• If sharing music was a deliberate act back then, today it is becoming an impulsive one.

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  • "I was hopeful it was an accident and not a deliberate act, " Mrs Heaton added.

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  • The Fed let them, again not out of neglect but as a deliberate act.

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  • But most Palestinians never viewed the uprising as a deliberate act of revolt.

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  • Sir William's point is that the unfairness can often be the result of ignorance or thoughtlessness, not necessarily of a deliberate act.

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  • As individuals, communities, and nations of the world, we must make a conscious declaration to rise above this deliberate act to hijack our way of life and our mindset.

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  • Pakistani officials immediately termed the attack, which killed 26 Pakistani soldiers, a "deliberate act of aggression, " while U.S. officials maintained that the Pakistani security officials had fired on the helicopters first.

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  • In the end, Tribune was purchased by a wealthy billionaire, Sam Zell, at what turned out to be considerable personal cost though this was less a deliberate act of philanthropy than a catastrophic commercial mistake.

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  • Currently, almost any accounting system you can think of records mistakes of commission, when a deliberate act goes wrong, but keeps no record of mistakes of omission: things not done that should have been.

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  • Mr. Masood said he had taped a television chat show Saturday after the attack on the border posts during which he was the only participant arguing that the U.S. wouldn't have targeted Pakistani soldiers in Mohmand as a deliberate act of aggression.

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  • According to an opinion poll last year, 33% of evangelicals think hurricanes are a deliberate act of God which presumably means that man should not mess with them. (Some 13% of non-evangelical Protestants, 15% of Catholics and, bizarrely, 17% of non-religious people agree.) Twenty-two leading evangelicals wrote to the National Association of Evangelicals asking it not to endorse the climate initiative.

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  • Bishop, 15, the student pilot in the Tampa crash, indicated he supported accused terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and that the act was deliberate, authorities said.

    CNN: graphic

  • Playing point forward is less than ideal for Anthony, a six-time All-Star, because it makes him more deliberate and leaves him less opportunity to act as a deadly spot-up shooter.

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  • Not only must there usually be an agreement between two or more parties, but there is also an additional requirement that a sufficiency of evidence exists to establish, on balance, that the act or omission complained of was deliberate and not merely negligent or inadvertent.

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  • Mr Blair's political opponents, especially those in the Conservative Party, cannot decide whether to portray these and other constitutional changes as an act of careless vandalism or as a deliberate plot to destroy a political union that has worked well for almost 300 years.

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  • The most important of these has been the systematic and deliberate dumbing down of U.S. government efforts to understand, characterize and, therefore, act against the enemy.

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