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  • 1deliberate — de·lib·er·ate 1 /di li bə ˌrāt/ vb at·ed, at·ing vi: to think about and weigh or discuss issues and decisions carefully the jury retired to deliberate vt: to think about or evaluate de·lib·er·ate 2 /di li bə rət/ adj …

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  • 2deliberate — Synonyms and related words: advise with, advised, aforethought, aimed, aimed at, air, ambling, analyze, back down, balance, bargain, be abstracted, brood, brood over, calculated, call in, calm, canny, canvass, careful, cautious, chaw, chew over,… …

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  • 3The Deliberate Stranger — Infobox Film name = The Deliberate Stranger image size = caption = director = Marvin J. Chomsky producer = Marvin J. Chomsky (producer), Malcolm Stewart (executive producer) writer = Hesper Anderson (screenplay), Richard W. Larsen (book) narrator …

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  • 4advise together — index deliberate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5The Biggest Loser: Couples 2 — For the Australian series, see The Biggest Loser Australia: Couples 2. The Biggest Loser: Couples 2 Format Reality TV Created by Dave Broome Presented by Alison Sweeney Starring Bob Harper …

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  • 6French States-General — In France under the Ancien Regime, the States General or Estates General (French: états généraux ), was a legislative assembly (see The States) of the different classes (or estates) of French subjects. It owed its origin to the same causes which… …

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  • 7procedural law — Law that prescribes the procedures and methods for enforcing rights and duties and for obtaining redress (e.g., in a suit). It is distinguished from substantive law (i.e., law that creates, defines, or regulates rights and duties). Procedural law …

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  • 8consult — I. v. n. [Followed by with.] 1. Confer, seek counsel, take counsel, deliberate. 2. [Used absolutely.] Take counsel (together), confer, deliberate together. II. v. a. 1. Ask advice of, seek information from. 2 …

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  • 9consult — I. verb Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French consulter, from Latin consultare, frequentative of consulere to deliberate, counsel, consult Date: 1527 transitive verb 1. to have regard to ; consider 2. a. to ask the advice or opinion of …

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  • 10Demoi-cracy — Demoicracy Demoicracy (Demoi cracy) is a polity of multiple distinct people (demoi), polity of polities. The term is derived from demoi (δήμοι in original Ancient Greek, plural form of δῆμος) meaning peoples and kratos (κράτος) meaning power (to… …

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