I have not found firm rulings on these matters, and the imprecision is, I think, deliberate. |
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The absence of this table would appear to be deliberate, as the pages of the resubmitted document were renumbered. |
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There are also groups, communities, conferences, assemblies, synods, and councils which deliberate more socially and often officially. |
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Pompey sniffed at the low-born Julius, who ignored the deliberate affront to his parentage. |
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They have witnessed the sacking of homes and the deliberate destruction of people's food supplies. |
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Cabinet government of the traditional model has manifestly atrophied over the past seven years, by deliberate neglect, not accident. |
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This calls for conscious and deliberate efforts to develop qualities like altruism and selflessness. |
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Certain others benefited from deliberate and conscious acts of emancipation. |
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The effort was conscious and deliberate with each artist paired with a designer. |
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They are created by conscious and deliberate planning, which may span centuries. |
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I think it's just a deliberate tactic they use to keep the game at their pace. |
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This is a deliberate tactic to cover up the cheaper prices of my bus trips. |
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Some wines, however, such as oloroso sherry, tawny port, and Madeira, owe their character to deliberate exposure to oxygen. |
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The deaths of civilians are justified only if they are unavoidable victims of a deliberate attack on a military target. |
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For example, an armor task force is planning to breach during a deliberate attack. |
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He actually lay in wait for burglars and shot them as a deliberate act, even though they were about to scarper. |
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The tale told to Mr Shafi that it was in the post was a deliberate ruse designed to throw him off the scent of that return. |
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The tragedy of the past is not recreated through a deliberate manipulation of the reader's heartstrings. |
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So far, none of the other commissions have found any evidence of deliberate manipulation, of pressure. |
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There was a deliberate insertion of a manual valve rather than an automatic fail safe. |
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So many football matches were called off that the pools panel was invented, to deliberate on the scorelines of the abandoned games. |
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Birds and other unseen creatures scrabble about in the windswept bushes of central park, but I would rather not deliberate too much about that. |
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As you can see in the picture below, a deliberate attempt to damage the mousing surface by scratching it with a key caused very little damage. |
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I think this was a deliberate ploy to muffle the sound of my clock radio, thereby ensuring my lateness. |
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Nash's last ball was a deliberate seamer, but he made the blunder of digging it in too short. |
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Wars often come about as a result of aggressive, reckless, thoughtless, and deliberate acts by statesmen. |
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My plan is to not actively seek it out through deliberate use of radio, tv, web or print. |
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Between 3 and 5 percent of persons who have had an episode of deliberate self-harm die by suicide within five to 10 years. |
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Numerous studies have consistently found that people who engage in deliberate self-harm have difficulties with interpersonal problem-solving. |
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Apparently, last year, almost 3,000 people under the age of 25 were treated in hospital for attempted suicide or deliberate self-harm. |
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In each case there was evidence consistent with recently inflicted deliberate injury. |
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The organization of the whole thing is very symphonic in nature, which is deliberate on my part. |
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I'm a strong, fast walker who has to make a deliberate effort to slow down when in company. |
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Democracy is not well served by this deliberate polarization of issues, or by toadying to it. |
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The gist of the tort of misfeasance in public office is the deliberate abuse of power. |
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Persistent foul play or cynical moves such as deliberate handball would see the player sent to the sin-bin. |
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For now, it will benefit the nation if there are deliberate steps to create as much awareness as possible for this new initiative. |
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A deliberate policy of promoting free trade can be traced back to the mid nineteenth century. |
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It sounds as deliberate as one of Kylie's middle eights and you can't help but be struck by how listenable it all is. |
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This willful erasure seems to represent the deliberate amnesia of a society that does not want to remember. |
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By now you'll have the feeling that within the trade there's murkiness, possibly deliberate ambiguity, and, many would claim, even shiftiness. |
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It has pursued a deliberate policy of bankrupting the public treasury in order to finance tax breaks for the rich. |
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No treatment with normal nursing care is a safeguard against wrong diagnosis and against deliberate misdiagnosis for an evil purpose. |
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There had even been worries that it could have been deliberate misinformation. |
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On the other hand, Jaki is clearly present in the rhythms which are straightforward but tricksy, deliberate but playful. |
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So far, there does not appear to be any deliberate tampering with the ballots, only some inadvertent misplacement of ballots has been discovered. |
