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to deliberations
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The act of deliberating, or of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a choice or measure; careful consideration; mature reflection.
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But he suggested that the association remained opposed to deliberations on philosophical grounds.
"2017 is going to be very much open to deliberations," Steven Kalmin, finance director, told Bloomberg.
She is hoping to lend weight to deliberations of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, or Cites (pronounced SIGH-tees).
He urged that the same spirit of bipartisan unity that marked the war against terrorism be extended to deliberations on the lagging economy.
Justice Visitacion-Lewis insthemtod them to return to deliberations and to search for any portion of the testimony that might help them.
The judge in the fraud trial of the financier R. Allen Stanford ordered the jury on Monday to return to deliberations after it said it could not reach a unanimous verdict in its fourth day of reviewing the evidence.
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Other voices, other systems of seeing, are excluded with something close to deliberation; they are reduced to being marginal, eccentric.
They are slow, expensive and subject to deliberation and scrutiny.
Prior to deliberation, 61 percent supported such a change, and after 81percentt did.
However, despite intense investigation the identity, location, and differentiation potential of MaSCs remain subject to deliberation.
These facts about deliberation help us to recognize shortcomings in the significance that the law attaches to deliberation.
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