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Jim Allister, leader of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV), said those loose ends were deliberate, aimed at conning the loyalists into believing they had signed up to a settlement rather than a process.
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It wasn't misjudgment: more like taking deliberate aim and shooting yourself in the foot.
It's possible that Israel did so with the deliberate aim of prolonging hostilities.
The usually mild AN Whitehead said: "The deliberate aim of peace easily passes into its bastard substitute, anaesthesia".
Scores have reportedly being hit by teargas canisters as a result of police taking deliberate aim at them.
Jakarta has given financial incentives to encourage hundreds of thousands of migrants from Java, with the deliberate aim of making West Papuans a minority in their own land.
The sheer weight of that pattern, involving 100 people in Britain alone, points to this being not a coincidence but a deliberate aim.
The upper earnings limit was set at £60,000 with the deliberate aim of giving a warm state-funded hug to nine out of 10 families.
The wicketkeeper Gareth Cross took deliberate aim at the stumps and missed, allowing Carberry to complete his hundred from 66 balls with three sixes and 11 fours.
Our societal attitudes towards sexuality have, thankfully, shifted enormously since the days when graham crackers were invented with the deliberate aim of being so bland that they would help to curb the excitement that leads to masturbation.
He and a coterie of like-minded dance writers mounted a kind of cultural takeover bid, taking deliberate aim at the dance establishment and pushing themselves forward as the voices of the rising generation.
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