• Founders must be deliberate in establishing the cultural DNA and training team members to recruit based on a defined set of cultural values.

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  • You must be more deliberate in managing your career to assure that you create the opportunities to do what you enjoy doing and be part of an environment that allows you to thrive.

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  • With rare exceptions (George W. Bush's administration), the United States tends to be more deliberate and reactive in the projection of its military power because it has greater discretion.

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  • But this was not found to be in any way deliberate or negligent, and the architects did not mislead the assembly to win the contract.

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  • Ahead of the closing statements, a judge is putting the finishing touches on legal instructions to be read to a jury on how to deliberate in the case.

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  • And there are always going to be distractions, both inadvertent and deliberate, but in the end, the American people are focused on the economic issues, principally, that affect their daily lives.

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  • His lips are pressed together in a way that may not be deliberate.

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  • Iraqi judicial law will be implemented in case these forces commit a serious and deliberate felony outside their military bases and when off duty.

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  • Deliberate measures were said to be needed at the policy level but also in global businesses, decision-making and the media in order to enhance gender parity.

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  • The finance minister said in his budget speech that the government would deliberate on allowing foreign investment in retail and that it may be a way to counter food inflation.

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  • There are many who claim the delays are deliberate because the meetings that needed to be held were during an election year in the United States.

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  • Still, even in the absence of deliberate manipulation, boards of directors could be held accountable for whether they have produced accurate financial statements that properly reflect accounting for options grants.

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  • Practice the language of trust in both explicit words and deliberate behavior, and your personal brand will be the better for it.

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  • Secretary Weinberger will also be remembered for the seminal role he played in shifting the national paradigm from one of deliberate vulnerability to ballistic missile attack to one in which anti-missile defenses are part of a comprehensive homeland security posture.

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  • The Small Fires Unit will be based in Bedworth and will support a project that is claimed to have reduced the number of deliberate small fires.

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  • But given the Justice Department's desire to criminalize complicity in money laundering--whether deliberate or otherwise--Merrill's mea culpa may be only the start of a long penance.

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