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Definition of Deliberatively

Deliberatively
Deliberatively De*lib"er*a*tive*ly, adv. In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately.

Meaning of Deliberatively from wikipedia

- A deliberative ****embly is a meeting of members who use parliamentary procedure. In a speech to the electorate at Bristol in 1774, Edmund Burke described...
- Look up deliberative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deliberative may refer to: Deliberative agent Deliberative ****embly Deliberative Council of Princes...
- politics, a diet (/ˈdaɪ.ət/ DY-ət) is a formal deliberative ****embly. The term is used historically for deliberative ****emblies such as the German Imperial Diet...
- Deliberative democracy or discursive democracy is a form of democracy in which deliberation is central to decision-making. Deliberative democracy s****s...
- A legislature (UK: /ˈlɛdʒɪslətʃər/, US: /-sleɪtʃər/) is a deliberative ****embly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a...
- A deliberative referendum is a referendum that increases public deliberation through purposeful institutional design.:557 The term "deliberative referendum"...
- A deliberative opinion poll, sometimes called a deliberative poll, is a form of opinion poll taken before and after significant deliberation. Professor...
- Deliberative agent (also known as intentional agent) is a sort of software agent used mainly in multi-agent system simulations. According to Wooldridge's...
- Deliberative rhetoric (Gr****: γένος συμβουλευτικόν, genos symbouleutikon; Latin: genus deliberativum; sometimes called legislative oratory) is one of the...
- resolution is a motion, often in writing, which has been adopted by a deliberative body (such as a corporations' board and or the house of a legislature)...