Someone who can, in all deliberateness, actually give forth that depraved statement would do well, truly, to reconsider or shut up. |
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You can see the deliberateness with which the scholar seeks his material after he gets going, but a poet never lives in that way at all. |
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It is has a sense of heightened unreality, a deliberateness that gives the characters depth despite occasionally too-smooth dialogue. |
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Your poise and deliberateness gives assurance that you know what you are talking about. |
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With studious deliberateness, Rev Good did not take his eyes of the prescripted statement, and read it slowly, carefully and word perfect. |
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Not only, then, does materialist evolutionary theory fail to deliver knowledge, truth, deliberateness and agency, but they are of little or no evolutionary value. |
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Second, the presence of qualities such as deliberateness and independence are sometimes incompatible with the developmental disability. |
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But not everybody is satisfied with the deliberateness of the Mitsubishi Lancer car. |
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I braced myself and, with equal deliberateness, he bypassed me completely. |
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Later, when society distorts our wants and makes it harder for us to care, the deliberateness of ethical caring supplements the spontaneity of natural caring. |
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Intellectual style, professional priorities, deliberateness, and truth telling. |
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Conversely, the sense of serenity and wisdom achieved by directors such as India's Satyajit Ray or Japan's Ozu Yasujirō emanates from the deliberateness with which they pace even the most dramatic of actions. |
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As a politician, he was astute enough aided by a talent for florid oratory but gradually lost touch with Roman feeling and fatally lacked the cold deliberateness of Octavian. |
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My mother prepared herself for the evening with the same somber deliberateness of the gladiators in Spartacus. |
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He answered each question with a head-of-state sort of deliberateness. |
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