AI & ChatGPT searches , social queries for DELIBERATIVE

Search references for DELIBERATIVE. Phrases containing DELIBERATIVE

See searches and references containing DELIBERATIVE!

AI searches containing DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

  • Deliberative
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up deliberative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deliberative may refer to: Deliberative agent Deliberative assembly Deliberative Council of Princes

    Deliberative

    Deliberative

  • Deliberative assembly
  • Organization that uses parliamentary procedure to make decisions

    A deliberative assembly is a meeting of members who use parliamentary procedure. In a speech to the electorate at Bristol in 1774, Edmund Burke described

    Deliberative assembly

    Deliberative_assembly

  • Deliberative democracy
  • Form of democracy focusing on deliberation and informed decision-making

    Deliberative democracy or discursive democracy is a form of democracy in which deliberation is central to decision-making. Deliberative democracy seeks

    Deliberative democracy

    Deliberative_democracy

  • Mongolia's Law on Deliberative Polling
  • Mongolia's Law on Deliberative Polling is a law that codified the deliberative polling process into Mongolian law. It was ratified on February 9, 2017

    Mongolia's Law on Deliberative Polling

    Mongolia's_Law_on_Deliberative_Polling

  • Deliberative rhetoric
  • Kind of rhetoric described by Aristotle

    Deliberative rhetoric (Greek: γένος συμβουλευτικόν, genos symbouleutikon; Latin: genus deliberativum; sometimes called legislative oratory) is one of the

    Deliberative rhetoric

    Deliberative rhetoric

    Deliberative_rhetoric

  • Deliberative opinion poll
  • Gauges opinion before and after significant deliberation

    A deliberative opinion poll, sometimes called a deliberative poll, is a form of opinion poll taken before and after significant deliberation. Political

    Deliberative opinion poll

    Deliberative_opinion_poll

  • 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 referendum
  • A deliberative referendum is a referendum that increases public deliberation through purposeful institutional design.:557 The term "deliberative referendum"

    Deliberative referendum

    Deliberative_referendum

  • Deliberative agent
  • Type of computer program

    Deliberative agent (also known as intentional agent) is a sort of software agent used mainly in multi-agent system simulations. According to Wooldridge's

    Deliberative agent

    Deliberative_agent

  • Citizens' assembly
  • Randomly selected people to deliberate on public issues

    questions so as to exert an influence. Other names and variations of deliberative mini-publics include citizens' jury, citizens' panel, people's panel

    Citizens' assembly

    Citizens' assembly

    Citizens'_assembly

  • Sortition
  • Selection of decision-makers by random sample

    Sortition is often classified as a method for both direct democracy and deliberative democracy. Today, sortition is commonly used to select prospective jurors

    Sortition

    Sortition

  • Diet (assembly)
  • Type of deliberative assembly

    In politics, a diet (/ˈdaɪ.ət/ DY-ət) is a formal deliberative assembly or legislature. The term is used for some assemblies such as the German Imperial

    Diet (assembly)

    Diet (assembly)

    Diet_(assembly)

  • Rhetoric (Aristotle)
  • Work of literature by Aristotle

    more information in that area. Many chapters in Book I cover typical deliberative argument varieties in Athenian culture. Chapter One Aristotle says rhetoric

    Rhetoric (Aristotle)

    Rhetoric (Aristotle)

    Rhetoric_(Aristotle)

  • Voting methods in deliberative assemblies
  • Methods of voting on motions

    Deliberative assemblies – bodies that use parliamentary procedure to arrive at decisions – use several methods of voting on motions (formal proposal by

    Voting methods in deliberative assemblies

    Voting_methods_in_deliberative_assemblies

  • 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

  • Guy Standing (economist)
  • British labour economist (born 1948)

    Precariat: The New Dangerous Class, his work has focused on the precariat, deliberative democracy, commons, and has become a major advocate of universal basic

    Guy Standing (economist)

    Guy Standing (economist)

    Guy_Standing_(economist)

  • Chair (officer)
  • Leading or presiding officer of an organized group

    presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or

    Chair (officer)

    Chair (officer)

    Chair_(officer)

  • Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers
  • Advisory body during the Qing dynasty

    The Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers (traditional Chinese: 議政王大臣會議; simplified Chinese: 议政王大臣会议; pinyin: Yìzhèng Wáng Dàchén Huìyì), also

    Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers

    Deliberative_Council_of_Princes_and_Ministers

  • Deliberative mood
  • Grammatical mood that asks whether the speaker should do something

    Deliberative mood (abbreviated del) is a grammatical mood that asks whether the speaker should do something, e. g. "Shall I go to the market?" The Afar

    Deliberative mood

    Deliberative_mood

  • Politics
  • Activities associated with group decisions

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

    Politics

    Politics

    Politics

  • James S. Fishkin
  • American political scientist and communications scholar

    Stanford’s Deliberative Democracy Lab. Fishkin is widely cited for his work on deliberative democracy, with his proposition of Deliberative Polling in

    James S. Fishkin

    James S. Fishkin

    James_S._Fishkin

  • Vietnam War
  • 1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia

    and South Vietnamese forces were shocked by the scale, intensity and deliberative planning, as the infiltration of Communist personnel and weapons into

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam_War

  • Radical democracy
  • Type of democracy that advocates the radical extension of equality and liberty

    rival approaches, rather than a single doctrine: the deliberative strand corresponds to the Deliberative democracy that the agonistic strand explicitly opposes

    Radical democracy

    Radical_democracy

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • 1945 attacks in Japan during WWII

    Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • V-Dem Democracy Indices
  • Dataset of characteristics of political / rankings regimes

    principles: electoral, liberal, majoritarian, consensual, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, with variables describing various aspects of government

    V-Dem Democracy Indices

    V-Dem Democracy Indices

    V-Dem_Democracy_Indices

  • Deliberative planning
  • Planning style focused on dialogue

    Deliberative planning refers to a planning process that focuses on making decisions through dialogue, making seasoned arguments and in depth deliberations

    Deliberative planning

    Deliberative_planning

  • Resolution (law)
  • Often non-binding statement of intent in law

    resolution is a motion, often in writing, which has been adopted by a deliberative body (such as a corporations' board and or the house of a legislature)

    Resolution (law)

    Resolution (law)

    Resolution_(law)

  • Intuition and decision-making
  • insight (a much more protracted process) and can be contrasted with the deliberative style of decision-making. Intuition can influence judgment through either

    Intuition and decision-making

    Intuition_and_decision-making

  • America in One Room
  • 2019 deliberative polling event; the largest representative sample in American history

    utilized a method called deliberative polling, led by Stanford Professors James Fishkin and Larry Diamond of the Center for Deliberative Democracy. The event

    America in One Room

    America in One Room

    America_in_One_Room

  • Direct democracy
  • Form of democracy

    Two leading forms of direct democracy are participatory democracy and deliberative democracy. Semi-direct democracies, in which representatives administer

    Direct democracy

    Direct democracy

    Direct_democracy

  • Committee
  • Body of one or more persons that is subordinate to a deliberative assembly

    committee or commission is a body of one or more persons subordinate to a deliberative assembly or other form of organization. A committee may not itself be

    Committee

    Committee

    Committee

  • Mind
  • Totality of psychological phenomena

    ISBN 978-1-4757-3779-0. Vogler, Candace A. (2016). John Stuart Mill's Deliberative Landscape: An Essay in Moral Psychology. Routledge Revivals. Routledge

    Mind

    Mind

    Mind

  • Chantal Mouffe
  • Belgian post-Marxist political theorist (born 1943)

    so-called Essex School of discourse analysis. She is a strong critic of deliberative democracy and advocates a conflict-oriented model of radical democracy

    Chantal Mouffe

    Chantal Mouffe

    Chantal_Mouffe

  • Democracy in Africa
  • Ghana were pronounced 'free'. Modern studies have identified elements of deliberative democracy in ancient African societies, such as among the Baganda in

    Democracy in Africa

    Democracy in Africa

    Democracy_in_Africa

  • Public speaking
  • Performing a speech to a live audience

    the ancient Greek philosopher, identified three types of speeches: deliberative (political), forensic (judicial), and epideictic (ceremonial or demonstrative)

