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But if that hour was really a lunch with a lobbyist, then they (and their aides) would have to lie
deliberately
to conceal it.
China’s leaders, however, tend to suspect that the US is
deliberately
trying to undermine their country’s political stability by questioning its record on human rights and political freedoms.
When those countries’ per capita GDP stood at current Chinese levels, real estate played only a minor role in their economies; indeed, the sector was often
deliberately
starved of credit.
Complex or convoluted ideas and institutions, viewed as a product of forceful punditry,
deliberately
produced by the enemy to baffle and hurt Russia, are to be quashed at all costs.
We do not attempt to explain whether the American people were
deliberately
misled regarding the war’s costs, or whether the Bush administration’s gross underestimate should be attributed to incompetence, as it vehemently argues is true in the case of weapons of mass destruction.
On the other side of the Atlantic, in Guatemala, the United States Public Health Service (PHS) is
deliberately
infecting prisoners and mental patients with syphilis in another “experiment” aimed at replacing the ineffective drugs used by soldiers during the war that had just ended.
There, “the US government’s health service had
deliberately
infected 427 Guatemalan men and women, prisoners and mental patients, with syphilis.”
There is no suggestion that Third World patients are
deliberately
being made ill when research is outsourced – unlike in the Guatemalan case – but that does not attenuate the inherent vulnerability of populations lacking basic medical care or experiencing epidemics.
One, less likely and less discussed, is that the UK leaves the EU and pursues social and economic policies – for example, concerning corporate taxes – that are
deliberately
intended to undercut the competitive position of Ireland and other European countries.
Countries that
deliberately
avoided world markets through heavy protectionism lost out in the past twenty years.
The fourth initiative also concerned foreign affairs: the freeing of the six Bulgarian nurses imprisoned in Libya on false charges of infecting children
deliberately
with HIV/AIDS.
A war strategy that
deliberately
begins the way that most wars end, with a street-fighting defense of the capital city, is certainly original.
Indeed, the Military Commissions Act of 2006 was written
deliberately
with loopholes that gave immunity to perpetrators of many kinds of sexual humiliation and abuse.
More than thirty years after the disappearance of the long dictatorship of Francisco Franco, Spain finds itself confronted by the shadows of a past it has
deliberately
chosen not to confront.
But, to protect its own interests, Big Tobacco
deliberately
misled the public, doing everything possible to cast doubt on scientific findings that it knew to be accurate.
China, meanwhile, with foreign reserves worth half its total output, denies with a straight face that it is
deliberately
manipulating the value of the renminbi.
Even in the United States, policies have all too often been
deliberately
designed to enable – rather than to discourage – tax avoidance via tax havens.
Most disturbing is the extent to which companies, so often stalwart defenders of the rule of law when it comes to their own rights,
deliberately
flout the law – heedless of the consequences – when it comes to maximizing profits.
The recent investigations into whether Exxon Mobil
deliberately
covered up that it knew more about the risks of climate change are similarly damning.
At worst, they sometimes employ terrorist tactics (commonly defined as violence that
deliberately
targets civilians).
Clearly, the way is now open for US-Libya relations to move forward in the same way that the release of a group of Bulgarian nurses, who were jailed in Libya on charges of
deliberately
infecting Libyan children with AIDS, unblocked European Union-Libya relations.
Unrealistic macroeconomic assumptions, farfetched theories about tax cuts, and legislation that
deliberately
misrepresented policy plans all worked as intended, yielding overly optimistic forecasts, which in turn help to explain excessive budget deficits.
But do the recent suicide attack on the Bagram air base outside of Kabul, a key United States military installation in Afghanistan, and the failed car bombing in New York City’s Times Square mean that the “war on terror” (a phrase that the Obama administration has
deliberately
sought to avoid) has reignited?
Women are increasingly making the argument that they have been
deliberately
excluded from a full role in society not because Islam prescribes it, but because Islam was revealed in a deeply patriarchal social context.
Mnuchin has requested from the International Monetary Fund a “frank and candid analysis” of member countries’ exchange-rate policies, to determine whether China is
deliberately
keeping its currency undervalued.
Foreign observers frequently speculate that the Chinese authorities may be
deliberately
overstating the economy’s strength.
Three months later, the letter was
deliberately
leaked to the press.
After a Ukrainian television crew filmed the site in 1989, part of it was
deliberately
destroyed.
In 2009, her campaign was
deliberately
boring and banal, embracing – however reluctantly – her opponents’ characterization of her as a “Mutti,” an unflattering stereotype of a mother managing the family home.
He accused Reinhart and Rogoff of
deliberately
keeping their data out of the public domain.
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