It seems incredible that West Yorkshire's second city should effectively be deemed second class as far as transport links are concerned. |
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Summer runs were deemed too risky, because foul winter weather provided far better cover for slow-moving merchant ships. |
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Living alone, and with no family, they had deemed him a perfect choice to carry out their attack. |
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Admission to exams was open to students who had a satisfactory attendance record and who were deemed by teachers as likely to pass. |
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In elementary and middle school I loved the satisfaction and praise I could win by succeeding at the things my school deemed important. |
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Although the president said he would return to the Gulf Coast tomorrow, his initial response was deemed tardy and inadequate by many observers. |
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When that sort of blood and thunder approach was deemed necessary, they were able to play in that fashion. |
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A broad rhetorical commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene. |
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Conistone St Mary's Church was causing concern as the belfry was deemed too heavy for the supporting walls. |
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If magus deemed the item and the inscriptions acceptable, the enchantment would be activated. |
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So what happened for a helicopter deemed by aviation experts to be one of the safest to just drop out of the sky on a clear July evening? |
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It should come as no surprise that his approach is deemed politically retrograde and unacceptable. |
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For the most part, when war was deemed necessary they hired mercenaries to do the fighting. |
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Anyone who aids the terrorist bombers will be deemed accessories after the fact to Murder, and subject to the most serious penalties. |
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Such production shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of any privilege in any other proceeding or context. |
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For UK tax purposes, both talons and annuities should be deemed to be holdings of their constituent strips. |
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If deemed appropriate, a student union committee could suspend the fraternity's privileges for booking rooms and tables. |
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The event will be timed and, in the event of a tie, the most expensive mountain bike will be deemed the winner. |
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Santini's stepmother is ill, but the situation was not deemed serious enough to warrant his resignation. |
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The popular radio jam quickly caught flak from groups who deemed the song's lyrics offensive. |
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Bessbrook United had a wasted journey to West Belfast when the referee deemed the pitch to be unplayable. |
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At the time of the Reformation the body was deemed to be of little account when there was a soul to be saved. |
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Medical examiners frequently perform autopsies if a death is deemed suspicious or unexplained. |
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She was loving and generally patient with those she deemed worthy, and, as I said before, she was quick-witted and intelligent. |
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Those countries where the public is deemed to be flaky get the full treatment. |
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My neighbours are staying at other addresses because the houses are deemed to be unsafe. |
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Judged on taste, texture and presentation, the adjudicators deemed the entry by Iris to be the best. |
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Again, in America this would barely be deemed sufficient to power a fruit juicer or half-decent leaf blower. |
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Their flock now boasts 35 ewes and 2 rams and, as of March, the sheep have been deemed scrapie free by inspectors. |
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If this was an isolated incident, a rap on the knuckles might be deemed sufficient. |
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He warned those who did not affiliate to the three federations that their participation in karate championships would be deemed illegal. |
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For it to be deemed a white Christmas, at least one flake of snow has to fall on the roof of the London weather centre. |
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Some interesting extras are included here, mainly segments deemed too raunchy for television. |
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Municipalities already receive partial rebates on many products deemed to be strictly of a municipal nature. |
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The Nature team immediately deemed that there is no evidence that the microdoses have biological action. |
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Compulsory fitting of the alerting system was deemed acceptable, but only for new vehicles or recidivist speeders. |
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For once a population is deemed evil, with no hope of redemption, its members have little left to lose. |
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In the absence of an antenuptial contract, persons are deemed to be married in community of property. |
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I felt just a little miffed that it was deemed to be my fault that they were still on the kitchen work surface. |
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The question is whether the candidates should be deemed to be elected under one or more of the rules referred to in the opening words. |
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Vedic Invocations, which are deemed animistic and crudely pagan by many scholars, merely invoke God through his attributes and functions. |
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If the girl was deemed promiscuous, became pregnant, or could not keep a job, she could be returned to the reform school. |
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It could be deemed irresponsible to encourage patients to believe in alien abduction. |
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Alienists appointed by the court in insanity cases should be deemed to be the court's own witnesses. |
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However, the mighty barbarian is deemed unworthy to enter Paradise by the Ancestors and is reincarnated in order to redeem himself. |
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Worse still, the government has often backtracked on its reform commitments or reversed measures deemed to be politically or socially unfeasible. |
