He closed his eyes and furrowed his brow, appearing to be deep in deliberation about something. |
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Again, he fired but this time taking great care and deliberation with each pull of the trigger. |
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After deliberation, he and his council of officers decided to vest the supreme authority in a nominated assembly, initially for sixteen months. |
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Basically, what I'm trying to say, is, after careful deliberation and soul-searching, I work alone. |
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Yesterday the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts after nearly seven hours of deliberation over two days. |
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After some deliberation it was agreed that it would probably be best for her to be transferred to a school for children with special needs. |
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He had been striding back and forth, rubbing his chin in deliberation at an agonizingly slow pace. |
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In political oratory and pedagogy, as in the novel, the authority of displayed deliberation was pervasive. |
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Jane, after careful deliberation, had decided to tie up her tresses in a loose bun with green and red flowers to match her sprigged white gown. |
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After a long deliberation, Ryan himself signed the death warrant for the murderer prosecutors called monstrous. |
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All reasonable and practical people will know that there cannot be much deliberation or discussion about such an initiative. |
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He said the issue emerged during the deliberation of amendments to the City Council's standing orders, a process which is still underway. |
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The jury at Leeds Crown Court delivered its verdict yesterday afternoon after hours of deliberation. |
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Limiting exceptions to the rule to clear cases obviates the need for deliberation in every case. |
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After much careful deliberation, I had finally managed to whittle my wishes down to just two. |
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A jury at Preston Crown Court delivered a unanimous not guilty verdict following seven-and-a-half hours of deliberation. |
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Tanned and looking younger than he is, he speaks with slow deliberation, well aware of the power of the spoken word. |
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Morgan smirks and with slow deliberation, sorts through the pile of books on the desk. |
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After some deliberation, he moved his queen diagonally across the board, capturing Adam's remaining knight. |
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After an hour and a half of deliberation, the jury returned the guilty verdict yesterday. |
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Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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The jury of seven women and five men were discharged after failing to reach a verdict after more than eight hours of deliberation. |
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With a slow deliberation, she folded it and held it out to him with a playful innocence that made him want to rush over to her and kiss her. |
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I looked over the reef to see large shadows moving with slow deliberation way below. |
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He is a man who paints precisely, laying down every stroke with deliberation, purpose and direction. |
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The special committee decided after two hours of deliberation to consult on making the ban permanent, to the fury of many. |
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It begins in a cab, with Campbell playing the haunted driver spotting a woman on the street who, after a long deliberation, hops in. |
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I voiced my opinion after an hour of internal deliberation, but it was shot down and ignored faster than I could blink. |
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Every now and then I convince myself writing with a fountain pen requires deliberation and will improve my handwriting. |
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At last, after wise deliberation of the concerns of either side, she assumes the office of arbitress which is offered to her by both parties. |
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No bill, no matter how great it is in substance, will be able to do that without care and great deliberation. |
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It depends on what kind of deliberation we expect out of the candidates over the coming weeks and the decisions they make after they're elected. |
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He had a pretty good beard going and he moved with a slow, ponderous deliberation, like he was reaching the end of a long journey. |
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After much deliberation and assessment of the need for the project it was decided that there was a market for a unit of this nature. |
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It seems unlikely that everyone engages in thorough deliberation for every decision they make in their relationships. |
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The work of the Code revision committee proceeded with calculated deliberation. |
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He thought of feigning illness and beating a hasty retreat but, after much deliberation, decided to chance it. |
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The new rules seek tougher penalties for legislators who absent themselves from a hearing, a session or a deliberation on a bill. |
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He had a rather bristly mustache beneath his nose, and walked with the deliberation of a turtle. |
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In national polities, designers of constitutions have solved this problem by creating institutions for confidential consultation or deliberation. |
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Strangely I feel this too with the early poems, a sense of deliberation, you can almost hear the typewriter keys hit the paper on the platen. |
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Such statements may indeed be a useful component of the rhetoric of justification, but never of the process of deliberation. |
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He crossed the carpet with a lightness and deliberation that drew my eyes to his feet, which were rather small, in soft black moccasins. |
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Bold bedrooms may look free, but remember that they have been put together with deliberation, care and discipline. |
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I just watched ten minutes of speculation on whether a long deliberation bodes well or ill for the defense. |
