Context of Deliberately

For obvious reasons, film composers depend upon musical conventions to guide and control audience response, but composers can also deliberately contradict these conventions for dramatic effect. Musical conventions do not function universally. They change across history and are culturally determined so that what works at one point in time and in one place on the globe may not in another.

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Examples with Deliberately

Meta and similar companies have deliberate motivations to avoid appearing biased in the US, leading them to take careful steps, even if it means deliberately influencing content moderation.

–Technology

The team is actively and deliberately exploring the possibility of using their custom sound systems to intentionally steer endangered species, such as the Southern white rhino, away from known poaching areas in South Africa.

–Science

The Fed has started to deliberately slow down the economy by tightening financial conditions, intending to address the heightened demand for goods and services that has led to inflation.

–Business

As per The Wall Street Journal’s account, their discussion included the NFL’s 2015 Deflategate controversy, wherein accusations were directed at Tom Brady and the New England Patriots for deliberately reducing the air pressure in footballs to gain an edge.

–Sports

The opening events at the new $500 million Perelman Performing Arts Center, close to the World Trade Center, are deliberately filled with symbolic meaning and importance.

–Arts and Culture

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