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This also marks the introduction of siege warfare and the deliberate efforts to counter static defenses. |
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For all of the deliberate twists and turns, the film's action is little more than aimless. |
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One deliberate omission involves the vestiges of the medieval morality play that remained in Marlowe's 16 th-century retelling. |
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The challenge to meet fleet requirements and do deliberate strength planning is best typified by example. |
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As will have been seen from the above, the Crown's case was that here there was the deliberate stabbing of an unarmed and defenceless woman. |
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Oh, we've been very diplomatic but in the face of a deliberate and concerted political campaign the issues get muddied. |
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On the other hand, there are too many lapses on the Government's part, if not deliberate mistakes, glaring errors and wanton blunders. |
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People usually think that trying to remain undistracted is some kind of deliberate act. |
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Sixteen animals were put to sleep because of their injuries, and three animals were believed to be the victims of deliberate attacks. |
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We used repeat deliberate self harm as a marker of an unfavourable outcome. |
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As you can imagine, it was a lot of waiting and a lot of anxious moments, but it was a very slow and deliberate process. |
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Somehow, despite all its deliberate unmusicality, much of Wolf Pack Days is catchy, even toe-tappingly groovy. |
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Only while shooting these subjects I make a deliberate effort to involve an untold story in my pictures. |
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We have had snowballs thrown at us when they went past, but this was a deliberate and malicious act. |
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But the simple fact is, whether through wishful thinking or deliberate deceit, the administration uttered untruths. |
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This should eliminate the possibility of deliberate arsons because the timber is unusable three years after the fire. |
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Japan needs a deliberate inflation and negative real interest rates in order to reduce its excessive total debt and allow for recovery. |
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Why should I suffer because of somebody's negligence, carelessness, stupidity or even a deliberate act on his or her part? |
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The Dutch decision to cease enforcing marijuana laws was a deliberate attempt to separate the hard and soft drug markets. |
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The deliberate burial of an unknown soldier could not arise until the idea that common soldiers ought to have individual graves had arisen. |
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The deliberate imitation of classical models was a central part of the English grammar-school education. |
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The ardent crusade to preserve wilderness was a stunning volte-face from Americans' previous deliberate destruction of it. |
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So many spoofs today make only token gestures towards the genre they're aping, then look for laughs in deliberate anachronisms. |
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This lane is purposed to speed the transport of vehicles who were deliberate about pooling resources, and conserving time and energy. |
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There is none of the deliberate obfuscation characteristic of so much architectural theory. |
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This lends an air of deliberate camp to a play that needs no such favours, and which would amuse with more subtlety in their absence. |
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Our problem is becoming obscurantism, which is a deliberate hiding of the facts by vested interests who know they are injuring us. |
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He signaled to the coach that during off-season he wanted to get better and to do so in a deliberate way. |
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Those monstrous carbuncles on his once-handsome face testify to what may well have been a deliberate poisoning. |
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They are doing deliberate patrols with aircraft to try and locate any pockets of people. |
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How can a player indulge in a deliberate headbutt, yet claim he didn't mean to injure? |
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Members of the clemency board listen mostly in stony silence and decline even to deliberate before their vote. |
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If this isn't deliberate casuistry, it is at the very least severely myopic. |
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That is a deliberate attempt to straitjacket the winner of Brazil's presidential election, due in October. |
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Because of its deliberate offensive philosophy, State isn't a good catch-up team. |
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I can't help suspecting that these are, if not deliberate publicity stunts, hoped for or welcomed opportunities for press coverage. |
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Make it a call but make it an informed call and one you deliberate on and just is not a knee-jerk reaction to the moral outrage in the community. |
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Detectives have released images from CCTV cameras to help track down witnesses to a deliberate hit-and-run attack in Keighley. |
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Appalled at his deliberate misunderstanding of her offer to buy him coffee, Serena felt outraged heat suffuse her cheeks. |
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Well, the deliberate contamination of food materials with low quality, cheap, non-edible or toxic substances is called food adulteration. |
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It is a deliberate attempt to be different, a blatant statement that the cars are for the discerning driver who loves designer chic. |
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The image overall is often fairly soft, but this seems to be a deliberate cinematographic choice, rather than a flaw in the transfer process. |
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Towards the end of the second act we are presented with a deliberate parody of bad theatre, but it's frankly difficult to tell the difference. |
