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  • Deliberative process privilege
  • Principle in common law

    Deliberative process privilege is the common-law principle that the internal processes of the executive branch of a government are immune from normal disclosure

    Deliberative process privilege

    Deliberative_process_privilege

  • Deliberative
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ministers Deliberative democracy Deliberative mood Deliberative opinion poll Deliberative planning Deliberative process privilege Deliberative referendum

    Deliberative

    Deliberative

  • Executive privilege
  • Presidential and top officials' right to resist some subpoenas

    characteristic of executive privilege is whether it involves a "presidential communications privilege" or instead a "deliberative process privilege" or some other

    Executive privilege

    Executive_privilege

  • Privilege (evidence)
  • Legal right or duty to refuse disclosure of evidence

    privilege Reporter's privilege State secrets privilege Classified Information Procedures Act Admissible evidence Deliberative process privilege Privilege

    Privilege (evidence)

    Privilege_(evidence)

  • United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club
  • 2021 United States Supreme Court case

    access documents from a U.S. agency that are protected under the deliberative process privilege exemption, in this specific case, draft biological opinions

    United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club

    United_States_Fish_and_Wildlife_Service_v._Sierra_Club

  • Work-product doctrine
  • Aspect of US legal privilege

    (government privileges in civil litigation include "deliberative process privilege, attorney-client privilege, and attorney work-product privilege"). Craig

    Work-product doctrine

    Work-product_doctrine

  • Schedule Policy/Career
  • United States civil service job classification

    non-public policy proposals or deliberations generally covered by deliberative process privilege, and either: directly reporting to or regularly working with

    Schedule Policy/Career

    Schedule_Policy/Career

  • Public interest immunity
  • Principle of the English law of evidence

    secrets privilege – similar doctrine under United States law Executive privilege – similar doctrine under United States law Deliberative process privilege

    Public interest immunity

    Public_interest_immunity

  • Whistleblower protection in the United States
  • or between agencies, including: Deliberative process privilege Attorney-work product privilege Attorney-client privilege Exemption 6: Information that,

    Whistleblower protection in the United States

    Whistleblower protection in the United States

    Whistleblower_protection_in_the_United_States

  • Shira Scheindlin
  • American judge

    page data dump), submit materials allegedly covered by the deliberative process privilege to the Court for in camera review, and search its e-mail and

    Shira Scheindlin

    Shira Scheindlin

    Shira_Scheindlin

  • Office of Legal Counsel
  • Office of the United States Department of Justice

    held that the memo was not shielded from disclosure by the deliberative process privilege, because then-attorney general Barr had already determined,

    Office of Legal Counsel

    Office of Legal Counsel

    Office_of_Legal_Counsel

  • Steven Engel
  • American lawyer (born 1974)

    held that the memo was not shielded from disclosure by the deliberative process privilege, because then-Attorney General Barr had already determined,

    Steven Engel

    Steven Engel

    Steven_Engel

  • Sally Yates
  • American attorney (born 1960)

    Flynn to be barred by the presidential communications privilege or deliberative process privilege. The public hearing at which Yates had been set to testify

    Sally Yates

    Sally Yates

    Sally_Yates

  • Barr letter
  • 2019 letter from William Barr about the Mueller report

    and related records, citing the doctrine of deliberative process privilege and attorney-client privilege, a decision which the filers appealed in court

    Barr letter

    Barr letter

    Barr_letter

  • Democracy
  • Government system where political power lies with the people

    ideal." Deliberative democracy is based on the notion that democracy is government by deliberation. Unlike aggregative democracy, deliberative democracy

    Democracy

    Democracy

  • Motion (parliamentary procedure)
  • Type of parliamentary procedure

    parliamentary procedure, a motion is a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take a particular action. These may include

    Motion (parliamentary procedure)

    Motion_(parliamentary_procedure)