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A little deliberation shows that this is the very essence of repentance and it is known that repentance cleanses a person. |
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Arms vertically extended, I turned with the slow deliberation of a cornered felon. |
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The former provincial solicitor sent soldiers east with all the unexcited deliberation of a man reading out the result of a search. |
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Not many doctors are likely to reach for the pocketbook on that scale without quite a bit of deliberation. |
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After 90 minutes of deliberation, the jury found that the evidence was insufficient and acquitted Lizzie. |
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On Nov. 13, after years of deliberation, an advisory panel finally recommended lifting the ban, sort of. |
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His sexual life, just like his barbarism, was the result of deliberation, not appetites run amok. |
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Distasteful those ads might be, but restrictions on political speech should be exercised with great deliberation and caution. |
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He speaks in heavily-accented English, but fluidly and lyrically, with both force and deliberation. |
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The argumentative tradition, if used with deliberation and commitment, can also be extremely important in resisting social inequalities and removing poverty and deprivation. |
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The fact that, in the course of a five hour deliberation, Mrs. Smith expressed strong views in favour of a recommendation of dismissal is not indicative of partiality. |
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As bloggers and tweeters, how do we strike a balance between the speed of getting ideas out there and the deliberation of thinking up the ideas themselves? |
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Opportunities do not wait for those who muse and pause for deliberation. |
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He followed her progress almost as much by imagination as by perception, but even through such tenuous tracking he could tell that she was moving with unwonted deliberation. |
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Whenever a voice was raised in behalf of deliberation and the recognized maxims of statesmanship, it was howled down in a storm of vituperation and cant. |
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After all the deliberation about timing, I'm right on the button! |
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After a bit of deliberation, we squeezed in beside two young women tucking into mountainous Sunday lunches of roast chicken with all the trimmings. |
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The activities of political participation and public deliberation, on this view, should not be seen as a burdensome obligation or duty, but rather as intrinsically rewarding. |
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He assessed his questions with pernickety deliberation before replying. |
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Again and again, with slow deliberation, the whale approaches the boat. |
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A few highlights reveal the connection between this emotively charged victim's group and the character of the deliberation that ensued. |
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I believe that democratic deliberation takes place best when the ground rules of the deliberation are not set by the deliberators themselves. |
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After hours of deliberation, the council came to a decision. |
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During the meeting, the Party CEC would disuses new name of NWFP and lengthy deliberation is likely to be held in this regard. |
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To be rational is to be engaged in collaborative, corrigible, historically informed inquiry and deliberation. |
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After lengthy deliberation, King Edward's court found in favour of Balliol. |
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Concerning the king's feudal court, such deliberation could include the question of declaring war. |
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A court was set up and after two years of deliberation, it pronounced John Balliol to be king. |
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When Hobson's choice is placed before one, deliberation is of no great use. |
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Did the Arizona legislators satisfy the principles of deliberation when they decided to defund organ transplants? |
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If publicity surrounds the deliberation event, however, citizens beyond the small group of deliberators can also become informed about issues. |
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After careful deliberation, the ABMS developed and mandated that all member boards develop specialty-specific MOC programs. |
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After much deliberation we decided that Ryeland sheep would be the breed for us. |
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Jeff Rimmer, who taught at Wallasey Gym Club, was found not guilty by a unanimous verdict after less than two hours' deliberation. |
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In Connecticut, alternate jurors are dismissed before the panel of sworn jurors begin deliberation. |
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After hearing the evidence and often jury instructions from the judge, the group retires for deliberation, to consider a verdict. |
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As Harvey explains in his A Brief History of Neoliberalism, neoliberals see democracy as a hoarding behind which lurk deliberation and dissent. |
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The General Assembly usually meets for a week of intensive deliberation once a year in May. |
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Turning to the third goal, Conti reads Farrer's view of personal identity not as one rooted in Cartesian dualism but in the natural conjunctiveness of moral deliberation. |
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The proceedings of grand jury are, in the first instance, at the instigation of the government or other prosecutor, and ex parte and in secret deliberation. |
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This trial was the pinnacle of years of unrest and deliberation. |
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After hours of detailed debate stretching late into the night Monday, the San Rafael City Council pushed off a decision until Aug. 6 to allow for further deliberation. |
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Once deliberation has taken place, the Court issues a majority opinion. |
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The intellectualist sees our intellectual activities as not being grounded on habits but instead on processes like thinking, deliberation, and judgment. |
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