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More often she presents her men and women with such a penetrating, somber empathy that a deliberate affective claustrophobia seizes the reader. |
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Station officer Ian Hanley said they were treating the cause as deliberate ignition by youths. |
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This ill-conceived scheme was not the result of deregulation but the deliberate choice of the state of California. |
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The needs of children and youth of adoption, however, necessitate their application in a deliberate and conscientious manner. |
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This was a blatant act of vandalism perpetrated by an individual or group as a deliberate act. |
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There is no doubt that each actor carefully projects their characters' personas with deliberate intent. |
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Birch intentionally warps perspective and depth in a way that brings to mind jazz music and its deliberate distortion of pitch and timbre. |
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Mistakes such as the one I have admitted making are construed as deliberate falsehoods. |
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As a little boy I was much given to inventing deliberate falsehoods and this was always done for the sake of causing excitement. |
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At no stage, however, did the learned judge identify the deceit or deliberate falsehood. |
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There are deliberate falsifications, fabrications and deliberate omissions. |
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To be sure, force may no longer take the form of plunder and extortion, and fraud may no longer appear as deliberate imposture and chicanery. |
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The apparent inconsistency should not be interpreted as ignorance or a deliberate attempt to mislead. |
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Unlike many Americans, whose immediate response was incredulity, he says he knew instinctively that it was a deliberate act. |
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Deceit is a deliberate tort by which A misleads B with the actual intention of inducing him to act in a particular way. |
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It is caused by a deliberate act, no matter how justifiable or inexcusable it may be. |
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They met to deliberate on the expediency or inexpediency of constituting a new Association. |
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No other insurgency has been so entirely captivated by the sheer joy of deliberate violence against the innocent. |
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The more insidious problem that will remain is stacking the ballot paper in a deliberate attempt to increase the informal vote. |
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Perhaps it was a case of German insolence, a deliberate offense to Roman dignity. |
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He emphasises that the statutory offence requires a deliberate intentional act. |
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Baker runs at and strikes an opponent in what appears to be a deliberate and intentional act. |
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Therefore, intentionality and deliberate programming done in camps often resulted in positive youth development. |
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This planned obsolescence is a deliberate attempt to beat the rivals in the survival-of-the-fittest race. |
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The third constitutive element is the problem solving process by which these groups deliberate and act. |
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The deliberate use of an uneven surface allows for the greater play of light. |
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The deliberate contrast between moving forward and moving backwards creates a clear juxtaposition. |
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Compared with controls, significant results remained for deliberate self-harm in moderately and severely victimized individuals. |
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Something is sacred or inviolable when its deliberate destruction would dishonor what ought to be honored. |
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With deliberate irony, they also echo corporate efforts at conveying information efficiently. |
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However, it soon dawned on me that these people were actually real activists, and their chants were not a form of deliberate irony. |
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It's at this point I begin to wonder whether Wayne's post is actually satirical, replete with deliberate ironies I completely missed. |
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Accusations flew around that Scott had written the book for the money, and that the leak was a deliberate attempt to gain maximum publicity. |
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In the recent revision of this part of the Pontifical a deliberate choice was made in this respect. |
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There is popular outrage over the deliberate deception used to carry out this war. |
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So perverse, in fact, that it could only be regarded as a deliberate attempt to counter the opposite position. |
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Rather, it was deliberate policy to ignore those annoying Red Cross reports and fob them off on the legal staff for their amusement. |
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Unlike vaccination, which utilised the cowpox virus, inoculation involved the deliberate infection of a susceptible individual. |
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The deliberate targeting of civilians is a crime against humanity, full stop. |
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Mistakes I can forgive, but deliberate intent to harm or random acts of cruelty, I find repulsive. |
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We should record in particular that we have found no evidence of deliberate distortion or of culpable negligence. |
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This approach has led many to wonder if the apparent madness in the method is deliberate or if he is fumbling around aimlessly. |
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The first is that advertising piles deliberate pressure on parents with the pester power of the child. |
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She claimed that Proctors had cancelled lectures on the pretence of security fears in a deliberate attempt to divide student opinion. |
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All they got from this was a penalty, when a penalty try would have been more appropriate for such a deliberate professional foul. |
