deliberative process
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deliberative
adjective
uk/dɪˈlɪb.ər.ə.tɪv/us/dɪˈlɪb.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
involving careful thought and discussion when ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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Scoping precedes every technology appraisal and is in essence adeliberativeprocesswithin adeliberativeprocess.
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On the other hand, they apparently do not want jurors to bring to theirdeliberativeprocessthe epistemic savvy that the judges themselves have.
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It may not matter, therefore, that rational choice theory does not track thedeliberativeprocessvery well if its value is elsewhere.
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In thedeliberativeprocessfollowing on these hearings, the issue of intention was forcefully clarified.
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These questions gain legitimacy precisely through thedeliberativeprocesswhereby a particular study group and its moderator/leader attempt to grapple with them.
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History helps here by allowing us to get "outside" thedeliberativeprocessand let it look at itself.
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And this reasonability is achieved through thedeliberativeprocess.
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Adeliberativeprocessis one that elicits and combines evidence of different kinds and from different sources.
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This section also seeks to show how adeliberativeprocesscan help both to resolve ambiguity and to generate guidance that commands widespread assent.
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Preferences are not given but shaped in adeliberativeprocess, and they reflect partly conflicting objectives above decision-makers.
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However, in the end, the preferences of those engaged in the bottom-updeliberativeprocesswill determine who can sell t o whom.
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Deciding what the role entailed was not adeliberativeprocess, but seemed spontaneous, like an act of recognition.
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Officials also expressed frustration with the lack of tangible outcomes from thedeliberativeprocess.
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Clearly, the executives were not angling to be invited into thedeliberativeprocessin order to make bad legislation less noxious.
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This distinction between causal storytelling (blame fixing) and thedeliberativeprocess(developing responses and solutions) is useful, but does not explain the politics of crisis management.
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As for all morally compelling ideas, cogent interpretations of medical futility come only through adeliberativeprocessthat involves the broadest possible array of interested and committed parties.
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Colloquial evidence is often gathered through consultative processes, including social surveys, public meetings, and the hearing of witnesses, as well as directly from those participating in thedeliberativeprocess.
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There is again an interesting analogy between the build-up of knowledge within the scientific community and the role of thedeliberativeprocessin the agora of politics.
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This is all part of a reasoned,deliberativeprocess.
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The question of universal services is a key part of itsdeliberativeprocess.
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