Deliberate
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348 examples of Deliberate in a sentence
Not all struggles for national liberation turn to
deliberate
killing of innocents.
There has not been a single session in recent years in which at least some days were not lost to
deliberate
disruption.
For example, the claim that it was a
deliberate
preventive war by Germany is belied by the evidence showing that key elites did not believe this.
Without
deliberate
private-public coordination focused on tourism, the sector may never take off.
His assertion that Hitler was a kind of proto-Zionist is less a failed attempt to make a provocative historical point than a
deliberate
slur to discredit the very existence of Israel.
Stability can be preserved only if a
deliberate
effort is made to preserve it.
It is a complicated, sophisticated structure, and a
deliberate
effort is required to establish and maintain it.
To do that requires
deliberate
political intervention on at least two fronts.
Rights, however, are not natural: they are artificial human constructs, the result of
deliberate
thought, of history, of ethical and political work .
And the evidence of Guajardo and his co-authors does show that
deliberate
government decisions to adopt austerity programs have tended to be followed by hard times.
The first two were forced upon the US, but the third was the result of a willful,
deliberate
decision by former President George W. Bush, taken on ideological grounds and, most likely, for personal reasons as well.
If the government is ignorant, its ignorance was a
deliberate
choice.
Assyrian leaders also complain of
deliberate
discrimination in the January 2005 elections.
Pressing risk-related questions require
deliberate
action on an international scale.
In broad strokes, this requires a
deliberate
and significant boost to research and development spending.
This outcome does not reflect a
deliberate
plan, but rather a series of policy mistakes.
And at other times, like now, much that hangs in the balance is affected by the deliberate, personal, and short-term tactical considerations of people running for election.
Others believe that the frequency, repetition, and blatant nature of his lies reflect not habit but a
deliberate
political strategy to damage institutions associated with truth.
Critics think that pegging the currency below its real value is part of a
deliberate
strategy to keep growth rolling, thereby avoiding the tricky politics of growing unemployment in a system that has no institutionalized channels for expressing popular grievances.
But it risks foundering in the docks, and its launch should therefore be deliberate, not rushed.
And yet recent
deliberate
attacks on refugee camps and hospitals, in Syria and elsewhere, demonstrate an absolute disdain for basic humanitarian norms.
Was it a Freudian slip, campaign fatigue, or a
deliberate
attempt to reassure old FN troopers that the chief had not gone astray?
That neglect was part of a
deliberate
strategy by Rajapaksa, who saw keeping Sri Lanka on a semi-war footing, and our Tamil citizens aggrieved and alienated, as the most effective way to maintain his iron-fisted rule.
Ultimately, what gives rise to abuses such as occurred at Abu Ghraib is a policy of
deliberate
ambiguity concerning how to handle detainees.
“Currency wars” is a more apt description when countries intervene to push down their currencies in
deliberate
attempts to help their trade balances.
These are the sorts of
deliberate
policy changes connoted by a term like “manipulation.”
This is almost surely
deliberate.
The possibility that the Palestinians are capable of
deliberate
decisions, that they have adopted policies which may have contributed to the current situation, or that they have exercised their own forms of power and violence, is, in this framework, never admitted.
The German novelistThomas Mann was deeply opposed to such
deliberate
isolation on the part ofwriters, posing instead the claims that society makes upon art: “the courage torecognize and express – that is the quality that makes literature.”
There is no conceivable basis under the laws and customs of war for the
deliberate
razing of civilian homes and the theft or destruction of supplies provided by the generosity of other governments to help the population meet its urgent needs.
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