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deliberately and antagonistic
" Toward the end of The Next Generation, Q is less antagonistic toward Picard, even, in " Tapestry ", apparently saving Picard and helping the captain better understand himself ( although whether Q actually appeared in this episode or was merely a hallucination Picard experienced during surgery is deliberately left ambiguous ).

deliberately and declaration
If, after signing such a declaration, the information is found to be deliberately untrue with the intent to deceive, the applicant may face perjury charges.
The regatta realised the subterfuge and Coni made a statement to the press in which he said that it was ' sad that a long-established club should think it reasonable behaviour to make a deliberately false declaration '.
The deliberately false figure had grave consequences for the treatment of the hostages by their angered captors ( the hostage-takers were reported saying, " Maybe we should kill enough of you to get down to that number ") and contributed to the declaration of a " hunger strike ".
These examples of the laws of war address declaration of war, ( the UN charter ( 1945 ) Art 2, and some other Arts in the charter, curtails the right of member states to declare war ; as does the older and toothless Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 for those nations who ratified it but used against Germany in the Nuremberg War Trials ), acceptance of surrender and the treatment of prisoners of war ; the avoidance of atrocities ; the prohibition on deliberately attacking civilians ; and the prohibition of certain inhumane weapons.
No charges were laid but the police file was made public and concluded that Banks had filed a false declaration of donations, but " had not done so deliberately because he claims to have signed the declaration without reading it ".

deliberately and view
Various suggestions have been given: Onesimus being imprisoned with Paul ; Onesimus being brought to Paul by others ; Onesimus coming to Paul by chance ( or in the Christian view, by divine providence ); or Onesimus deliberately seeking Paul out, as a friend of his master's, in order to be reconciled.
Leciester's intent may have been to create a deliberately anachronistic view across the base court, echoing the older ideals of chivalry and romance alongside the more modern aspects of the redesign of the castle.
The techniques include presenting known forged documents as genuine ; inventing ingenious, but implausible, reasons for distrusting genuine documents ; attributing his or her own conclusions to books and sources reporting the opposite ; manipulating statistical series to support the given point of view ; and deliberately mis-translating texts ( in languages other than the revisionist's ).
Other techniques include manipulating statistical series to support the given point of view, and deliberately mis-translating texts ( into other languages )... etc.
The TARDIS says that she deliberately allowed the Doctor to " steal " her, as she wanted to see the universe itself ; in a reversal of the traditional view, the TARDIS claims to have stolen the Doctor.
In his work on optics just as much as in his work on thermodynamics, Gibbs deliberately avoided speculating about the microscopic structure of matter, which proved a wise course in view of the revolutionary developments in quantum mechanics that began around the time of his death.
Modern historians have been more divided in their view of Edward I. Bishop William Stubbs, working in the whig tradition of historical writing, praised Edward as a king deliberately working towards the goal of a constitutional government.
He is using coarseness quite deliberately in order to get across a view of social hypocrisy.
It is very deliberately a collection of arts to do rather than arts to view.
Small distillers believed Hamilton deliberately designed the tax to ruin them and promote big business, a view endorsed by some historians.
James Hastings and separately Thomas Neufeld have expressed the view that the circumstances of the birth of Jesus were deliberately kept restricted to a small group of early Christians, and were kept as a secret for many years after his death.
The author of the Lettre de Pierre Charpentier ( 1572 ) was not only " a Protestant of sorts, and thus, apparently, writing with inside knowledge ", but also " an extreme apologist for the massacre ... in his view ... a well-merited punishment for years of civil disobedience secret sedition ..." A strand of Catholic writing, especially by Italian authors, broke from the official French line to applaud the massacre as precisely a brilliant stratagem, deliberately planned from various points beforehand.
Modern historians view her book as an important primary source, but one that is deliberately misleading in many instances.
Socialist groups claimed that the mainstream media deliberately misrepresented the miners ' strike, saying of The Sun's reporting of the strike: " The day-to-day reporting involved more subtle attacks, or a biased selection of facts and a lack of alternative points of view.
An internal IDF investigation concluded that Corrie's death was an accident but ISM eyewitnesses vehemently dispute this account, contending that the bulldozer driver deliberately struck Corrie as she was protesting in plain view.
Though Blake was influenced by his grand and mystical cosmic conception, Swedenborg's conventional moral structures and his Manichean view of good and evil led Blake to express a deliberately depolarized and unified vision of the cosmos in which the material world and physical desire are equally part of the divine order, hence, a marriage of heaven and hell.
Gardner's Art Through the Ages and Silverman presents a similar view that the bust was deliberately kept unfinished.
James Hastings and separately Thomas Neufeld have expressed the view that the circumstances of the birth of Jesus were deliberately kept restricted to a small group of early Christians, and were kept as a secret for many years after his death, thus explaining the variations in the accounts in Luke and Matthew.
According to this view, the Western Allies had deliberately delayed opening a second anti-German front in order to step in at the last moment and shape the peace settlement.
Certainly such contemporaries as Thomas Cranmer took this view, condemning the rebels for deliberately inciting a class conflict by their demands: " to diminish their strength and to take away their friends, that you might command gentlemen at your pleasures ".
The King's Indian is a hypermodern opening, where Black deliberately allows White control of the centre with his pawns, with the view to subsequently challenging it with the moves ... e5 or ... c5.
Bawlf points to a number of pieces of evidence in support of his view that the official published record of Drake's voyage was deliberately altered to suppress the true extent of his discoveries.
The third-person objective is preferred in most pieces that are deliberately trying to take a neutral or unbiased view, like in many newspaper articles.
The two subseries and the last three novels all share interlocking events and descriptions of the same events from alternative points of view, deliberately synchronizing and locking the timelines of the three broad fronts as the series twists to include the conflict with the massive Solarian League as engineered by a malevolent and hidden power pledged to destroy both Haven and Manticore by conquest.
For when, in the name of constitutional interpretation, the Court adds something to the Constitution that was deliberately excluded from it, the Court, in reality, substitutes its view of what should be so for the amending process.

