Examples of 'quite deliberately' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite deliberately"

quite deliberately: This phrase indicates that something is done carefully and intentionally, without any ambiguity or hesitation

How to use "quite deliberately" in a sentence

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quite deliberately
We are quite deliberately limiting ourselves to the TENs.
She moved her foot quite deliberately.
He quite deliberately lets off.
We ought to be asking ourselves this question quite deliberately.
A will my father quite deliberately crafted.
Someone put it on the concrete and stamped on it quite deliberately.
Gainsbourg was quite deliberately courting controversy.
I use the term disabled people quite deliberately.
It has quite deliberately failed.
One use of enallage is to give a sentence improper form quite deliberately.
I am afraid this report quite deliberately sends the opposite signal.
We actually picked air tickets for our first sweep quite deliberately.
Public buildings were positioned quite deliberately within the urban structure as a whole.
Yet they stand mute about these things and they do that quite deliberately.
Japan has quite deliberately made information management one of its strategic advantages.

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I think that here we ought to set to work quite deliberately with an action programme.
The GDPR has quite deliberately remained vague about certain principles.
I am just wondering if you played genetic Russian roulette quite deliberately.
Innocent Iranian citizens were quite deliberately killed by clandestine foreign agents.
But Madame Upward pointed to the wrong photograph quite deliberately.
This initially quite deliberately discreet approach enabled the Community to take part in.
Actually, we think you did quite deliberately.
They have set out quite deliberately to destroy the achievements of the Oslo process.
So the disclosure stories remain enigmatic and ambiguous… quite deliberately.
I say this quite deliberately against the background of the labour market in the Federal Republic.
And yes, my answer was quite deliberately cryptic.
We did this quite deliberately because I believe that each Member State must do its part.
Rather, it is a case of rules having been quite deliberately set aside in many areas.
It 's a quite deliberately stylised image of youth and innocence.
In the six-figure euro region and quite deliberately opted for an.
I say quite deliberately that, in my opinion, he is right.
I say that the mark will remain the anchor currency ' for the time being ' quite deliberately.
In most cases, it is they who quite deliberately do not want to be found.
But we do not only despoil the natural world by accident . We do so quite deliberately.
Still, I believe that he quite deliberately embezzled the school funds with criminal intent.
Today today I can cut my finger, quite deliberately.
The Board of Directors has quite deliberately opted for a conservative re-investment policy.
Lily Gamboll . But Madame Upward pointed to the wrong photograph quite deliberately.
Quite deliberately and quite openly, he 's stirring up hatred.
I saw something in him… Quite deliberately.
He quite deliberately lets off. And to my mind, he was within the box.
Instead they developed the nouveau roman - the novel of ideas - which was quite deliberately difficult . ”.
I am using the term “ soul ” quite deliberately so as not to be misunderstood.
I have lost it . Actually, we think you did quite deliberately.
Mark 's post, quite deliberately we think, does not mention ads or advertising . ”.
She moves her foot . Quite deliberately.
No. She ran someone down on a pedestrian crossing, quite deliberately.
Their approach is - and I use this term quite deliberately - thoroughly un-American.
He has been manipulating the investigation. Very subtly, but quite deliberately.
And then she's still. Quite deliberately.

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