And he does tend to overuse a few devices, like rhetorical questions, deliberatively repetitive phrasing, and direct address. |
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Indeed, many critical theorists have a surprisingly standard conception of how democracy is best organized discursively and deliberatively. |
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The approach is distinctive because it enables patients and service users to tell their own stories deliberatively. |
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Yet, documents are hard to get hold of, not reproduced, not circulated, nor deliberatively discussed during meetings or reflection opportunities. |
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Like the characters in this tale, people are often torn between impulsively choosing immediate rewards or more deliberatively planning for the future. |
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If we want an infrastructure bank it would seem wise to devise its structure and procedural rules deliberatively, not in a rush, and to allow time for the operation of a truly rigorous project-approval process. |
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But they rarely work together deliberatively and explicitly on a given project over a sustained period of time and they never work with representatives from community groups in that way. |
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It is the redistribution of power that enables have-not citizens, presently excluded from the political and economic processes, to be deliberatively included in the future. |
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We are asking residents to be aware of the situation and use water more carefully and deliberatively, especially when it comes to lawn watering and other non-essential uses. |
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