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or even a deliberate hoax by a filmmaker that got out of control,
You have to be a little bit more deliberate about that, then that's what we had to do during the pandemic.
"We do have stringent guidelines in place for safeguarding classified and sensitive information. This was a deliberate criminal act, a violation of those guidelines, and if there are any areas where we need to tighten things up, we certainly will."
CLASSIFIED AND SENSITIVE INFORMATION. THIS WAS A DELIBERATE
And if there's one thing that's specific, it's when Jacob Zuma reads a speech. Jacob Zuma reads a speech, he's a very deliberate man.
If you're thinking the panels don't entirely seem to line up, that's actually deliberate.
Subconscious, again, it's not a deliberate process.
It's like the bird that can fly because it has feathers, although it wasn't a deliberate thing to add feathers so that it could fly, if you get my meaning.
and, instead, to commission more rustic ware from Japanese artisans, who will make little errors in the glaze, and let these be a deliberate part of their work.
who will make little errors in the glaze, and let these be a deliberate part of their work.
It was a really deliberate decision on behalf of ourselves and Laura and Ammon to make the garden ornamental rather than a place that you would go out and sit in.
Everything we've just talked about is really just a series of psychological tools and tools that you can use to achieve very specific, deliberate outcomes that benefit you.
And so this is all part of this quite deliberate campaign to frighten people into submission.