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It furthermore does not assume that quitting was a conscious and deliberate act as has often been assumed as part of formal cessation programs. |
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Genocide is the deliberate and preplanned attempt to wipe out a particular race of people. |
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Yeah, but the cuts planned in those services are a deliberate attempt to undermine social provision, not a necessity of economics. |
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It was a conscious, deliberate effort to distill myself into a bunch of electrons residing on a server somewhere on the World Wide Web. |
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And those injuries have been inflicted with deliberate and premeditated intent. |
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This correspondence and subsequent appropriation may not have been deliberate or completely conscious. |
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Separation from family is one of the most apparent costs of participating in the program and it's a conscious and deliberate strategy and policy. |
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I always make a conscious and deliberate effort to cover these matters in each patient in order not to miss anything. |
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Our consciousness is biased to think that its own intentions and deliberate choices rule our lives. |
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But basically I think the problem with it is, is that both of these stories are deliberate and conscious constructs right from the beginning. |
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He would need to show a willful mendacity, an intention to deceive by deliberate falsification. |
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Scientists can also change an electrolyte's ionic strength to alter the outcome of a reaction in a measured, deliberate way. |
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Instead, he straightened his spine and took a few slow, deliberate steps forward. |
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She was being quite deliberate with her movements, and I wanted to know why. |
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Recruiting teachers has become a careful and deliberate process because the reputation of the institution depends on them. |
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Two sets of prints show adults, probably a male and female, walking in tandem at a steady and deliberate pace. |
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With deliberate caution, he slid the scroll into his tunic and patted it gently. |
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Thus, we must take measured but deliberate steps in our financial war on terrorism. |
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But this question assumes that writing is a whole lot more conscious and deliberate than it actually is. |
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In part, the continued support for settlements results from deliberate policy decisions. |
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Only deliberate effort enables one fully to grasp the implications of such a position. |
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That was a deliberate decision as I was looking for a pure sound which was of a certain kind. |
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It was a very deliberate decision when I started the site that I was going to swear like a trooper. |
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A conscious and deliberate thinking on wealth creation is mandatory and is not evident in the current budget. |
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And over time, we began to realise as it sunk in that it wasn't a mistake, that this was a deliberate decision. |
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He said there was a deliberate decision not to put the decentralised departments into gateways. |
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They've made a deliberate decision on this album not to use any keyboards, and to have no conventional guitar solos. |
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It certainly does not address the problem of judges telling the jury how to deliberate and vote. |
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The jury is continuing to deliberate on another charge of false accounting and another of furnishing false information. |
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Many of these pseudepigrapha are not merely falsely ascribed, but the result of deliberate deception. |
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There is no need for any purposeful and deliberate attempt to protect dialects. |
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In fact, these disclosures were significantly more likely to be purposeful, which was defined as the intentional and deliberate report of abuse. |
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Every move was deliberate and purposeful, almost as if she were executing some sort of martial art act. |
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The abuse was thus deliberate and purposive, intended to make prisoners psychologically ready for interrogation. |
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Rather than act as a detraction, the film's deliberate elusiveness is precisely what makes it boldly unique. |
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And in contrast to the claims by Walker, no evidence of deliberate disfigurement of the bodies was found. |
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In his many evocations, he renders his sense of place and otherness with deliberate diction and well-placed references. |
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Great store was placed on the retention of previously established practices and it was deliberate policy to foster traditional loyalties. |
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As I went over to thank him, his deliberate double take was flattering and funny. |
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This nation is tired of doubletalk, of deliberate confusion, and of unseemly haste. |
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One of the problems a change agent faces is that they may be seen by many in the client system as a trouble maker and deliberate disrupter. |
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This time around, reckless abandon has given way to cautious and deliberate strokes. |
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The Abbasid caliphs decided to adopt a more deliberate approach to the cultural and intellectual growth of the empire. |
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Also found were 57 bruises and abrasions which bore the hallmarks of deliberate physical abuse over a period of a month or so, the court heard. |
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That is a matter of deliberate engineering, presumably, as the passenger seats are protected and the impact is absorbed elsewhere in the car. |
