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However, the connection between deliberation and the perception of a disvalue is not a necessary connection: one may apprehend a disvalue without deliberation, and one may deliberate and still fail to apprehend a disvalue.
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We may deliberate for hours whether we go to the grocery store or pharmacy.
A separate issue is whether in a certain clinical situation, with the full knowledge that a patient is G6PD-deficient, one may administer rasburicase nevertheless, having deliberated that allopurinol is not a valid alternative, and having weighed that the life of the patient is more at risk from TLS than from AHA and methaemoglobinaemia, which will develop and will be appropriately managed.
One can, however, fulfill these conditions without prior deliberation or decision, and if one has deliberated, one may have had little choice but to incur them" (2006, p. 290).
Whatever one may think of Wednesday's figures, it is consistent with other recent data indicating a thaw in the housing market, largely driven by deliberate policy decisions from Washington.
It's one thing to deliberate and review grants.
Some new ones may emerge.
For example, in 2001, a UK Parliament document stated that 'Some diseases occur so infrequently in nature that the appearance of just one case may be suggestive of deliberate release' and went on to say that 'UK clinicians are also being alerted to watch out for tell-tale symptoms and presentations'.
8 A falsified medicine, however, is one where deliberate and criminal intent is involved.
The ambiguity may be deliberate.
Sometimes, that silence may be deliberate.
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