Deliberately
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These opportunities exist because Thein’s government has been
deliberately
distancing itself from China, long the military regime’s patron and protector.
In a news environment increasingly prone to hyperventilation, it can be difficult to separate fact from fabricated or
deliberately
skewed content shared via social media.
He
deliberately
projects an image of himself as a leader who speaks truthfully, conveying a muscular ideology that articulates the sense of humiliation that Muslims feel today and offers a plan of action to remedy the situation.
In suburban areas near Paris, such as the town of Sarcelles, known for its climate of religious and ethnic tolerance, groups of young people have
deliberately
targeted Jewish properties.
And, yes, Hamas
deliberately
chooses to place its military arsenal in highly populated areas under the involuntary protective shield of innocent civilians – or those Israeli officials sometimes refer to, with barely concealed mistrust, as the “uninvolved.”
Even if China
deliberately
acted falsely – endorsing sanctions, while knowing that it would not enforce them – it would have used its support for Chang to tame Kim.
While central bankers cannot always be trusted when they make such promises, since their jobs often require them
deliberately
to mislead investors, there are good reasons to believe that the Fed’s commitment to “lower for longer” interest rates is sincere.
Contrary to popular belief, most poaching is not the work of pirate operators; the major culprits are licensed foreign vessels that underreport or
deliberately
misreport their catch.
The US Congress is also debating what will happen to the detention camp itself, which was established in 2002 to house men who were allegedly “the worst of the worst,” in a setting
deliberately
framed by Bush attorneys as “legal outer space.”
It is this set of policy recommendations that the Hungarian government has
deliberately
distorted and labeled the “Soros Plan.”
Now just imagine the problems that legislators in developed democracies will face when they must explain why billions of dollars and euros should be handed over to China, whose
deliberately
undervalued currency is costing their constituents their jobs.
With America, like
deliberately
engages with unlike, and tries to infuse it with some of its vigor.
Anyone watching the IPL, however, might be tempted to conclude that Twenty20 cricket, the “instant” form of the game, is actually an American game
deliberately
rediscovered by the Indians.
MILAN – Over the years, advanced and developing countries have experimented, sometimes
deliberately
and frequently inadvertently, with a variety of approaches to growth.
But the most likely explanation is the simplest one: China was
deliberately
asserting its authority over the disputed border.
The Bible reminds us that after David defeated Goliath and later became king, he seduced Bathsheba and
deliberately
sent her husband to certain death in battle.
In his recent book Average is Over, the economist Tyler Cowen makes the
deliberately
provocative argument that while new technology will produce extreme inequality, the relative losers, satiated by computer games and Internet entertainment, and provided with the basics of a minimally acceptable life, will be too docile to revolt.
After all, few people go into journalism to
deliberately
mislead the public.
But how can
deliberately
limiting one’s options improve one’s prospects?
That deliberate, and
deliberately
undemocratic, oversight, is one of the most worrying precedents set by the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control.
On the other hand, "majority of the people," "advanced culture," and "advanced productive forces," as well as some other phrases that dominate the doctrine, are vague, perhaps
deliberately
so.
What is feasible is, they believe, at best a so-called “demoi-cracy” -- that is, the rule not of one people or “demos,” but of many peoples or “demoi” who
deliberately
assure and seek to maintain their diversity.
Both have backers among the major powers, and both
deliberately
whip up religious fanatics; but theological differences are not the key to understanding the escalation of violence.
Consequently, policymakers
deliberately
changed national income to gross national product, which merely showed the total dollar value of goods produced.
Nationalist feelings,
deliberately
stirred up in China, Korea, and Japan, are linked to recent history, to be sure, but the politics behind them is different in each country.
In the streets of Jerusalem, Israelis and Palestinians give the impression of
deliberately
trying not to see each other.
Rarely in history has a political movement been so
deliberately
set by its founder on a course toward chaos.
The central question will be whether Europe's "leaders
" deliberately
play for failure, in the hope that the problem will go away.
Were officials of the Ministry of Finance being
deliberately
subversive?
The consumption of veal has fallen sharply since it became widely known that to produce so-called “white” – actually pale pink – veal, newborn calves are separated from their mothers,
deliberately
made anemic, denied roughage, and kept in stalls so narrow that they cannot walk or turn around.
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