deliberately and was
Neither was Henrietta hoydenish like Jo, who frankly wished she were a boy and had deliberately shortened her name, which, like Henrietta's, was the feminine form of a boy's name.
Then I realized that she had been deliberately showing me, this time, what Granny was like ; ;
Eugenia suspected her of deliberately overturning the heater because she was getting tired of dragging it back and forth and still wanted her own way, but Hope said if Grandma wouldn't have the heater nobody would have it, so Grandma had to give in.
He was swiftly discharged, officially on medical grounds, but it is suggested that a doctor who noticed his reluctance to join the Armed Forces deliberately failed the medical as a favour.
This FriendlyNet system was based on the industry-standard Attachment Unit Interface, but deliberately chose a non-standard connector that was smaller and easier to use, which they called " Apple AUI ", or AAUI.
It was perceived as requiring two enemies to agree not to deploy a potentially useful weapon, deliberately to maintain the balance of power and as such, was also taken as confirmation of the Soviet adherence to the MAD doctrine.
By the Roman period brass was being deliberately produced from metallic copper and zinc minerals using the cementation process and variations on this method continued until the mid 19th century.
However, some researchers have disputed the major league status of the Union Association, pointing out that franchises came and went and contending that the St. Louis club, which was deliberately " stacked " by the league's president ( who owned that club ), was the only club that was anywhere close to major league caliber.
According to the Torah, Benjamin's ( or in some countries, Biniam's ) name arose when Jacob deliberately corrupted the name Benoni, the original name of Benjamin, since Benoni was an allusion to Rachel's dying just after she had given birth, as it means son of my pain.
This was a dual subjective and objective test, and one deliberately pitched at a higher level.
Another recurring gag was for other characters to mispronounce his name, often, particularly in the case of rivals, deliberately.
" In July 1994, 41 Cubans drowned attempting to flee the country aboard a tugboat ; the Cuban government was later accused of sinking the vessel deliberately.
There was speculation at the time, however, that the NSA has deliberately reduced the key size from the original value of 112 bits ( in IBM's Lucifer cipher ) or 64 bits ( in one of the versions of what was adopted as DES ) so as to limit the strength of encryption available to non-US users.
Catullus's poetry was influenced by the innovative poetry of the Hellenistic Age, and especially by Callimachus and the Alexandrian school, which had propagated a new style of poetry that deliberately turned away from the classical epic poetry in the tradition of Homer.
* Fox News: Until 2004, the CRTC's apparent reluctance to grant a digital licence to Fox News under the same policy which made it difficult for RAI to enter the country-same-genre competition from foreign services-had angered many conservative Canadians, who believed the network was deliberately being kept out due to its perceived conservative bias, particularly given the long-standing availability of services such as CNN and BBC World in Canada.
The cane toad was first introduced deliberately into the Philippines in 1930 as a biological control agent of pests in sugarcane plantations.
By turns, they smeared it with dirt, licorice, tobacco juice ; it was deliberately scuffed, sandpapered, scarred, cut, even spiked.
Pioneering historian of the Red Terror Sergei Melgunov claims that this was done deliberately in an attempt to demonstrate the government's humanity.
This fire was deliberately caused by the retreating Nationalist army in order to prevent the city from falling to the Japanese.

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