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    premeditated
    /ˌpriːˈmɛdɪteɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand: "premeditated murder"

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  2. 5 days ago · The risk of a premeditated armed conflict in the South China Sea, over Second Thomas Shoal in particular, remains low. The bigger worry is either country sleepwalking into a fight.

  3. 4 days ago · slaying. Other forms: slayings. Definitions of slaying. noun. unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being. synonyms: execution, murder. see more.

  4. 2 days ago · Following a pre-defined strategy might get the job done, but it doesn't spark true creativity. There is natural pressure to express but the pressure to create is actually pressure to doing - to work. This is why many burnout, because they think they are being creative when in actual fact they are working.

  5. 5 days ago · How Rockefeller's faith, perseverance, and patience built him into the character capable of becoming the wealthiest man in the world. Joey Musto. Jul 01, 2024. “I do not think there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as the quality of perseverance. It overcomes almost everything, even nature.”.

  6. 1 day ago · Judicial murder is the intentional and premeditated killing of an innocent person by means of capital punishment. For example, the executions following the show trials in the Soviet Union during the Great Purge of 1936–1938 were an instrument of political repression.

  7. 5 days ago · 21-5401. Capital murder. (a) Capital murder is the: (1) Intentional and premeditated killing of any person in the commission of kidnapping, as defined in K.S.A. 21-5408 (a), and amendments thereto, or aggravated kidnapping, as defined in K.S.A. 21-5408 (b), and amendments thereto, when the kidnapping or aggravated kidnapping was committed with ...

  8. 4 days ago · State-corporate crime is defined as “illegal or socially injurious actions that result from a mutually reinforcing interaction between (1) policies and/or practices in pursuit of the goals of one or more institutions of political governance, and (2) policies and/or practices in pursuit of the goals of one or more institutions of economic production and distribution” (Michalowski & Kramer ...