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11 Sentences With "deliberatively"

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continued her call for Congress to do its investigative work deliberatively.
But the Speaker said he wanted to approach the issue deliberatively to protect due process and Second Amendment rights.
He used it determinedly, deliberately and deliberatively, knowing exactly what it would mean to his followers in the United States.
"As an institution, we act deliberatively, which may not be at the time scale of Twitter," McNutt told BuzzFeed News by email.
We have to start by deliberatively engaging people across the country —  not only in the big cities or the smaller cities; but across all communities.
It's become obvious to me, particularly this week, that Republicans plan to move more quickly and less deliberatively than Democrats did in drafting the Affordable Care Act.
And this week, one thing has become quite clear: Republicans plan to move more quickly and less deliberatively than Democrats did in drafting the Affordable Care Act.
If you're deliberatively laying the groundwork for social justice on a college campus in a written petition, you have the choice to make arguments in place of demands.
After its introduction on March 9, Vox's Sarah Kliff compared it to the rollout of Obamacare: Republicans plan to move more quickly and less deliberatively than Democrats did in drafting the Affordable Care Act.
In this room weapons and various tools the Allies left during the evacuation from the peninsula are exhibited. They are deliberatively cracked by the Allies. These include uniforms, canned foods, flasks etc. . The naval room is the room of the Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign preceding the Gallipoli campaign on 18 March 1915.
" Tory MP Andrew Bridgen accused Tory remainers supportive of Grieve's amendment to the Brexit bill of deliberatively attempting to stop the UK leaving the EU completely. Speaking the day after the vote, in the Commons at Prime Minister's Questions, May said, "We have seen concerns raised about the role of Parliament in relation to the Brexit process. What I agreed yesterday is that, as the Bill goes back to the Lords, we will have further discussions with colleagues over those concerns. This morning, I have agreed with the Brexit Secretary that we will bring forward an amendment in the Lords, and there are a number of things that will guide our approach in doing so... As my right hon. friend the Brexit Secretary made clear in the House yesterday, the Government’s hand in the negotiations cannot be tied by Parliament, but the Government must be accountable to Parliament.

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