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Exact duplication of the original procedures is deliberately avoided.
We deliberately avoided a plan to establish a large-scale collaboration between the participants.
Reactions ranged from deliberately avoiding information to expressing the temptation not to gather information due to how discouraging it made the prognosis feel.
Others have been deliberately introduced to new areas or have expanded their distributions following the anthropogenic breakdown of biogeographic barriers.
Secondly, it presented itself in deliberately (but misleadingly) unassertive terms, aspiring in its constitution only to ' support and assist ' imperial projects.
Directives may be weakened by 'domestication' during transposition and implementation, either deliberately or through neglect, leading to synthetic forms of transfer.
Their systematic actions to these ends definitively puts paid to the idea that they were deliberately stoking the racial violence.
Recent advances include greater emphasis on experiments at optical wavelengths, and the construction of a new radio telescope that is deliberately designed for such reconnaissance.
However, it should be noted that some topics have deliberately not been included because they are ambiguous.
In view of the focality of the outbreak, it seems most unlikely that the virus was introduced deliberately.
People who r un the clubs and sporting associations determine which rules are operative therein, and they can modify those rules deliberately through amendments thereto.
Instead of attempting to eliminate emergent phenomena, it could be interesting to explore how this might be deliberately achieved and harnessed.
I think it is arrogant for officials to consider deliberately undermining their ministers by going outside the department.
In reactive and concurrent programs, intermediate states are visible and synchronization can be used, deliberately or accidentally, to leak information.
We deliberately avoid such dependent types by identifying families with classes.
We deliberately chose a selected clinical population, that is, palliative cancer patients referred to a pain and symptom control clinic.
Correspondingly, plasma theorists always freely substituted real plasmas by plasma ensembles, whether doing deliberately or unintentionally.
We are deliberately quite vague here and avoid any attempts to give an exact definition for this space of compressible flow.
The length of the book is deliberately short and this produces a sense of brevity in some of the chapters.
Stories that originally occurred in both countries were deliberately elicited in order to get examples of incidents that had originally occurred in both languages.
Usually the terms are carefully avoided, but they can also be deliberately uttered in anger.
Most are obviously and deliberately jokes about these places "made up" by local community members.
Our discussion is deliberately restricted to a consideration of the representation of linguistic resources for generation.
We deliberately tried to insulate paradigmatic classes from each other for reasons of monotonicity in lexical extension.
There was deliberately no explicit hierarchy in the attempt to establish a functional informal group structure for the research.
Note that the description of this syntactic relation is deliberately generic, in a manner just sufficient for present purposes.
Object 2 had been deliberately broken, with the head set between the legs of the skeleton.
In order to study the effects of these problem behaviors, children with internalizing or externalizing behavior were deliberately selected for the research group.
Could the editor have deliberately incorporated biased historical accounts into the new edition?
The authors deliberately focus, however, on issues and teaching strategies specific to indigenous education.
Agencies were deliberately set up to implement and not make policy.
In terms of rules of place it is important to note the difference between explicitly marking out your performance area and deliberately not doing so.
Western guitarists shock established aesthetics by deliberately using heavy distortion, insisting that sounds which had always been heard as 'noise' be reinterpreted as music.
Furthermore, the selection deliberately avoids a chronological approach, following, instead, a thematic one that provides the chosen texts with a particularly noteworthy intellectual coherence.
I wonder if ' racism ' is deliberately omitted as being too contentious, and whether it is better subsumed under the cloak of ethnicity ?
Illustrating such essentialisms are persistent parables (we use this term quite deliberately) in academia and popular culture.
The confident songbird shows off by "deliberately depriving itself of information," ceding priority to the left hemisphere in the process.
In the reaching and grasping task, patients either missed the target altogether, or had to deliberately correct their movements to acquire the target.
In contrast, conventional experiments can rarely detect change on a dimension not deliberately measured.
The essay is deliberately ambiguous about the author's skin colour, frustrating any assumptions the reader might have.
In deliberately focusing on one affected group or another, biomedical research and public health policies typically provide benefits only to the target group.
Sarsens were perhaps deliberately selected because of natural markings upon them, or their fortuitous resemblance to artificial or natural forms.
The pictures are deliberately rendered in different systems of texture strokes and styles.
Depending on the child's cognitive level, it may not matter whether the perpetrator is truly helping the child or deliberately causing harm and pain.
Artefacts, or material objects deliberately fashioned by animals, are a third, increasingly important form of replicating entities.
Behavioral self-control strategies for deliberately limiting drinking among college students.
In light of this, the preceding tune emerges as a deliberately crude form of rustic style.
