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deliberateness

American  
[di-lib-er-it-nis] / dɪˈlɪb ər ɪt nɪs /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being deliberate.


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Woo hammers the loss with a deliberateness that feels desperate: oppressive blue gloom, a slumping Christmas tree with unopened presents, a twinkly musical box that evokes sadness.

From Los Angeles Times

Mal ultimately lived the way he did — with great deliberateness, often recklessly, and without apology — because he expressly chose to do so, step by step.

From Salon

Aside from a few blunt emails he wrote criticizing Bragg’s deliberateness, Pomerantz said his rift with the D.A. was civil.

From Washington Times

Really, their deliberateness was only making it easier for the Ravens to kill the clock before taking the lead.

From Washington Post

“I don’t think there was enough good faith and enough deliberateness on the part of the owners who were making these hires,” said Anderson, now the athletic director at Arizona State University.

From Washington Post