Thus, the eagerness of the monkey to locate the right box was increased and, as a matter of observation, his deliberateness and care in choice increased correspondingly.
For setting 6, there is recorded a deliberately made wrong choice, and so on throughout the series, the choices being characterized by deliberateness and definite search for the right box.
And thus he paced the room, with the slow deliberateness of Time itself, while the pale-cheeked woman sat terror-stricken on the bed, only with the slow deliberateness of Time itself her eyes moved and followed him in his walk.
Meanwhile, with the deliberatenessof Time itself he softly paced through the brilliant waste.
And suddenly forsaking his swiftness of movement for a sullen and concentrated deliberateness he chose a spot near a large rock and slowly seated himself.
The deliberateness of the act is altogether exceptional.
Sometimes a relative deliberateness of execution raises suspicions as to the accuracy of the diagnosis.
I am informed," he went on, speaking with a deliberateness meant to be impressive, "that you did entertain another lady as a visitor last night.
Grant filled and lighted a pipe with a deliberateness meant to be provoking, glancing several times doubtfully at P.
Then the Chinaman approached the chain, taking care to remain as far as possible from the hole, and with careful deliberateness hauled it in, moving backward as he did so.
He works with the deliberatenessof a prose-writer.
Mr. Yeats has laboured his verse into perfect music with a deliberateness like that of Flaubert in writing prose.
He threw the wet blanket of doubt over warm young enthusiasms because his mind worked with a certain deliberateness which did not at once permit him to see the practicability of the scheme.
It is with true insight that he boasts, in one of his letters, of what he can do 'if I am only careful to do what I am quite capable of, namely, combine this relentlessness of mind with deliberateness in the choice of means.
There lay his success: deliberateness in the choice of means for the doing of a given thing, the thing for which his best energies best fitted him.