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Charitably, perhaps, senior officials in Brussels say governments deliberately chose not to expand the EFSF so as not to signal to markets that problems were looming in Italy and Spain.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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These Americans and Britons, say Iraqi officials, deliberately delay harmless supplies, ostensibly because they might have some improbable military purpose.
ECONOMIST: Waiting for the next Iraqi crisis
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He goes as far as to say that the Journal is deliberately misleading investors.
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In secret filming, former cabinet minister Peter Lilley seemed to say he thought the Chancellor George Osborne had deliberately manoeuvred climate sceptic ministers into key positions.
BBC: UK Politics
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But plaintiffs hailed the decision and accused the media of "deliberately misleading the public" on Mr. Say's tweets.
WSJ: Turkish Pianist Receives Suspended Jail Sentence
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Strand will not reveal names, except to say that they are not VCs (because LifeNexus has deliberately stayed away from them), but angel investors and high net worth individuals.
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Others say they will stay under the 50 full-time employee threshold or deliberately turn full-time workers into part-timers.
WSJ: Some Small Businesses Opt for Health-Care Penalty
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And what does that say about the moral probity of the New York Board of Regents when it deliberately eliminates or weaken exams in order to prop up test scores in a thinly veiled attempt to keep the philanthropic gravy train from corporations, nonprofits, and the federal government rolling right along?
FORBES: Are New York City Students Getting Smarter Or Are Regents Exams Getting Easier?
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They point to the New Testament description of the first Christian church as an ethnic stew -- it deliberately broke social divisions by uniting groups that were traditionally hostile to one another, they say.
CNN: Why many Americans prefer their Sundays segregated
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Firefighters in Wales say they hope to see prosecutions after tackling about 300 grass and gorse fires since 1 May, many started deliberately.
BBC: Brecon Beacons' 'worst' grass fires in 30 years
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As Mr Osborne said this week, he has deliberately created a rod for his own back by removing his right as chancellor to have the final say on budget forecasts.
ECONOMIST: Why budgets will be more grown-up