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But the deliberate off-the-ball fouling remained a part of Nelson's strategy.
At the "maxi-trial" of Palermo, in the late nineteen-eighties, when he was one of four hundred and seventy-five defendants, he made a public statement in which he wished his judges "peace and serenity" as they went off to deliberate on their sentence.
Deliberating about trade-offs is a central dimension of governance, and disregarding trade-offs can give rise to conflicts between management objectives and can often blur the complex dynamics between biophysical characteristics and local culture and livelihoods leading to less responsiveness from the governance system (Brown et al. 2001).
The change was deliberate: "Coming off an album that is almost unperformable live, I definitely wanted the live show to reflect this record a little bit more," Rose said.
So, now the judges go off and deliberate.
He sent them off to deliberate again; after about 40 minutes, they said they could not continue.
Before the jurors went off to deliberate, one of the radio hosts asked if there was anything like caillettes in New York.
When the performances ended, and the judges went off to deliberate, right on cue, Ms. DiDonato referred to their "unenviable" job.
Mr. Ferrari, the juror, said the scene in the jury room often became contentious; people talked over one another or broke off to deliberate in groups.
The president of the court said it was high time to decide the verdict, and the gods went off to deliberate.
Last week, while the jury was still deliberating, Trump brushed off a question about whether he'd pardon Manafort but called the situation "very sad".
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