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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions deliberate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions that are intentional and carefully considered, often in a context discussing behavior or decision-making.
Example: "His actions deliberate, he approached the situation with caution and thoughtfulness."
Alternatives: "intentional actions" or "purposeful actions".
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The task appeared to become somewhat easier tonight, when the National Hockey League suspended Maple Leafs forward Shayne Corson for Game 7 because he attempted to kick Islanders defenseman Eric Cairns after a fight late in Game 6. Colin Campbell, the league's director of hockey operations, called Corson's actions deliberate and dangerous.
The promotion policy 'covers all the actions, deliberate or accepted by the company, designed to enrich the life of each employee in terms of knowledge, know-how, material and psychological comfort in the workplace, status and social recognition' (Mahé de Boislandelle 1993, p. 115).
2) Intentional actions: deliberate actions that may lead to an error because the person lacks the knowledge required to tackle the situation (mistakes), or because the person disregards the appropriate procedure (violations).
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What we cannot accept is an action, deliberate or not, that stops us from fulfilling them.
So focus on action, deliberate intentional "doing while being".
Lawyers for their families have reached broad agreement with lawyers for the NSW police commissioner and the commonwealth government on limited access to details of the top-secret emergency action and deliberate action plans used in the incident.
Many philosophers, including me, understand free will as a set of capacities for imagining future courses of action, deliberating about one's reasons for choosing them, planning one's actions in light of this deliberation and controlling actions in the face of competing desires.
Snow's actions were deliberate and opportunistic.
"Purinton's actions were deliberate and dangerous," Colin Campbell said in a statement.
Nick Sutton, for the RSPCA, told the court it was obvious that her actions were deliberate.
Jailing Pollard, Judge Graham Cottle said her actions were "deliberate, sustained, callous acts" that had left both families devastated.
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