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Was the wrong button on somebody's computer, which brought events to light, an accident or deliberate? |
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The deliberate sectarian gerrymander that the Northern state was in the first instance has now disappeared, eroded by demographics. |
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The deliberate assault on the weak is not the spirit of Socialism but of Fascism. |
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He said there should be a deliberate policy to compel gemstone companies to sell part of their produce to local jewellers. |
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So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy. |
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White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime. |
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Indeed, there are few acts of comparable deliberate and indiscriminate wickedness in human history. |
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But this is to miss the point by such a wide margin that it amounts to yet another deliberate deceit. |
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But he is given immunity for the deliberate, wilful telling of a falsehood. |
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Well, clearly, to be murder in the first degree in California, it has to be willful, deliberate or premeditated. |
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Now philosophers tend to focus on reasoning at its most explicit and deliberate. |
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In a way, their story is much more interesting for the deliberate air of mystique they cultivate. |
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The viewer is enticed by the deliberate placement of phrases, formulas, and other elements to try to winkle out the connections. |
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The top bankers and their top legal firms are all part of a very deliberate and witting money laundering apparatus. |
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This deliberate thrust for creating an enabling environment brings about the shift in growth strategy. |
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When Charley said Zac had asked her out for a drink, it was a deliberate attempt to stick the knife into me. |
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In these cases, the conduct of the employees or agents did involve a knowing and deliberate breach of the order. |
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How is it that a story deceives us with its deliberate motive of telling lies, yet entices us, enchants us with delight and relief? |
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It is clear the applicant made a deliberate decision, without reference to planning officers, to implement changes. |
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But again, we must remember that unlike reality TV, this film is deliberate about everything. |
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I think deliberate amphibologies are used in drafting to get to agreement more than we might like to think. |
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It's difficult to tell when this anachronism is deliberate, and when it is merely a lack of writerly control. |
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Because database creation is now part of the purchasing transaction, refusal to give a zip code is a deliberate act of resistance. |
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Hitler made a deliberate distinction between his plans for the Russians, and his intentions towards the Anglo-Saxons. |
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When both parties have completed their presentation of the case, the Court declares the hearings closed and retires to deliberate in private. |
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Our strongest early evidence of deliberate, aggressive expansionism, though, comes from the Assyrians. |
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It also catches dictionary and thesaurus sites and sends back deliberate misspellings, antonyms instead of synonyms, etc. |
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That the portraits of Beethoven did not bear much likeness to the composer could be deemed a deliberate transgression. |
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It will be constitutionally comfortable for the next administration to deliberate on the issue of a regional rotational process. |
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Some consider their weakness to lie in their artificiality, a deliberate turning away from reality. |
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Look for droopy eyelids, slow and deliberate movements or a loose-limbed walk, slow or halting speech, and nausea. |
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The finance minister echoes this theme in more deliberate language in his speech to Northland business people. |
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The mysterious layers of ash in deep sea cores are suggestive of deliberate firing of the vegetation on the Australian mainland up to 150,000 years ago. |
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However, the gear change is slow and requires deliberate effort. |
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But those who worked with Charles in advertising say that his avoidance of contact was not shyness, but a deliberate campaign. |
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What is most chilling is the deliberate and calculated attempt by Government to take on its most vulnerable and to make them enemies of the State. |
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He said there is no deliberate attempt to provoke feelings of isolation, but the looped video of a train constantly leaving the viewer stranded is a touch eerie. |
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The first book's title, he admits, was a deliberate attempt to get it listed first in an alphabetical list of walking books being produced at the time. |
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The wanton and deliberate demolition of the Babri Masjid by the Hindu fundamentalist forces in December 1992 was a watershed in the governance of the country. |
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It took them half the day to deliberate, but they said most of the time was spent choosing a foreperson. |
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It was a deliberate challenge to the authority of the parlement which responded in November 1755 with some of the boldest remonstrances ever written. |
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Our sabs and the League Against Cruel Sports will be monitoring the hunt and will be able to produce evidence if the killing was a deliberate act. |
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Are they the roles you want to continue playing or is that a deliberate choice of yours to put out that image to get roles for those sort of films? |
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We set to our task with a deliberate gentleness, dabbing with cloths, cotton, swabs. |
