Sentence examples for deliberate structure from inspiring English sources

"deliberate structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a design that was done with intent and purpose. For example, you could say, "The architect created a deliberate structure, with an intentional focus on balance and energy flow."

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It is not a deliberate structure, but it is probably because there have not been a lot of BAME people joining.

He added that investment banking had always had a disproportionate amount of partners "as it is more dependent upon senior relationships" and that suggesting the division was partner-heavy "ignores the deliberate structure and makeup of the business".

Inspiring curiosity where it has not been the norm requires a deliberate structure.

Scattered across time, free of chronology, the stories in the book nevertheless have a careful and deliberate structure.

The cross section PA images from the VisualSonics system in Figure 6 a representing the sagittal plane for centrally located tumor showed that the tumor shape with the PA signal decreased slightly on day 8. Unlike the PAM imaging system, the linear transducer array mainly supplies the physical morphology instead of imaging deliberate structure such as microvessels.

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The innovation in this approach did not lie in the issues covered by the interview questions, all resonant of earlier studies on aspects of integration, but in the deliberate structuring of the interviews to cover each integration domain; in the focus on the effectors that explain experiences; and in the exploration of the impact of experiences in one domain on another.

The basic tempo is deliberate, the structure a series of charged repetitions.

"I think the plays have a kind of heightened quality to them," Stephens says, "and that's deliberate – the structure and form.

These materials use very specific and deliberate molecular structures that can interact with neurons or protein structures inside the cells.

"Chicago" has the same soap-opera-like structure, deliberate cross section of characters and embedded denunciation of dictatorship as "The Yacoubian Building".

Mr. Sunstein and Mr. Thaler say that this apparent contradiction is reconciled through what they call "choice architecture". This is the deliberate imposition of structure in an environment — etching flies in a urinal — to induce people to make better choices.

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