  • Ed O'Callaghan
  • American lawyer

    held that the memo was not shielded from disclosure by the deliberative process privilege, because then-Attorney General William Barr had already determined

    Ed O'Callaghan

    Ed O'Callaghan

    Ed_O'Callaghan

  • Reproducible builds
  • Process in computer science

    & Hirayama, K. (2013, September). DirectDemocracyP2P—decentralized deliberative petition drives—. In IEEE P2P 2013 Proceedings (pp. 1-2). IEEE. Silaghi

    Reproducible builds

    Reproducible_builds

  • Science and technology studies
  • Academic field

    of popular topics which affect society. Deliberative democracy is a tool for making decisions. Deliberative democracy can be traced back all the way

    Science and technology studies

    Science and technology studies

    Science_and_technology_studies

  • Doe v. Trump (2017)
  • Lawsuit filed on August 9, 2017 and decided January 4, 2019

    withheld on the basis of separation-of-powers and as part of the deliberative process privilege. Judge Kollar-Kotelly issued two orders in February 2018: one

    Doe v. Trump (2017)

    Doe v. Trump (2017)

    Doe_v._Trump_(2017)

  • Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner)
  • 2024 Supreme Court of Canada decision

    to the constitutional status of parliamentary privilege and deliberative secrecy, matching the privileges afforded to the legislative and judicial branches

    Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner)

    Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner)

    Ontario_(Attorney_General)_v_Ontario_(Information_and_Privacy_Commissioner)

  • Types of democracy
  • such types, defined as direct democracy (or participatory democracy, or deliberative democracy), promote equal and direct participation in political decisions

    Types of democracy

    Types_of_democracy

  • Majority rule
  • Decision rule that selects alternatives that have a majority

    the most common social choice rule worldwide, being heavily used in deliberative assemblies for dichotomous decisions, e.g. whether or not to pass a bill

    Majority rule

    Majority_rule

  • List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 592
  • The deliberative process privilege protects from disclosure under FOIA in-house draft biological opinions that are both predecisional and deliberative, even

    List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 592

    List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_592

  • Robert's Rules of Order
  • Book on parliamentary procedure by Henry Martyn Robert

    meetings. A member of a deliberative assembly has the right to attend meetings, make motions, speak in debate, and vote. The process of making a decision

    Robert's Rules of Order

    Robert's Rules of Order

    Robert's_Rules_of_Order

  • Minoritarianism
  • Primacy of a minority in decision-making

    Supermajority decision threshold requirements are often found in small deliberative groups where these requirements are sometimes adopted in an attempt to

    Minoritarianism

    Minoritarianism

  • Venetian Senate
  • Main legislative body of Venice

     'Council of the Invited', Latin: Consilium Rogatorum), was the main deliberative and legislative body of the Republic of Venice. The Venetian Senate was

    Venetian Senate

    Venetian Senate

    Venetian_Senate

  • Athenian democracy
  • Government regime in ancient Athens

    metics (foreign residents in Athens). The women had limited rights and privileges, had restricted movement in public, and were very segregated from the

    Athenian democracy

    Athenian democracy

    Athenian_democracy

  • Agonism
  • Political theory emphasizing the positive aspects of conflict

    and power hierarchies will necessarily be replicated in public deliberative processes. This makes it such that any "consensus" relies on forms of social

    Agonism

    Agonism

  • Legislature
  • Deliberative assembly that makes laws

    A legislature (UK: /ˈlɛdʒɪslətʃər/, US: /-ˌleɪtʃər/) is a deliberative assembly that holds the legal authority to make law and exercise political oversight

    Legislature

    Legislature

    Legislature

  • Election
  • Process by which a population chooses the holder of a public office

    Wright, Erik Olin (2019). Legislature by Lot: Transformative Designs for Deliberative Governance. Verso. ISBN 9781788736084. Arrow, Kenneth J. 1963. Social

