Deliberately
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503 examples of Deliberately in a sentence
Early employees shared how they never even muttered the word and
deliberately
ignored all heavyweight processes.
From over 12,000 civilians
deliberately
killed in civil wars in 1997 and 1998, a decade later, this figure stands at 4,000.
And there are some examples of projects that have
deliberately
tried to mimic ecosystems.
And when that doesn't work, when it turns out that people who disagree with us have all the same facts we do and are actually pretty smart, then we move on to a third assumption: they know the truth, and they are
deliberately
distorting it for their own malevolent purposes.
I want to
deliberately
interfere with his dopamine levels.
So we could
deliberately
erase some symbols, and we can ask it to predict the missing symbols.
Ad he decided to put this to the test by actually
deliberately
inoculating people with cancer from somebody else.
I first started thinking about getting it in my mid-20s, but I
deliberately
waited a really long time.
At the very least, you'd think they'd be revealing their presence,
deliberately
or otherwise, through electromagnetic signals of one kind or another.
The resulting parts recreated his shape and
deliberately
had an aesthetic that look like sporting gear.
He said that magicians
deliberately
exploit the way their audiences think.
We implemented this checklist in eight hospitals around the world,
deliberately
in places from rural Tanzania to the University of Washington in Seattle.
The only problem is if you introduce this economically efficient solution, people hate it ... because they think you're
deliberately
creating delays at the bridge in order to maximize your revenue, and, "Why on earth should I pay to subsidize your incompetence?"
I think we're transitioning into Homo evolutis that, for better or worse, is not just a hominid that's conscious of his or her environment, it's a hominid that's beginning to directly and
deliberately
control the evolution of its own species, of bacteria, of plants, of animals.
And I was mentioning Abed and myself, noting
deliberately
that I was here in peace, to the people in this town, when I met Mohamed outside a post office at noon.
CA: So someone sued you in court, and they took you there, and you were in remand custody for part of it, and you did that
deliberately.
This is an analogy that is
deliberately
aimed at eliminating diplomacy, and when you eliminate diplomacy, you make war inevitable.
This company, Shinola, which is a luxury watch and bicycle company,
deliberately
chose to relocate to Detroit, and they quote themselves by saying they were drawn to the global brand of Detroit's innovation.
And I use that word, soulful,
deliberately.
Painter Paul Cézanne so often thought his works were incomplete that he would
deliberately
leave them aside with the intention of picking them back up again, but at the end of his life, the result was that he had only signed 10 percent of his paintings.
In Navajo culture, some craftsmen and women would
deliberately
put an imperfection in textiles and ceramics.
And we said, yeah, you're absolutely right, and we drove those liar's loans out of the industry in 1990 and 1991, but we could only deal with the industry we had jurisdiction over, which was savings and loans, and so the biggest and the baddest of the frauds, Long Beach Savings, voluntarily gave up its federal savings and loan charter, gave up federal deposit insurance, converted to become a mortgage bank for the sole purpose of escaping our jurisdiction, and changed its name to Ameriquest, and became the most notorious of the liar's loans frauds early on, and to add to that, they
deliberately
predated upon minorities.
And I use the term porn deliberately, because they objectify one group of people for the benefit of another group of people.
I use the term "disabled people" quite deliberately, because I subscribe to what's called the social model of disability, which tells us that we are more disabled by the society that we live in than by our bodies and our diagnoses.
And I wasn't entirely surprised when the record that he released at the age of 77, to which he gave the
deliberately
unsexy title of "Old Ideas," went to number one in the charts in 17 nations in the world, hit the top five in nine others.
The classic example is people who are, perhaps, a little bit overweight
deliberately
choosing a very cropped photo, (Laughter) or bald men, for example,
deliberately
choosing pictures where they're wearing hats.
That same technology was deployed later in North Africa for similar purposes to help activists stay connected when governments were
deliberately
shutting off connectivity as a means of population control.
Sometimes it's best to be
deliberately
fuzzy and vague.
That evidence suggests that maybe Hyowon was
deliberately
sampling the blue balls.
So the boat sped away in anger, and a half an hour later, came back and started
deliberately
ramming a hole in the side of Doaa's boat, just below where she and Bassem were sitting.
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