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At the same time, Hirsch said any decisions would be made deliberately.
"Science GCSEs have been made deliberately tougher, so a fall was expected.
Because they are not made deliberately they do not come with assigned meanings.
Mr. Davis wanted any decision to run the advertisement to be made deliberately and carefully.
The term is usually restricted, however, to pictures made deliberately to influence opinion or to argue a point.
He also doesn't explain how a mistake can be made "deliberately," which seems oxymoronic, something like a "planned accident".
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Southwood also said Wyvil counselled Lawrie to make "deliberately and knowingly false" statements.
The FCA has the power to prosecute executives who make deliberately or recklessly misleading statements to the stock exchange.
The regulator has the power to prosecute those who make deliberately or recklessly misleading statements to the stock exchange.
Photos of males making deliberately comic faces or winking slyly at the camera were categorized as "never".
Men make deliberately negative remarks to young women – impertinent comments about their clothes or hair – expecting to pique their interest and undermine their confidence at the same time.
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