0 considering or discussing something:
1 a slow careful way of doing something:
Slowly and with deliberation she turned to me and told me to get out.
2 considering or discussing something:
We first consider the intellectual climate in which the debates on such issues has developed and the relevance of these deliberations to pedagogy and curriculum.
The simplest - and roughest - way of gauging the equality of political deliberations is to ask if there is actual equality of participation.
Proponents of deliberative democracy also argue that deliberations must meet a criterion of non-tyranny.
The question remains: do these voters utilize that issue orientation in their vote choice deliberations?
The constructivist turn in the study of world politics provides new impetus to studies of the political deliberations of human agents.
Balancing the interests of property owners, merchants, shipbuilders, and industrialists was the purpose of their deliberations.
Because policy networks have closed and secretive deliberations, international actors cannot make alliances with social actors who agreed with them more than government officials do.
First, it analyses the context of the committee's appointment, its deliberations and subsequent efforts to create sufficient momentum in favour of eugenist legislation.