    Election

    Election

    Election

  • Politics
  • Activities associated with group decisions

    democracy: aggregative, deliberative, and radical. The theory of aggregative democracy claims that the aim of the democratic processes is to solicit the preferences

    Politics

    Politics

    Politics

  • Applied philosophy
  • Branch of philosophy

    differentiates the deliberative conception from the aggregative conception of democracy: which understands the democratic process as a tool to gather

    Applied philosophy

    Applied philosophy

    Applied_philosophy

  • Department of the Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Ass'n
  • 2001 United States Supreme Court case

    turned over, but the Bureau held other documents under the deliberative process privileges incorporated in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Exemption

    Department of the Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Ass'n

    Department_of_the_Interior_v._Klamath_Water_Users_Protective_Ass'n

  • Point of order
  • Parliamentary procedure drawing attention to a rules violation

    when someone draws attention to a rules violation in a meeting of a deliberative assembly. In Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), a point of

    Point of order

    Point of order

    Point_of_order

  • Australian administrative law
  • Law covering Australian government agencies

    Kenny has been appointed as acting AAT President to oversee the transition process. Some of the states and territories of Australia also have tribunals similar

    Australian administrative law

    Australian_administrative_law

  • Environment Court of New Zealand
  • Specialist court for land use and environmental issues

    merits and substance of the particular decision at issue, not the deliberative process of the executive authority that made the initial decision." The Environment

    Environment Court of New Zealand

    Environment Court of New Zealand

    Environment_Court_of_New_Zealand

  • United Nations
  • Global intergovernmental organization

    organs of the United Nations v t e The General Assembly is the primary deliberative assembly of the UN. Composed of all UN member states, the assembly gathers

    United Nations

    United Nations

    United_Nations

  • Glossary of American politics
  • List of political jargon and technical terms used in the United States

    President to lessen or set aside a punishment. plenum A meeting of a deliberative assembly in which all members of all parties are in attendance. Contrast

    Glossary of American politics

    Glossary of American politics

    Glossary_of_American_politics

  • Juries in the United States
  • Jury system in the United States

    sentencing decisions are well-suited to being made through a process of deliberative democracy rather than by experts such as judges, since they involve

    Juries in the United States

    Juries_in_the_United_States

  • History of democracy
  • chief characteristics of the gana seem to have been as follows: 1) A deliberative assembly that discussed all major state decisions. Silence was taken

    History of democracy

    History of democracy

    History_of_democracy

  • Spain
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    elections. The monarch makes use of these reserve powers in his own deliberative judgment after consulting the president of the Congress of Deputies.

    Spain

    Spain

    Spain

  • Common good
  • What is shared and beneficial for all or most members of a given community

    preferences. In contrast to aggregative conceptions, deliberative democracy emphasizes the processes by which agents justify political claims on the basis

    Common good

    Common_good

  • Mali Empire
  • Empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1610

    meeting place" The Gbara or Great Assembly would serve as the Mandinka deliberative body and council of state until the collapse of the empire in 1645. Its

    Mali Empire

    Mali Empire

    Mali_Empire

  • William Barr
  • American attorney (born 1950)

    "deliberative process" and "attorney-client communications", according to the Justice Department. President Trump also asserted executive privilege over

    William Barr

    William Barr

    William_Barr

  • Netherlands
  • Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean

    government that includes the monarch and the Council of Ministers, the deliberative organ of the Dutch cabinet. The cabinet usually consists of 13 to 16

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

  • Guernsey
  • English Channel island near Normandy

    jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The deliberative assembly of the States of Guernsey (États de Guernesey) is called the

    Guernsey

    Guernsey

    Guernsey

  • Decidim
  • Participatory democracy software

    Arnau Monterde; Xabier E. Barandiaran; Vicenç Gómez (20 July 2017), Deliberative Platform Design: The Case Study of the Online Discussions in Decidim

