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The inquiry flagged any school that had an abnormal number of erasures on answer sheets where the answers were changed from wrong to right, suggesting deliberate interference by teachers, principals or other administrators.
Commission attorneys say the panel has the right to deliberate in private to protect its negotiating position.
There have been just a handful of federal civil rights indictments alleging that corrections officials violated inmates' civil rights through "deliberate indifference" to their medical needs.
CHICAGO — Summer arrived, another day passed, and the jury in the case of Rod R. Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois, went right on deliberating behind closed doors.
To be clear, patent sharks are not inventors who pursue their own line of research, visibly offer it for sale or licensing early on in the process, and then defend their rights against deliberate infringements.
Bishop Tobin, in a letter publicly released Monday, called Mr. Kennedy's support of abortion rights "a deliberate and obstinate act of the will" that was "unacceptable to the Church and scandalous to many of our members".
It is low-key, lower-voiced, deliberate, right of center but not confrontational.
"The members have a right to carefully deliberate," Mr. Manley said.
When the performances ended, and the judges went off to deliberate, right on cue, Ms. DiDonato referred to their "unenviable" job.
The conduct of all business is controlled by the general will of the whole membership and the right of the deliberate majority to decide.
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