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But when it comes to the injuries caused by language, the greater concern for us here is words that are deliberately chosen to cause harm.
But when it comes to the injuries caused by language, the greater concern for us here is words that are deliberately chosen to cause harm.
But we know that protein needs are higher in those people who are deliberately trying to achieve muscle hypertrophy.
He did it deliberately for his followers, his fans.
But we're not to be blamed because we didn't deliberately set out to be like this.
we didn't deliberately set out to be like this.
touching, grabbing, or pinching someone in a deliberately
In 2003 the Thailand authorities deliberately sank a Chinese fishing vessel
Otherwise reluctant voters may deliberately spoil or waste their votes.
Otherwise reluctant voters may deliberately spoil or waste their votes.
It's important because learning a language and particularly a new language is not so much something we do deliberately, methodically, it's more a matter of exposing ourselves to the language, accumulating a background of reference points so that we can infer.
And sometimes these things are developed not deliberately.
So we have to deliberately coax the brain into motivational reasons, emotional reasons, you have to have intrinsic reason,
Speaking of Canada and fire emergencies, did you know the Canadian government deliberately burned down a village in 1958?