    Decidim

    Decidim

  • Parlement
  • Provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France

    regis), and consequently enjoyed ancient, customary consultative and deliberative prerogatives. St. Louis established only one of these crown courts, which

    Parlement

    Parlement

    Parlement

  • Proxy voting
  • Form of voting that allows delegation

    their principal. Thus, they cannot alter their decision based on the deliberative process of testing the strength of arguments and counter-arguments. In Germany

    Proxy voting

    Proxy_voting

  • Joseon
  • 1392–1897 Korean dynasty

    were called "danghagwan". State Council (Uijeongbu) was the highest deliberative body, whose power declined over the course of the period. The Chief State

    Joseon

    Joseon

    Joseon

  • Internet forum
  • Website for online discussions

    may benefit the policy-making process. Online citizen communication has been studied for an evaluations of how deliberative their content is and how selective

    Internet forum

    Internet forum

    Internet_forum

  • Andrew Jackson
  • President of the United States from 1829 to 1837

    Buren, he remained calm in times of difficulty and made his decisions deliberatively. He had the tendency to take things personally. If someone crossed him

    Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson

    Andrew_Jackson

  • Public participation
  • Inclusion of the people in the activities of any organization or project

    large-scale consultations, focus group research, online discussion forums, or deliberative citizens' juries. There are many different public participation mechanisms

    Public participation

    Public_participation

  • Outline of political science
  • Overview of and topical guide to political science

    Representative democracy Direct democracy Initiative Referendum Radical democracy Deliberative democracy Participatory democracy Liberal democracy Illiberal democracy

    Outline of political science

    Outline_of_political_science

  • Pan-African Parliament
  • International parliament

    diversity of political opinions in their own national parliament or deliberative organ) "The Pan-African Parliament | African Union". au.int. Archived

    Pan-African Parliament

    Pan-African_Parliament

  • Meiji era
  • Period of Japanese history (1868–1912)

    support for the new Meiji government. Its five provisions consisted of: Deliberative assembly shall be widely established and all matters decided by public

    Meiji era

    Meiji era

    Meiji_era

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    forced the Qing government to sign unequal treaties, granting them trading privileges, extraterritoriality and treaty ports under their control, beginning the

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Procedural rhetoric
  • Game design concept

    concept that explains how people learn through the authorship of rules and processes. The theory argues that games can make strong claims about how the world

    Procedural rhetoric

    Procedural rhetoric

    Procedural_rhetoric

  • Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986
  • Body that drafted the Philippine constitution

    the People Power euphoria remained, with a general confidence that the deliberative body would bring about the necessary structural reforms in a much weakened

    Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986

    Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986

    Philippine_Constitutional_Commission_of_1986

  • Headquarters of the United Nations
  • Group of buildings in New York City

    solutions to specific local problems through a grid-like, mirror-like deliberative process". Due to the headquarters' symbolism, several works of fiction have

    Headquarters of the United Nations

    Headquarters of the United Nations

    Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations

  • George Will
  • American political commentator (born 1941)

    ISBN 9780029344354. Restoration: Congress, Term Limits, and the Recovery of Deliberative Democracy. Free Press. 1992. ISBN 9780029344378. The Leveling Wind: Politics

    George Will

    George Will

    George_Will

  • Emperor Meiji
  • Emperor of Japan from 1867 to 1912

    retired from politics. The new administration gradually abolished most privileges of the samurai, including their right to a stipend from the government

    Emperor Meiji

    Emperor Meiji

    Emperor_Meiji

  • Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud
  • Chief Justice of India from 2022 to 2024

    usurpation of their jurisdiction. Additionally, the bench adopted a bounded-deliberative approach to facilitate dialogue between the Union Government, various

    Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud

    Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud

    Dhananjaya_Y._Chandrachud

  • Meiji Restoration
  • 1868 return to imperial rule in Japan

    samurai and peasant classes was the right to bear arms; this ancient privilege was suddenly extended to every male in the nation. Furthermore, samurai