    Public speaking

    Public speaking

    Public_speaking

  • 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

  • John Dryzek
  • Political scientist and university professor

    Dryzek (born 23 June 1953) is a Centenary Professor at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra's Institute

    John Dryzek

    John_Dryzek

  • Casual vacancy
  • Situation in which a seat in a deliberative assembly becomes vacant

    (casual in the sense of "by chance") is a situation in which a seat in a deliberative assembly becomes vacant during that assembly's term. Casual vacancies

    Casual vacancy

    Casual_vacancy

  • 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

  • Public consultation
  • Process to get public input

    or surveys), as well as in deliberative groups (such as citizens' assemblies or citizen juries). Surveys and deliberative groups can be conducted with

    Public consultation

    Public consultation

    Public_consultation

  • Global Assembly
  • Deliberative global democratic citizens' assembly

    the development of deliberative democracy. The concept of a citizens' assembly was first developed in the form of a deliberative poll by James Fishkin

    Global Assembly

    Global_Assembly

  • 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

  • Social software
  • Type of software

    link relationships and grammatical features to infer social networks. Deliberative social networks are webs of discussion and debate for decision-making

    Social software

    Social_software

  • John Gastil
  • American professor (born 1967)

    Political Science at Penn State University. He is known for his research on deliberative democracy and group decision making. John Gastil was born in San Diego

    John Gastil

    John_Gastil

  • Athenian democracy
  • Government regime in ancient Athens

    Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid

    Athenian democracy

    Athenian democracy

    Athenian_democracy

  • 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

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

    Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives

    Second Sino-Japanese War

    Second Sino-Japanese War

    Second_Sino-Japanese_War

  • Speaker (politics)
  • Presiding officer of a legislative body

    The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair. The first documented use of the title was

    Speaker (politics)

    Speaker (politics)

    Speaker_(politics)

  • Three-layer architecture
  • The Three-Layer Architecture is a hybrid reactive/deliberative robot architecture developed by R. James Firby that consists of three layers: a reactive

    Three-layer architecture

    Three-layer_architecture

  • Deliberative and coordinating bodies of the State Council
  • The deliberative and coordinating bodies of the State Council are agencies of the State Council of China, responsible for organizing and coordinating important

    Deliberative and coordinating bodies of the State Council

    Deliberative_and_coordinating_bodies_of_the_State_Council

  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992

    (First Session of the AVNOJ) and claimed the status of Yugoslavia's deliberative assembly (parliament). In 1943, the Yugoslav Partisans began attracting

    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia

  • Plenary session
  • Session of a conference with no absentees

    A plenary session or plenum is a session of a conference or deliberative assembly in which all parties or members are present. Such a session may include

    Plenary session

    Plenary session

    Plenary_session

  • Marcelo Teixeira
  • Brazilian businessman (born 1964)

    2011. On 18 December 2017, Teixeira was elected president of Santos' Deliberative Council, returning to the club's political structure after eight years

    Marcelo Teixeira

    Marcelo Teixeira

    Marcelo_Teixeira

  • Literary device
  • Literary technique used to persuade

    Sotto voce Topos Genres Apologetics Debate Declamation Controversia Deliberative Demagogy Dialectic Socratic method Dissoi logoi Elocution Epideictic

    Literary device

    Literary device

    Literary_device

  • Assembly of Martinique
  • Deliberative assembly

    The Assembly of Martinique is the deliberative assembly of Martinique, which is a single territorial collectivity of France. In 2015 it replaced both the

    Assembly of Martinique

    Assembly of Martinique

    Assembly_of_Martinique

  • Televoting
  • Decision-making and opinion polling conducted by telephone

    alternatives such as deliberative polling, as it does not require the participants to meet in person.[citation needed] Common to other deliberative democratic techniques

    Televoting

    Televoting

  • Mindset
  • Term in decision theory and general systems theory

    The deliberative and implemental mindsets are part of the decision making process in goal setting and goal striving. When someone has a deliberative mindset

    Mindset

    Mindset

    Mindset

  • 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

  • Table (parliamentary procedure)
  • Parliamentary procedure

    under the heavy workload of Congress but is inappropriate in ordinary deliberative assemblies. Mason, Paul (2010). Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure

