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Mr Fukuda has already extended the Diet's current extraordinary session once, until December 15th, so that the refuelling bill can be deliberated in the upper house.
From Star Trek to Avatar, no big budget sci-fi show or fantasy film worth its salt would be complete without a fully-formed language that can be deliberated, cogitated and learned by its legions of diehard viewers.
Research can therefore also have impact by elucidating the values and assumptions underlying health status assessment measures so that these can be deliberated on by a broad range of stakeholders [ 93].
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Opacity and ambiguity can be deliberate effects in modernist writing: sometimes the text goes dark, reference becomes uncertain, language aspires to the condition of music.
While in an editorial, the Gulf paper, Khaleej Times, stated: "The only possible reason for Danish newspapers' decision to republish controversial caricatures that ignited worldwide violent protests two years ago can be deliberate provocation".
"We often see buttock stabbings," she says, "and these can be deliberate attempts to cause bowel injury.
I want to live in hope of life, so that everything I do can be deliberate and thoughtful.
Introductions can be deliberate as in the case of biocontrol agents or the unintended consequence of decisions involving the use of nonindigenous species in agriculture and forestry, alteration of habitat, or movements of goods and people [10], [12], [16].
Inappropriate prescriptions and deviations from guidelines can be deliberate or unintentional.
Eno says the sense – evident in both Thom Pain and Title and Deed – that the dramatist has vanished and the actor is stumbling on as best he can is deliberate.
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