    Meiji Restoration

    Meiji Restoration

    Meiji_Restoration

  • Courts-martial of the United States
  • Trials conducted by the U.S. military

    to the population, its fact-finding ability, and its collective deliberative processes—would provide for the government of the armed forces. The Framers

    Courts-martial of the United States

    Courts-martial of the United States

    Courts-martial_of_the_United_States

  • Second Sino-Japanese War
  • 1937–1945 conflict in East Asia

    economic privilege in the region by pressuring Yuan Shikai, the president of the Republic of China at the time. With a widened range of economic privileges in

    Second Sino-Japanese War

    Second Sino-Japanese War

    Second_Sino-Japanese_War

  • Holy Roman Empire
  • European political entity (800/962–1806)

    status, where the Imperial Estates would summon at Imperial Diets, the deliberative assembly of the empire. The Imperial Diet (Reichstag) resided variously

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Spanish Empire
  • Colonial empire between 1492 and 1976

    executive power of the monarch as was done in France, in place of the deliberative, Polysynodial System of Councils. Philip's government set up a ministry

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish_Empire

  • Judicial functions of the House of Lords
  • Historical role of the UK House of Lords

    peers who later married commoners lost the privilege. After a peer was indicted by the normal criminal process, the case was brought before the Court of

    Judicial functions of the House of Lords

    Judicial functions of the House of Lords

    Judicial_functions_of_the_House_of_Lords

  • Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue
  • Peace organisation

    International Geneva. Retrieved 5 November 2015. "Boost Bangsamoro: Deliberative democracy in the southern Philippines – HD video". HD. Retrieved 2022-10-12

    Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

    Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

    Centre_for_Humanitarian_Dialogue

  • Charter of 1814
  • French constitutional royal charter

    at any time, add to their number. In addition to its legislative and deliberative role, the Chamber of Peers also acted as a special court for the trial

    Charter of 1814

    Charter of 1814

    Charter_of_1814

  • Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
  • Dicastery of the Roman Curia

    represents a new and significant development in that it would give women a deliberative voice in the governing body of the congregation, which until now has

    Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life

    Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life

    Dicastery_for_Institutes_of_Consecrated_Life_and_Societies_of_Apostolic_Life

  • Canadian Space Agency
  • Government agency

    years, until 2020. By virtue of this accord, Canada takes part in ESA deliberative bodies and decision-making and in ESA's programmes and activities. Canadian

    Canadian Space Agency

    Canadian Space Agency

    Canadian_Space_Agency

  • Parliament
  • Legislative body of government

    are legislators. Historically, parliaments included various kinds of deliberative, consultative, and judicial assemblies. Parliamentary gatherings in the

    Parliament

    Parliament

    Parliament

  • Constitution of the United Kingdom
  • Uncodified national constitution

    legitimacy of law in a democratic society depends upon a constant process of deliberative discussion and public debate, rather than the imposition of decisions

    Constitution of the United Kingdom

    Constitution of the United Kingdom

    Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Multicultural education
  • Set of educational strategies

    another, learn to work together, and be deliberative about decision making. In addition to democratic values, deliberative strategies and teaching decision-making

    Multicultural education

    Multicultural_education

  • Libanius
  • Greek rhetorician (4th century AD)

    Theodosius I. 64 orations in the three fields of oratory: judicial, deliberative and epideictic, both orations as if delivered in public and orations

    Libanius

    Libanius

    Libanius

  • European Space Agency
  • European organisation dedicated to space exploration

    virtue of this accord, the Canadian Space Agency takes part in the ESA's deliberative bodies and decision-making and also in the ESA's programmes and activities

    European Space Agency

    European Space Agency

    European_Space_Agency

  • First Sino-Japanese War
  • 1894–1895 war between China and Japan

    Korea's tributary relationship with China; the abolition of ruling-class privilege and the establishment of equal rights for all; the reorganisation of the

