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Styron says that he works very deliberately, needing to get each small section right before moving on, but experiencing occasional bursts of fluency.
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By the middle of 2008, there was a consensus among British and American authorities that the rate-setting process — whether or not it was deliberately manipulated — needed to be fixed.
If Mr. Beninati is being deliberately perverse, he needs to be more deliberate.
In other cases, we need to deliberately cultivate distance — to "gain perspective".
That means that companies either deliberately overstated or understated needed reserves, or they found significant errors, he said.
Mrs. Shaw's lawyers, at Littlepage & Associates of Houston, said the company deliberately withheld important information needed by doctors and their patients.
As a result, even though the central bank has taken some expansionary steps, they've often been smaller than needed and deliberately limited in duration.
For that you need to deliberately choose a section of society and bully it in the bluntest, most boorish way imaginable.
It's embarrassing that Europe's 2020 goal is so weak that the EU would need to deliberately slow Europe's reductions not to meet it.
Friendships, in other words, are more intuitive and emotional than deliberately political, and women need not fret about how theirs are formed.
Whether deliberately replanting trees is needed to help steer a land back to its previous state is also an open question, the study suggests.
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