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We want to be very, very careful, and I have every confidence in my husband, in his administration, that they will be very careful and very deliberate over this. |
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The production isn't without invention and wit, but tired Canadian in-jokes are wearyingly plentiful, and the scripted ad-libs feel heavily deliberate. |
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Nothing defeats my powers of comprehension like the deliberate harm of a child. |
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Grossman documents how the U.S. military made a concerted and deliberate effort to mold more efficient killers. |
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One of the strings on the lute is broken, a deliberate symbol of discord. |
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This time round, her verse resonates with her strokes on canvas and though this has not been deliberate, there is, as she admits, a natural affinity between the two. |
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The camp location was chosen with careful and deliberate thought. |
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With a steady and deliberate pace, a figure wearing a hooded cloak came into view, holding a candelabra in one hand and a blanket of some kind in the other. |
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Previous studies of intervention to reduce repetition of deliberate self harm in unselected patient groups have been unsuccessful in reducing the proportion of repeaters. |
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It was re-introduced in 1896 by Max Beerbohm as a deliberate and humorous back-formation from uncouth but has never really become established again in mainstream English. |
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What Young sees in Sites Unseen, Shimon Attie's European installations between 1991 and 1996, is a deliberate attempt to repeople a decimated landscape. |
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In the literary ghost story, at least in many of its classic manifestations, the ghost is all, and the deliberate arousal of fear is the story's primary purpose. |
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As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate revoking, and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error. |
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It was this committee that took the deliberate decision that the coronation of Charles II would be conducted as if the previous ten years had not happened. |
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It is also just about possible, but only at the margins of plausibility, that the apostrophe inserted into Finnegans Wake is a deliberate mistake. |
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Secondly, the party disobeying the contempt order must do so in a deliberate and willful fashion in order to satisfy the criminal nature of the contempt proceedings. |
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I still have no idea why it was that he chose to reveal himself to me at that moment, but I am sure he did just as I am sure that it was a deliberate decision on his part. |
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In Dude Lit, men confide in animals that are not deliberate pets, but wild animals and strays. |
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The actress religiously avoided reading news coverage as she engaged in her studious, deliberate decision-making process. |
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It's a lazy reflex to draw congruencies between a writer's manner and their prose, but her paragraphs have the same scrupulousness, the same deliberate observation. |
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At minimum, our bill would have ensured a fairer, more deliberate process in this case. |
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But what you're also seeing is some very deliberate decisions by people who have seen what's happening federally, particularly from the Government. |
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The word base was filtered by me for words below 6 as these smaller words become so easy to find that any deliberate anagrammatisation would be hard to see. |
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Kelly distrusted them and suspected them of deliberate deception. |
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The judge recesses the trial, sending the jury off to deliberate. |
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Self-harm is often also referred to by other names such as deliberate self-harm, attempted suicide, para-suicide, self-mutilation and self-injury. |
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Sources said the jury took two hours to deliberate Small's fate and a probation report would now be prepared to determine the term of his sentence. |
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One in every 160 teenage girls was treated for deliberate self-harm in hospital last year, according to the latest figures from the National Parasuicide Registry. |
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Every one of the major political parties is capable of mobilising gangs to create deliberate provocations in rival strongholds in order to disrupt voting. |
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This curious, needlessly constrictive recording technique does make the album's deliberate, measured structure more impressive though not necessarily more entertaining. |
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Sectarian conflict is the deliberate consequence of foreign intervention. |
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The Dryden translation is a little harder to get into with its deliberate archaisms and anastrophes, but once you do it's very rhythmic and compelling. |
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What's rather unique about this album is their dedication to structure, their deliberate attentiveness to carving the outlines of each song with methodic gusto. |
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An inquiry launched into the handling of the case should make clear whether that lethargy amounted to deliberate neglect. |
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On the other hand, there is no law against deliberate archaism. |
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Poindexter followed with a recitation of the Iran program filled with deliberate inaccuracies. |
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Each track is a deliberate layering of textures and elements, with every microtone sounding as fussed-over as the sculpted icing on an elaborate wedding cake. |
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A pitcher's life is one day of deliberate self-injury, followed by three days of healing, then a fresh injury. |
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For Davis to disinter capital punishment, of all issues, when he has barely begun to read his briefing documents in his new job, was a clear and deliberate signal too. |
