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deliberate

[dih-lib-er-it, dih-lib-uh-reyt] / dɪˈlɪb ər ɪt, dɪˈlɪb əˌreɪt /




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With its client-solutions group, which includes personal computers, Dell was more deliberate as it has also been focused on winning market share.

From MarketWatch

Block’s “deliberate and bold” decision to dramatically reduce its workforce comes “from a position of strength,” according to Ahuja, as the company just exceeded expectations with various financial metrics and lifted its outlook.

From MarketWatch

He alleges that Showtime “through a complex web of hidden accounts, unauthorized transactions, and deliberate concealment of financial records,” wrongly paid some of his earnings to his former manager, Al Haymon.

From Los Angeles Times

He accused a minority of peers of deliberate time-wasting, and urged them to "stop all this smoke and mirrors and focus on making the bill better".

From BBC

The Fed is considering this scenario as it deliberates the future of monetary policy.

From Barron's