The last two chapters reflect a deliberately greater emphasis on the environment in this edition.
Furthermore, in a controlled experimental situation, the process to transition will depend on the nature of the disturbances which are deliberately introduced into the flow.
In recent years, several series of advertisements, often for tobacco products, have been deliberately obscure about which product they advertise.
When anyone uses jargon, he or she is speaking to others belonging to a privileged community, and deliberately excludes outsiders.
Of loving the directness of their language, of their saying exactly and deliberately what they mean.
Deliberately mixing genres is the source of much humour.
As recent work has highlighted, in these years a growing number of companies deliberately violated labor laws in order to break union organizing drives.
Each had deliberately come off the pill to conceive, was living with the father, and continued the pregnancy.
There are then the chemicals that are deliberately added to commercially prepared foods.
One unpublished survey in a rural area showed that 17% of the women interviewed had deliberately ended at least one pregnancy.
We have deliberately avoided semantic considerations in this paper.
In other words, they deliberately chose to use it.
More recently this self metaphor has been deliberately extended to that most intimate of the selfs function, cognition.
In reclaiming their voices, those who were deliberately removed from society seize opportunity to reinsert themselves and their experience into the collective memory.
The book deliberately presented a more optimistic scenario than that suggested by prevailing trends.
There is no need deliberately to lie or distort any facts to mislead others.
The article is nonetheless an important one, in particular for its elaboration of the proposal that the contemporary meaning of the fresco was deliberately ambiguous.
Most of her journeys were undertaken either for routine and material reasons (work, study, shopping), or were deliberately constructed to explore the city.
After a few weeks, weekends were increasingly used deliberately to explore new areas of the city.
Therefore, if one deliberately operates only on one eye, the possibility of correcting high myopia or hyperopia will be lost.
The purpose of this work was to assess visual sensitivity to color errors introduced deliberately into pictures synthesized from hyperspectral images of natural scenes.
On the debating courtyard, monks deliberately place this ideology in jeopardy.
He deliberately avoids deciding whether music should be construed as instant gratification or within a self-consciously virtuous tradition of structural hearing.
By deliberately creating a situation characterized by a large amount of bureaucratic slippage, legislators increased their own opportunities for intervention and facilitation.
However, as the textures following the attacks could be grouped easily by general type, they have been laden deliberately with small, specific spectromorphological detail.
Thirdly, what do you do when a skilled writer deliberately blends the standard and the rest, for artistic and communicative purposes?
He behaves as if he were deliberately first constructing a simple model and intended to make it more complicated later.
Deliberately, it is unclear whether the "currents" mentioned in the passage belong to water or to electricity.
They are deliberately flexible to allow for creative programming, since a 'one size fits all' approach is counterintuitive to health promotion.
His characters are deliberately extreme and consciously controversial.
One cannot, practically speaking, spend one's life trying to stop "natural" pain occurring everywhere, but one can seriously try to avoid deliberately causing pain oneself.
The problem discussed was deliberately kept simple so that the complete solution process could be demonstrated explicitly.
Second, the experimenter deliberately left a small gap between the time when the participants wrote down each nonword and the reading of the next.
After all, there is more than one way to mislead a reader, and a deliberately misdrawn rune is one of them.
The deliberately nonscientific language here invites the reader to conjure a world almost surrealistic in the strangeness of its flora and fauna.
They appear to be deliberately flaked tools and have therefore been classed as polyhedrons although it is not impossible that they are utilised cores.
How to create, deliberately and purposefully, cultural situations in which instinctive, non-deliberate, purely inspirational myth-makers will arise and appeal to the soul of a people?
I have deliberately simplified most of these topics: the legal historian knows that juridical reality is more complex than appears in my text.
There is also a very important smaller group who have deliberately injured themselves in some way.
Psychological comfort is inextricably related to physical comfort although some interactions are deliberately planned by staff to contribute to psychological comfort.
Contemporary feminism has deliberately institutionalised a very cooperative speech style.
I had, quite deliberately, burned my bridges- there was no returning to the closet for me.
I say 'deals with' deliberately, for how else are we to account for this?
The voice here is impersonal, speaking from behind the mask of kingship, deliberately avoiding the first person singular of individual response.
I have used the word 'embrace' here deliberately - and not only because it is a love-comedy we are concerned with.
She takes a deliberately expansive definition of life-writing, which enables her, for instance, to read non-textual modes of inscription alongside more conventional forms.
Three of the architects interviewed deliberately avoided its use until the design of the building had been relatively resolved by other means.
As a result, they deliberately limited the social base of the movement.
Who collects and what is reported may be at best random or at worst deliberately false.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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