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Indeed, his engineering has been measured, deliberate and substantial. |
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Why does Rivers' joke have the sting of deliberate shock without any of the other joke's malice? |
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The section should be interpreted to impute income where the obligor has pursued a deliberate course of conduct for the purpose of evading child support obligations. |
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These are deliberate acts of treachery and are roundly condemned. |
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This is a matter of deliberate policy from management, who hope to evade some of their responsibilities for training and supporting workers and to cut costs. |
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At that, he withdraws a shiv and runs the crude blade in a slow, deliberate arc from the top of his brow to his chin as the guards rush and tackle him. |
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Distortions are introduced by miscommunication or deliberate fraud. |
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Brown annotates every deliberate inaccuracy in the book's notes. |
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In recent years, owing to the Government's deliberate policy to promote the non-traditional exports, the range of exportable products has widened even further. |
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This could be the deliberate deception practised by the stock character of the trickster or that practised by nature through the phenomenon of twins. |
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The jury retired to deliberate on the afternoon of 2 October. |
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Elton focuses on changes in population and community dynamics that result from accidental and deliberate human introductions and subsequent attempts at biological control. |
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With the delay of the two ministerial decrees, a tripartite forum comprising employers, trade unions and government representatives will deliberate the issue next month. |
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A man personally transformed by his exposure to books, Gandhi recommended slow, deliberate reading. |
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All of this firing was slow and deliberate with the Oehler three-screen chronograph used to measure velocity and targets placed downrange at 25 yards. |
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From this deliberate fabrication the myth of Fluoride preventing tooth decay was born and has been adopted by the Dental Profession as the unalterable truth. |
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The efforts to disconnect disaster aid from diplomacy for both Katrina and Bam could be viewed as being tit for tat in terms of the deliberate avoidance of disaster diplomacy. |
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Danny produces a highly stylized mock-serious interview, replete with such features as exaggeratedly elevated diction, sing-songy intonational contours, and slow, deliberate pacing. |
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In a world that pays attention only to deliberate unethicality, law and economics models based on incentives are more than enough to change behavior in ethical contexts. |
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Though it will be hard to prove in court, the drug was probably refined in North Korea, from opium poppies grown there as part of a deliberate government program. |
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The protest was staged as a deliberate attempt to embarrass the government. |
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Is the deliberate manipulation of a culture a threat to the very essence of man or, at the other extreme, an unfathomed source of strength for the culture which encourages it? |
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By the time the number of examples of myths, false assertions and cases of deliberate disinformation had reached 40 I reckoned it was time to publish them. |
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This was also a deliberate attempt to use our project as a wedge issue for the midterm elections. |
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That some scientists confuse the unprovable with the nonexistent does not justify the deliberate attempt of IDists to substitute sophistry for science in our public schools. |
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That his effort is in vain can be inferred from the strands of gold thread that unravel from the bride's veil, sewn across the paper in large deliberate stitches. |
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Not only that, it is an account of what the prosecution says are untruths and deliberate untruths, and there is cross-examination on this that makes it clear. |
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When I asked tremulously for an ice cream at Le Caprice and was presented instead with a sorbet, I perceived deliberate deceit and collapsed into hysterical sobs. |
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She was beyond social niceties or circumspection or the deliberate creation of an effect and yet nothing she said contradicted what her life had always told us she was. |
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Following the methodology provided in this article, the staff officer can prepare his leader for a bilateral negotiation in a deliberate and thorough manner. |
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While this production occasionally succumbs to staginess, often it plays to the text's strengths by using slight movements offset by moments of deliberate exaggeration. |
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Manchester City's goal keeper Carlo Nash will miss the game against Chelsea next month after being sent off for deliberate handball in the reserve-team game with Everton. |
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But he added that the same lack of findings meant he also could not rule out other possibilities, such as strangulation, sexual assault or deliberate drowning. |
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He is certainly deeply charmless, but how deliberate is that? |
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They agreed that Indian assimilation was a supportable goal but believed that it should happen in a voluntary manner and at a deliberate speed without a specific timeline. |
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But it does not add up to deliberate ill-treatment or abuse such as would expose either of the children to a grave risk of physical or even psychological harm. |
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We're talking about a dramatic societal change that requires prayerful and deliberate theological reflection, and one would expect some resistance. |
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Even more likely, it could be deliberate misdirection, a Nabokovian wink the author shares with the reader perspicacious enough to call his bluff. |
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