Sentence examples for deliberate call from inspiring English sources

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Aware, however, of the setback suffered by Pope Adrian VI's precipitate reform policy a decade earlier, he proceeded, in the face of great internal opposition, with a slow but deliberate call for conversion of the Roman clergy and curia, as well as a reorganization of the papal offices.

Analysis of 1201 incoming calls from our experience sampling method study of cell phone use shows that "who" is calling is used most of the time (87.4%) by individuals to make deliberate call handling decisions (N=834), in contrast to the interruptee's current local social (34.9%) or cognitive (43%) contexts.

For the first time I felt as if there was a deliberate call for that congregation to stand with the queer community in their time of mourning.

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The Boeing Company reported the wire damage to the Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday, but has not said whether it considered the damage deliberate, calling it only "suspicious".

So, if you believe it was a deliberate act, call and signal dead ball and do not award any runs to the batting side.

And Erasmus has emerged as possibly the most intriguing figure of them all, sometimes a deliberate wombat, called slowly forth from his warren behind the stumps to pronounce, through eyelids weighed down with the burden of Truth, out, or as the case may be, not out; at others a jolly butcher, brandishing his light meter from under a capacious white coat like it's some particularly fine salami.

Sometimes a drug's true benefits are discovered by deliberate studies, called follow-on trials that examine new uses for a medicine.

It is this deliberate play-calling which has helped Michigan State to outwit and outlast opponents during the Dantonio era.

Aside from these faults, several critics also commented on Marching Mens "deliberate vagueness", calling the book a "generous if misty vision of the future".

But this production doesn't call deliberate attention to these elements.

One might hesitate to call deliberate behaviour an "expression" because of the intervening conscious activity it involves.

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