Sentence examples for deliberate to take from inspiring English sources

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When the firing was heard in the distance, Greene sent paymaster Keeler to the pilot house for permission to open fire as soon as possible where Worden ordered, Tell Mr. Green not to fire till I give the word, to be cool and deliberate, to take sure aim and not waste a shot.

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The second-quarter provision was a huge one, a deliberate effort to take all the bad medicine there was.

He called the controversy about their relations to donors a "very deliberate attempt to take the foundation down".

Having taken the deliberate decision to take a year out from sport, I have been exploring the outside world before I assess the next stage of my career in the summer.

"This was a deliberate act to take down the nuclear reactor, and a very good way to do it," Mr. Berg, the nuclear agency spokesman, said of the episode in a recent interview.

The terms are "social Darwinism" and "socialism", and in both cases people who use them to describe the other side's philosophy find them neither inaccurate or offensive, while those to whom the terms are being applied go through the roof.The question arises, then: to what extent is use of these kinds of political labels a deliberate effort to take advantage of this dynamic?

But suspicions about individual behaviour are less relevant than the clear fact that the army, given its head by Ariel Sharon, has made a deliberate decision to take the fight to the Palestinians, even at the risk of escalation and of deepening Israel's international problems.Palestinian-Israeli bloodletting can be savage, on both sides.

"The announcement appeared to be a deliberate attempt to take attention from the pre-eminent baseball event of the year, the World Series, and showed a significant disregard for the core principle that baseball is a team game and not an individual sport," DuPuy said.

One expert suggested this was a deliberate effort to take advantage of the fact several small studios had complained ofexperiencing problems when trying to release titles onto the Xbox.

Yes, Southland was a very deliberate attempt to take a wonderful idea and put it on a broadcast network and, particularly at NBC, shove it more toward what would be on cable and see if audiences would support it.

Aristotle mentions, as a corollary of the conclusion that everything that happens, happens of necessity, that "there would be no need to deliberate or to take trouble (thinking that if we do this, this will happen, but if we do not, it will not)." (Aristotle, De Interpretatione, 18b31 3) The thought, presumably, is that it is futile, because what you do will have no effect.

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