    First Sino-Japanese War

    First Sino-Japanese War

    First_Sino-Japanese_War

  • Korea under Japanese rule
  • 1910–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan

    and enterprise groups. And the primary purpose is to secure economic privileges and extract resources. During this time, independence activists carried

    Korea under Japanese rule

    Korea under Japanese rule

    Korea_under_Japanese_rule

  • Farmers' movement
  • Political party in the United States

    many others, state and national, including an annual, non-partisan, deliberative and advisory Farmers National Congress. The Alliance movement reached

    Farmers' movement

    Farmers'_movement

  • Law of the European Union
  • radio, which are designed to support open, fact-based discussion and deliberative democracy. However, the same standards have not yet been applied to equivalent

    Law of the European Union

    Law_of_the_European_Union

  • Frank Parkin
  • British sociologist and writer (1931–2011)

    neutrally and dispassionately', Marxism and class theory was marked by a 'deliberatively provocative tone'. 'Parkin's discussion of contemporary marxist accounts

    Frank Parkin

    Frank_Parkin

  • History of citizenship
  • and are ruled, alternatively. And citizens were those who shared in deliberative and judicial office, and in that sense, attained the status of citizenship

    History of citizenship

    History of citizenship

    History_of_citizenship

  • Institutions of the French Basque Country before 1789
  • at the origin of the parish assemblies, which form the basis of the deliberative institutions of the Basque Country. During the 1st millennium CE, under

    Institutions of the French Basque Country before 1789

    Institutions of the French Basque Country before 1789

    Institutions_of_the_French_Basque_Country_before_1789

  • Mayor
  • Head of municipal government such as a town or city

    municipal council and cannot serve in the latter or in any higher-level deliberative bodies: a county council, a voivodeship sejmik, the Parliament of Poland

    Mayor

    Mayor

  • Non-partisan democracy
  • Type of democratic government

    political affiliations, but their parties have no official recognition or privilege in the functioning of City Council. Councilors are free to vote on each

    Non-partisan democracy

    Non-partisan_democracy

  • Ancien régime
  • French sociopolitical system before 1789

    his counsel, and the formula "le roi en son conseil" expressed that deliberative aspect. The administration of the French state in the early modern period

    Ancien régime

    Ancien régime

    Ancien_régime

  • Liberal democracy
  • Form of government

    governments in some European countries) may be deprived of the vote and the privilege of holding certain jobs. In the United Kingdom, people serving long prison

    Liberal democracy

    Liberal democracy

    Liberal_democracy

  • Prison rape in the United States
  • Rape of inmates in prison by other inmates or prison staff

    Holder noted that "these standards are the result of a thoughtful and deliberative process – and represent a critical step forward in protecting the rights

    Prison rape in the United States

    Prison_rape_in_the_United_States

  • Mueller special counsel investigation
  • U.S. investigation into Russian interference in U.S. elections

    Some of the information obtained via court process, moreover, was presumptively covered by legal privilege and was screened from investigators by a filter

    Mueller special counsel investigation

    Mueller special counsel investigation

    Mueller_special_counsel_investigation

  • Edmund Burke
  • Anglo-Irish politician and philosopher (1729–1797)

    and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but Parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole; where,

    Edmund Burke

    Edmund Burke

    Edmund_Burke

  • Country Alliance (Dominican Republic)
  • Political party in the Dominican Republic

    organization, finances, communication, training and electoral matters. Deliberative bodies: they are responsible for decision-making and the construction

    Country Alliance (Dominican Republic)

    Country Alliance (Dominican Republic)

    Country_Alliance_(Dominican_Republic)

  • List of political ideologies
  • democracy Copyright reform movements Council democracy Cyber-utopianism Deliberative democracy Delegative democracy Dynamic governance E-democracy Economic

    List of political ideologies

    List_of_political_ideologies

  • Cornish people
  • Ethnic group in Cornwall, England, UK, and the worldwide Cornish diaspora