    Table (parliamentary procedure)

    Table_(parliamentary_procedure)

  • Epistemic democracy
  • Range of views in political science and philosophy

    democracy – whether it be direct, representative, participatory, or deliberative – and epistemic democrats themselves disagree over such questions. Instead

    Epistemic democracy

    Epistemic_democracy

  • Unit 731
  • Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

    Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives

    Unit 731

    Unit 731

    Unit_731

  • Non-binding resolution
  • Motion by a deliberative body that isn't law

    A non-binding resolution is a motion adopted by a deliberative body that does not enact a law or a substantive rule, and is simply used to make known what

    Non-binding resolution

    Non-binding_resolution

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

    of the book, whose full title was Pocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assemblies, was published in February 1876 by the then-Major Robert,

    Robert's Rules of Order

    Robert's Rules of Order

    Robert's_Rules_of_Order

  • Sharon Tate
  • American actress and model (1943–1969)

    Vreeland Hill (2018). Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX: The Result of a Deliberative Process that Contemplates a New Dawn in Hollywood. Publisher: Michael

    Sharon Tate

    Sharon Tate

    Sharon_Tate

  • Deliberation
  • Process of thoughtfully weighing options, usually prior to voting

    or not guilty, along with information and arguments to evaluate. In "deliberative democracy", the aim is for both elected officials and the general public

    Deliberation

    Deliberation

    Deliberation

  • Second (parliamentary procedure)
  • Secondary interest in a deliberative motion

    In deliberative bodies, a second to a proposed motion is an indication that there is at least one person besides the mover that is interested in seeing

    Second (parliamentary procedure)

    Second_(parliamentary_procedure)

  • Nagpur Municipal Corporation
  • Local civic body in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

    Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is the municipal body administering Nagpur, in Maharashtra state in Central India. The Municipal Council of Nagpur was

    Nagpur Municipal Corporation

    Nagpur Municipal Corporation

    Nagpur_Municipal_Corporation

  • Municipalities of Portugal
  • a system composed of an executive body (the municipal chamber) and a deliberative body (the municipal assembly). The municipal chamber is the executive

    Municipalities of Portugal

    Municipalities of Portugal

    Municipalities_of_Portugal

  • E-democracy
  • Use of information and communication technology in political and governance processes

    the rapid pace of digital dialogue, which may outpace the slower, more deliberative processes of policy-making. The rise of digital media has created new

    E-democracy

    E-democracy

    E-democracy

  • Attack on Pearl Harbor
  • 1941 Japanese attack on the US

    Greater East Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor

  • Nova Scotia House of Assembly
  • Legislative chamber of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia

    Gaelic: Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or Legislative Assembly, is the deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia, and together with the

    Nova Scotia House of Assembly

    Nova Scotia House of Assembly

    Nova_Scotia_House_of_Assembly

  • 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)

  • Robotic paradigm
  • Term in robotics

    through the system, and where decisions are made. The hierarchical or deliberative paradigm describes a top-down control structure in which the robot's

    Robotic paradigm

    Robotic_paradigm

  • 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

  • Provisional Irish Republican Army
  • Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005

    Dublin, when a third of the delegates walked out of the party's highest deliberative body, the ard fheis, in protest at the party leadership's attempt to

    Provisional Irish Republican Army

    Provisional Irish Republican Army

    Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army

  • Nicole Curato
  • Filipina sociologist

    Curato", is a Filipina sociologist best known for her academic work on deliberative democracy and her media work providing academic commentary on politics

    Nicole Curato

    Nicole Curato

    Nicole_Curato

  • Aristotle's views on women
  • Nicomachean Ethics and Generation of Animals, he posits women as possessing deliberative reason but lacking authority, legitimizing their subordination to male

    Aristotle's views on women

    Aristotle's views on women

    Aristotle's_views_on_women

  • United States Senate
  • Upper house of the US Congress

    been impeached by the House. The Senate has been considered both a more deliberative and prestigious body than the House of Representatives due to its longer

