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The problem was, he was a Type B personality who favored a low-key, deliberative approach that would surely delay the changes she wanted.
vowed to make the Senate "more deliberative and efficient" through "fewer filibusters and procedural delays and more opportunities for debate and amendments".
For instance, under the Bush Administration, the US insisted that generic HIV/AIDS medicines had to be cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration before it was willing to pay for them, a move that was seen by some on the Board as delaying decision-making and weakening the participative and deliberative processes of the organisation [ 57].
It voted 75to2525 to cut off the delaying tactics of Democratic dissidents who had been trying to force the chamber to hold a far lengthier and more deliberative debate.
Such a deliberative approach by the lawmakers -- at least three Senate committees will hold hearings -- is not expected to undercut the pace of military planning, although crucial factors like mobilizing troops or deploying weapons in a war against Iraq could be greatly affected if Congress delays its support.
This patient, deliberative nature has served Rao well, particularly in India, where infrastructure projects are hotly pursued but also interminably delayed.
Some election officials said a more deliberative process might have slowed the race to the courthouse, limiting the number of suits filed in Florida and delaying parts of the legal battle until a more complete vote count was known.
This is deliberative democracy".
This is much more deliberative".
We are being very deliberative".
She is decisive, while he is deliberative.
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