse” would be the first step toward so-called Genetic Biocontrol of Invasive Rodents (GBIRd), designed to cause
deliberate
extinctions of “pest” species like rats, in order to save “favored” species, such as endangered birds.
Or was it a
deliberate
push toward realizing Chinese President Xi Jinping’s proposal to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in South Africa in March?
Given the Kremlin’s ambiguous behavior – if not its
deliberate
policy of deceit – it seems obvious that France should not deliver a Mistral-class assault warship, which it previously agreed to sell to Russia.
As they deliberate, however, more and more power is concentrated in the new caudillos.
Growth alone cannot guarantee equal access to public goods and high-quality services;
deliberate
policies are required.
A safe,
deliberate
process of vetting refugees would quell security concerns in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
If we add up these three factors – the enormous economic challenge of reducing greenhouse gases, the complexity of climate science, and
deliberate
campaigns to confuse the public and discredit the science – we arrive at the fourth and over-arching problem: US politicians’ unwillingness or inability to formulate a sensible climate-change policy.
It is a longstanding method of conflict frequently defined as
deliberate
attack on the innocent with the objective of spreading fear.
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