    United States Senate

    United States Senate

    United_States_Senate

  • Participatory democracy
  • Model of democracy

    online deliberative polling, a system in which citizens deliberate with peers virtually before answering a poll. The results of deliberative opinion

    Participatory democracy

    Participatory_democracy

  • Agent architecture
  • Agent architecture in computer science is a blueprint for software agents and intelligent control systems, depicting the arrangement of components. The

    Agent architecture

    Agent_architecture

  • Agenda (meeting)
  • List of items to be taken up during a meeting

    group and may include any number of the items. In business meetings of a deliberative assembly, the items on the agenda are also known as the orders of the

    Agenda (meeting)

    Agenda_(meeting)

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    president of the secretariat of the Anglican Communion Office and its deliberative body, the Anglican Consultative Council. The Anglican Communion has no

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • Representative democracy
  • Type of democracy principled on elected representation

    constitutional court, supreme court). The constitution may also provide for some deliberative democracy (e.g., Royal Commissions) or direct popular measures (e.g.

    Representative democracy

    Representative democracy

    Representative_democracy

  • Presumptive inclusion
  • Inclusion by default

    Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid

    Presumptive inclusion

    Presumptive_inclusion

  • Democracy indices
  • Overview of democracy measures

    high-level principles of democracy: "electoral", "liberal", "participatory", "deliberative" and "egalitarian", and quantifies these principles. The V-Dem Democracy

    Democracy indices

    Democracy_indices

  • Cristina Lafont
  • Spanish philosopher

    conception of deliberative democracy is presented in her 2020 book Democracy Without Shortcuts. A participatory conception of deliberative democracy. In

    Cristina Lafont

    Cristina_Lafont

  • Adjournment sine die
  • Meeting closed without a date to reconvene

    die (Latin for 'without a date') is the conclusion of a meeting by a deliberative assembly, such as a legislature or organizational board, without setting

    Adjournment sine die

    Adjournment_sine_die

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    or blame), forensic (judicial speeches over guilt or innocence), and deliberative (speeches calling on an audience to decide on an issue). Aristotle also

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Ratification
  • Process of putting into effect a documentation in international law

    States and Canada. The term is also used in parliamentary procedure in deliberative assemblies. In contract law, the need for ratification often arises in

    Ratification

    Ratification

  • Language interpretation
  • Facilitating of oral or sign-language communication between users of different languages

    distinguished from the translation of a written text, which can be more deliberative and make use of external resources and tools. The most common two modes

    Language interpretation

    Language_interpretation

  • Multicameralism
  • Legislature with three or more chambers

    is the condition in which a legislature is divided into more than two deliberative assemblies, which are commonly called "chambers" or "houses". This usually

    Multicameralism

    Multicameralism

    Multicameralism

  • Iraq
  • Country in West Asia

    authority over general state policy. The constitution provides for two deliberative bodies, the Council of Representatives and the Council of Union. The

    Iraq

    Iraq

    Iraq

  • Waves of democracy
  • Major surges of democracy in history

    Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Defensive Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Hybrid

    Waves of democracy

    Waves_of_democracy

  • 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

  • Botswana
  • Country in Southern Africa

    as a "liberal democracy" in 2021, with its liberal, participatory and deliberative components decreasing "at a statistically significant level", with the

    Botswana

    Botswana

    Botswana

  • Legislative chamber
  • Assembly of representatives of a representative democracy

    A legislative chamber or house is a deliberative assembly within a legislature which generally meets and votes separately from the legislature's other

    Legislative chamber

    Legislative chamber

    Legislative_chamber

  • World Health Organization
  • Specialized agency of the United Nations

    Citizen Participation and New Democratic Institutions: Catching the Deliberative Wave". OECD, June 2020. 9 June 2020. Archived from the original on 19

    World Health Organization

    World Health Organization

    World_Health_Organization

  • Disciplinary procedure
  • In a deliberative assembly, disciplinary procedures are used to punish members for violating the rules of the assembly. According to Robert's Rules of

    Disciplinary procedure

    Disciplinary_procedure

  • Applied philosophy
  • Branch of philosophy

    ignorance’ objection to the deliberative conception of democracy: holding that most people are too ignorant for deliberative democracy to be an effective

    Applied philosophy

    Applied philosophy

    Applied_philosophy

  • Online deliberation
  • practice and research related to the design, implementation and study of deliberative processes that rely on the use of electronic information and communications

    Online deliberation

    Online_deliberation

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

AI search references containing DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

  • Parliament
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Parliament

    English : presumably a nickname, or an occupational name for someone in the service of parliament, the British deliberative assembly. The name is recorded in northeast England in the 17th and 18th centuries, but appears to have died out there in the early 19th century. It is not found in the 1881 British census.

