deliberate release

collocation in English

meaningsofdeliberateandrelease

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deliberate
adjective
uk
/dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət/
us
/dɪˈlɪb.ɚ.ət/
(often of something bad) intentional ...
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release
noun
uk
/rɪˈliːs/
us
/rɪˈliːs/
an occasion when someone is allowed to leave ...
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(Definition ofdeliberateandreleasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdeliberate release

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It was concluded that mid to late spring was an optimal time for adeliberaterelease.
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Deliberatereleaseof genetically modified organisms into the environment was prohibited.
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Alongside those naturally occurring threats, we are also faced with the possibility of thedeliberatereleaseof biological, chemical or radioactive agents.
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The holder of a consent to conduct experimental trials under ourdeliberatereleaseregulations may delegate third parties to conduct releases on their behalf.
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In drawing up contingency plans, consideration has been given to the handling of pets following thedeliberatereleaseof biological agents, including infectious diseases.
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I shall concentrate on one small but important part of the report; that is, thedeliberatereleaseof genetically modified organisms.
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The next item is the continuation of the debate on thedeliberatereleaseinto the environment of genetically modified organisms.
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It governs a new technology, stating that it regulates "thedeliberatereleaseinto the environment of genetically modified organisms".
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Deliberatereleaseconsent will not be given without a rigorous safety assessment on a case-by-case basis.
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The fact is that we have little scientific evidence about the long-term effects ofdeliberaterelease.
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It certainly does not amount to a body of evidence that should reassure us about the environmental impacts ofdeliberaterelease.
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We therefore urgently need to adopt the new framework legislation on thedeliberatereleaseof genetically modified organisms.
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I have spoken out on many occasions against illegal activities, including thedeliberatereleaseof mink into the wild.
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There have been a number of recent developments ondeliberatereleaseof genetically modified organisms too, again as a result of experience.
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The time has come to make those who engage in thedeliberatereleaseof genetically modified organisms legally responsible for damage to human health and the environment.
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Criteria for "simplified procedures" under thedeliberatereleasedirective have recently been agreed unanimously and information requirements for individual releases are being reduced and made more organism specific.
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Release of such crops into the environment requires consent under thedeliberatereleaselegislation.
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Indeed, we are pressing for a number of revisions to thedeliberatereleasedirective to ensure that it keeps pace with developments well into the next millennium.
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Were there to be a severe external challenge over the next few months, such asdeliberaterelease, the situation and expected forward timetable would need rapid reappraisal.
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In many parts of the region, feral populations have become established as a result of escapes or deliberate releases from captivity.
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