    Council has been a unitary authority, serving as the sole executive, deliberative, and legislative body responsible for local policy, setting council tax

    Cornish people

    Cornish people

    Cornish_people

  • Administrative divisions of Portugal
  • a system composed by an executive body (the municipal chamber) and a deliberative body (the municipal assembly). The municipal chamber (câmara municipal)

    Administrative divisions of Portugal

    Administrative divisions of Portugal

    Administrative_divisions_of_Portugal

  • Slavery in ancient Greece
  • opposed to an animal, a slave can comprehend reason but "…has not got the deliberative part at all." Alcidamas, at the same time as Aristotle, took the opposite

    Slavery in ancient Greece

    Slavery in ancient Greece

    Slavery_in_ancient_Greece

  • Parliament of Victoria
  • State legislature of Victoria, Australia

    only has a casting vote, while the president of the Council only has a deliberative vote. The speaker may therefore only vote when a matter is tied, with

    Parliament of Victoria

    Parliament of Victoria

    Parliament_of_Victoria

  • Freedom of information
  • Freedom of a person or people to publish and consume information

    Confidential Client/Third Party Information Corporate Administrative Deliberative Information* Financial Information" The World Bank is prone to Open Developments

    Freedom of information

    Freedom of information

    Freedom_of_information

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Online names & meanings

  • Saidah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Saidah

    Lion

  • Vasha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vasha

    Independent, Submissive, Willing, Dependent

  • Joia
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, French, Hebrew, Latin

    Joia

    Rejoicing; Joy; Great Pleasure; Happiness; Merry; Delight

  • Abdul Muhaymin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Muhaymin |

    Slave of the protector

  • Henley
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Henley

    From the High Meadow

  • Anushiyah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anushiyah

    Miss Universe; Best Ones

  • Chiles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chiles

    English : patronymic from Child 1.

  • Beera
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Beera

    A well, declaring.

  • Sadratna
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sadratna

    Pure Gem; True Pearl

  • Daaruk
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Daaruk

    Charioteer of Krishna; Tree

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  • Deliberate
  • a.

    Weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining; -- applied to persons; as, a deliberate judge or counselor.

  • Process
  • n.

    The act of proceeding; continued forward movement; procedure; progress; advance.

  • Proceed
  • v. i.

    To begin and carry on a legal process.

  • Proceed
  • n.

    See Proceeds.

  • Deliberate
  • v. t.

    To weigh in the mind; to consider the reasons for and against; to consider maturely; to reflect upon; to ponder; as, to deliberate a question.

  • Deliberation
  • n.

    The act of deliberating, or of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a choice or measure; careful consideration; mature reflection.

  • Pondering
  • a.

    Deliberating.

  • Deliberative
  • a.

    Pertaining to deliberation; proceeding or acting by deliberation, or by discussion and examination; deliberating; as, a deliberative body.

  • Deliberating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Deliberate

  • Progress
  • n.

    In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art.

  • Process
  • n.

    A series of actions, motions, or occurrences; progressive act or transaction; continuous operation; normal or actual course or procedure; regular proceeding; as, the process of vegetation or decomposition; a chemical process; processes of nature.

  • Council
  • n.

    Act of deliberating; deliberation; consultation.

  • Deliberatively
  • adv.

    In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately.

  • Progress
  • v. i.

    To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to proceed; to advance; to go on; as, railroads are progressing.

  • Consideration
  • n.

    The act or process of considering; continuous careful thought; examination; contemplation; deliberation; attention.

  • Recess
  • v. t.

    To make a recess in; as, to recess a wall.

  • Progress
  • v. t.

    To make progress in; to pass through.

  • Desiderative
  • a.

    Denoting desire; as, desiderative verbs.

  • Deliberate
  • a.

    Formed with deliberation; well-advised; carefully considered; not sudden or rash; as, a deliberate opinion; a deliberate measure or result.