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Definition of Deliberator

Deliberator
Deliberator De*lib"er*a`tor, n. One who deliberates.

Meaning of Deliberator from wikipedia

- A ship is scuttled when its crew deliberately sinks it, typically by opening holes in its hull. Scuttling may be performed to dispose of an abandoned,...
- The Deliberate Stranger is a book about American serial killer Ted Bundy written by Seattle Times reporter Richard W. L****n that was published in 1980...
- In the context of global politics, a policy of deliberate ambiguity (also known as a policy of strategic ambiguity or strategic uncertainty) is the practice...
- decision in Brown II (1955) only ordered states to desegregate "with all deliberate speed". In the Southern United States, the reaction to Brown among most...
- performed intentionally and usually without suicidal intent. The adjective "deliberate" is sometimes used, although this has become less common, as some view...
- leave it open whether it is bad in another sense. Someone who is still deliberating whether to perform a certain action, for example, has not yet committed...
- Operation Deliberate Force was a sustained air campaign conducted by NATO, in concert with the UNPROFOR ground operations, to undermine the military capability...
- Terraforming or terraformation ("Earth-shaping") is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying the atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology...
- whose intention to die is disputed, but who are widely believed to have deliberately killed themselves, may be listed. Chris Acland (1996), English drummer...
- also fanon. A conflict with previously established facts is sometimes deliberate; this is a retcon, as it is a retroactive change in continuity. Retcons...