0 past simple and past participle of deliberate --
1 to think or talk seriously and carefully about something: --
His trial lasted three weeks, and the jury deliberated for ten hours.
From our analysis we can also derive the results for the case of strategically deliberated i -choices, which depend only on the p-composition of the population.
The main source of inspiration for this exercise is the real-world experience of constitutional democracies, where laws take time to be deliberated upon, to be passed and to be implemented.
In our view, it is rather natural to assume that intrinsic motivation, as captured by m, evolves and that choice making for the game of trust is deliberated.
After a 4-week trial, the jury deliberated for more than 3 days.
These are to be weighed and deliberated on in accordance with standard decision-theoretic procedures.
The brotherhoods did not play a ver y active role as three congresses deliberated on the act.
A common terminology has been deliberated and agreed upon.