    Parliament

AI search queries for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

Follow users with usernames @DELIBERATIVE or posting hashtags containing #DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

Online names & meanings

  • Jaladhija
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Jaladhija

    Water; Goddess Laxmi

  • TAHVO
  • Male

    Finnish

    TAHVO

    Finnish form of Greek Stephanos, TAHVO means "crown."

  • Gajra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Gajra

    Garland of Flowers

  • Dishita
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Dishita

    Focus; Test

  • Eltolad
  • Biblical

    Eltolad

    the generation of God

  • Coksa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Coksa

    Pure; Clean

  • Geltruda
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Geltruda

    Strength of a Spear

  • Ahilan
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Ahilan

    Knowledgeable; Commanding

  • Unmani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Unmani

    All Pervading; Brahmaswarup

  • Peak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peak

    English : topographic name for someone living by a pointed hill (or regional name from the Peak District (Old English Pēaclond) in Derbyshire), named with Old English pēac ‘peak’, ‘pointed hill’ (found only in place names). This word is not directly related to Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘pointed hill’, which yielded Pike; there is, however, some evidence of confusion between the two surnames.Possibly also Irish : reduced form of McPeak.Major concentrations of the surname Peak are found in Staffordshire and the West Country of England. Among the earliest known bearers are Richard del Pech or del Pek (d. 1196), son of Rannulf, sheriff of Nottingham, and Willielmus Piec (Winchester 1194). A century later, c.1284, a certain Richard del Peke settled in Denbighshire (now part of Clwyd), Wales, receiving lands from Henry de Lacey, earl of Lincoln, in return for helping to control the region. His descendants, who bear the name Peak(e), can be traced to the present day, and are found in New Zealand and Canada as well as in Britain. Peake is also the name of a family descended from John Pyke, who paid rent to the abbot of Leicester in 1477. The name took various forms, such as Peke and Pick, eventually becoming established as Peak in the 17th century.

AI search & ChatGPT queries for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing DELIBERATIVE

Other words and meanings similar to

DELIBERATIVE

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing DELIBERATIVE

DELIBERATIVE

  • Deliberatively
  • adv.

    In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately.

  • Deliberative
  • n.

    A kind of rhetoric employed in proving a thing and convincing others of its truth, in order to persuade them to adopt it.

  • Parliamentary
  • a.

    According to the rules and usages of Parliament or of deliberative bodies; as, a parliamentary motion.

  • Parliamentarian
  • n.

    One versed in the rules and usages of Parliament or similar deliberative assemblies; as, an accomplished parliamentarian.

  • Organization
  • n.

    The act of organizing; the act of arranging in a systematic way for use or action; as, the organization of an army, or of a deliberative body.

  • Deliberative
  • a.

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

  • Division
  • n.

    Separation of the members of a deliberative body, esp. of the Houses of Parliament, to ascertain the vote.

  • Motion
  • n.

    A proposal or suggestion looking to action or progress; esp., a formal proposal made in a deliberative assembly; as, a motion to adjourn.

  • Move
  • v. t.

    To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.

  • Result
  • n.

    The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; a resolve; a decree.

  • Divan
  • n.

    In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.

  • Chamber
  • n.

    A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as, presence chamber; senate chamber.

  • Deliberative
  • n.

    A discourse in which a question is discussed, or weighed and examined.

  • Senate
  • n.

    An assembly or council having the highest deliberative and legislative functions.

  • Diet
  • n.

    A legislative or administrative assembly in Germany, Poland, and some other countries of Europe; a deliberative convention; a council; as, the Diet of Worms, held in 1521.