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A hybrid system would allow Americans to decide on their nominees more deliberatively, and with better information.
He speaks cautiously, even deliberatively, as if television comedy were the most serious of matters.
He stood slowly, then deliberatively moved toward his son to give Trystin a firm hug.
Slowly, deliberatively, he visualized a sphere of blackness around the purple crystal.
Mr. Brown reacted to the allegations more deliberatively.
The overcaptain turns towards the junior officer, deliberatively.
He has come to the conclusion, deliberatively and sincerely, that Badme belongs to Ethiopia.
"He needs to make far-reaching decisions, deliberatively.
When his turn came to speak just before 4 o'clock, Judge Alito silently and deliberatively poured himself a glass of water before he began.
Some of them are un-performable, but each deliberatively examines a certain presupposition about the nature of music and art and carries ideas to an extreme.
He paused, then added, deliberatively, "And I think you have to have the kind of perspective and focus to filter that sort of thing out."
Every word was deliberated at great length - not fast, not glibly, but at great length, very deliberatively, very solemnly.
He gives them deliberatively uninformative names like the Tiny Mite, the Pee Wee and the Miniature St. Bernard, which has no St. Bernard in it whatsoever.
Mr. Bork's conservative defenders asserted that his thoughts were either taken out of context, or dated, or deliberatively tentative, and that to fault him for them was unfair and chilled free-wheeling academic debate.
The fact of the matter is, Mr. Chairman, that the Constitution was written very calmly, deliberatively, and solemnly - thank goodness - and I think it's time for Constitution 101 for America.
Anthony Giddens commented on the 'vivid change in [Parkin's] writing style': While Class inequality and political order(1971) was 'written neutrally and dispassionately', Marxism and class theory was marked by a 'deliberatively provocative tone'.
Gov. Percival P. Baxter's gift of the land to the state of Maine in the 1930's required that the state park be kept deliberatively primitive - there is no asphalt or running water within the park's roughly 320 square miles.
Very many things to be consulted of, and deliberatively touched upon, with Mitchell and England; no end of things and considerations, for England and King Friedrich, in this that is now about to burst forth on an astonished world!
Democrats moved quickly but deliberatively at the beginning of the 111th Congress to pass a bold plan to jumpstart our economy and provide short-term help to those hurt most by the economic recession while providing long-term solutions that will build a new foundation for our economy for years to come.
Some softnosed peruser might mayhem take it up erogenously as the usual case of spoons, prostituta in herba plus dinky pinks deliberatively summersaulting off her bisexycle, at the main entrance of curate's perpetual soutane suit with her one to see and awoh!
"Tom is a very careful and deliberative man," said David Girard-diCarlo, who was chairman of Mr. Ridge's campaigns for governor, "and there are times in his past where care and deliberation made those who are impatient feel he is moving too deliberatively and too slow."
That temperament is an issue at all suggests New Yorkers' ambivalence about whether the overheated city - with its steady stream of racially charged issues - can withstand a supposedly volatile mayor on the model of Edward I. Koch or whether it can survive one who also gets angry but responds deliberatively.