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He is saying, from a military man's perspective: 'I defended my people and my country', which will make the whole issue more difficult to deliberate and to debate.
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Whereas it was very difficult for children and adolescents to deliberate on the primary objective of the trial, they were able to appreciate fully the benefits, risks and consequences for every day life.
Baby hatches can urge society as a whole to deliberate current situation in which child-rearing is difficult.
Under the agreement between the United States and Brazil, discussions over some difficult topics like agricultural subsidies would shift to the World Trade Organization, leaving the Free Trade Area of the Americas to deliberate issues where a wider consensus could be reached.
I like to deliberate.
The jurors withdrew to deliberate.
But Mr. Linder said that if the jury continued to deliberate a long time, that would suggest that the person who felt threatened did not succumb to pressure from fellow jurors, and would make an appeal more difficult to win.
To his surprise, the man stopped and began to deliberate.
Nor do they need to deliberate.
But the jury never got the chance to deliberate.
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