0 present participle of deliberate
They did not seek to build state legislatures capable of deliberating and enacting complex public policy.
If you believe that you will perform the action, the issue is settled for you, and there is no point in deliberating about it further.
From this principle identification, modernism mobilises the idea of unity and totality, deliberating the qualities and characteristics of the total artwork.
In the latter case, we are trying to come to some intersubjective understanding of what happened among some objects external to the deliberating assembly.
The robot's only concern here was time: it tried to minimise time consumed deliberating about what to do.
A decisionmaking group, for example, may accept "acting justly" as the moral precept they wish to adhere to in deliberating a given case.
Formal law encourages judges deliberating custody disputes to rely on therapeutic professionals as producers of truth.
Undoubtedly, in deliberating over war, this may come into consideration, not as matter of justice, but as a matter of utility.