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The phrase "act of deliberation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in legal and formal contexts to refer to the intentional and careful consideration of a decision or action. Example: The judge praised the defendant's act of deliberation before making their final plea, showing that they had thought carefully about their actions.
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Such a move to the default meaning is not preceded by a conscious act of deliberation as to whether this meaning was indeed intended by the speaker.
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As Jung-Beeman and Kounios see it, the insight process is an act of cognitive deliberation — the brain must be focussed on the task at hand — transformed by accidental, serendipitous connections.
Bentham does not recommend that they figure into every act of moral deliberation because of the efficiency costs which need to be considered.
But imagine that, instead of your brain automatically giving you a dose of adrenaline, speeding up your breathing and calculating all the right movements autonomously, you had to perform each of these functions as separate acts of conscious deliberation.
The haste with which Trump acted stands in contrast to the weeks of deliberation culminating in a decision not to strike in 2013.
Willing, then, is a motion, and is merely the last act of desire or aversion in any process of deliberation.
The person who is weak goes through a process of deliberation and makes a choice; but rather than act in accordance with his reasoned choice, he acts under the influence of a passion.
The jury's decision, which came after nine hours of deliberation, signals that it believed Quattrone acted in a corrupt manner on Dec. 5, 2000, when he sent an e-mail to his technology banking group.
By moving away from direct democracy to elected legislatures, the very act of choosing representatives to do the deliberation and deciding would, as one of them might have put it, in the balanced prose of the eighteenth century, move the quarrels from the furious passions of the street to the calm deliberations of the statehouse.
By contrast, the impetuous person does not go through a process of deliberation and does not make a reasoned choice; he simply acts under the influence of a passion.
The case went to trial during which Bruce acted as his own attorney and, after eight days of trail, on Dec 22 , 2011 after only four hours of deliberation, jurors convicted Bruce on four counts.
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