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Pyongyang was also voicing mounting impatience with what it deemed laggard progress on the reactor project. |
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Context is only deemed important when such relativism would be seen to give validity to bigotry, racism and prejudice. |
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Traditionally, of course, pluralism in religious matters was deemed a sign of impiety and indifference to God's truth. |
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The restoration of monarchies in 1814-15 heralded a wave of persecution of minorities deemed to be associated with revolution. |
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In Warwick, only 75 miles away, these activities are all deemed acceptable farming uses under the zoning code. |
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At first the boy was deemed to be too large to be considered for the operation. |
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If you believe in transubstantiation, parthenogenesis and the rest of it, you're deemed fit to run the country. |
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Yet it was not so long ago that lasers were deemed a solution in search of a problem. |
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Deferring to the lateness of the hour, Catherine deemed it wise to wait till morning to summon Miss Bennet. |
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Traditionally, meat with yellow fat and dark lean has been deemed a lesser quality product at the retail level. |
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If the restraint was deemed to be merely ancillary to the main purpose of a lawful contract, then it would be lawful. |
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That level of growth serves the interest of a few and these are the ones who are deemed to be the power behind the throne. |
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She had a few romantic attachments, but the one man she deemed worthy of commitment died before they could become engaged. |
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From the assembled girls, he selected five he deemed to have some feature of singular loveliness. |
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So, lollipops and sucking sweeties were banned, but soft sweets and chocolate were deemed OK in moderation. |
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A statement issued this week said LKI will purchase rough diamonds and supervise the manufacturing of those deemed suitable to cut and polish. |
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Reindeer, llamas and Petra, the zoo's only camel, were the star attractions, but sadly the plan was abandoned because it was deemed impractical. |
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Because of his obsession with this movie, he was deemed insane with extreme masochistic tendencies. |
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Here is a suburb where it has been deemed that modern architecture has no right to exist. |
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They can all be addressed in very short timescales if they are deemed to be critical. |
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Struggling companies, once seen as a challenge, are now often deemed too risky to take a chance on. |
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That the portraits of Beethoven did not bear much likeness to the composer could be deemed a deliberate transgression. |
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His intervention, however, was deemed premature by the referee and he was sent off for handling outside his area. |
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All parties are sentenced to mandatory counseling until they are deemed fit to return to society. |
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Where a line ends with an accented syllable, it is deemed to have a strong ending and is thus described as masculine rhyme. |
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All lands were deemed to be held by the subject either from his mesne lord, or from the king as lord paramount. |
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Originally only those physically incapable were deemed worthy of charity and able-bodied beggars were dealt with harshly. |
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An extract was deemed to be deficient if, in all three trials, the ratio of intermediate to supercoiled products indicated an accumulation of intermediate topoisomers. |
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Victoria and Zoe Yin, who hail from Boston, were both deemed child prodigies at young ages. |
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When the neurologically damaged are deemed as a suitable photo background, we have a serious problem. |
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The employee is charged income tax at the marginal tax rate on the difference between the interest rate paid on the loan and the deemed rate as outlined above. |
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Each of these targets, along with others for ambulance response times, segments the timeline into intervals deemed controllable by the separate parts of the system. |
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Consumers get incredibly upset when dieticians and researchers backtrack on previous findings, proclaiming that products once deemed healthy are now in question. |
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While traditional running gear and the attendant sounds of traction motors and gears was deemed a desirable feature, the goal of minimal maintenance was also introduced. |
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Mitchell especially disdained women artists, talented or not, whom she deemed insufficiently macho, boozing, and brawling. |
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Zealots on motorcycles are throwing acid at women whose veils are deemed too loose in the ancient city of Isfahan. |
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Apparently, 72 percent of intelligence agency civilian workers have been deemed nonessential temporarily let go. |
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The British Admiralty, 16th century, deemed it anthropophagism and forbade it, though castaways, after Go days, were exempted upon the depletion of sea biscuits. |
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Fieri would not be cowed by a review that more than half of all Today show viewers deemed too harsh. |
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Clause 26 of the contract between those parties was deemed time to be of the essence, and by Item L of the schedule, encumbrances were listed as nil. |
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An in-depth multimedia profile of Anita Hill to mark the 20th anniversary of the landmark case was deemed not buzzy enough. |
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If you're not among the 1,000 English and French private schoolgirls who attend classes at Villa Maria, you're deemed a trespasser if you're found on the grounds. |
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Fines will be imposed on councils when a patient remains in an acute hospital bed after they have been deemed fit to be discharged to their own home or to a care home. |
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Any excessive display could be construed as the sin of pride and any unnecessary revealing or emphasizing of the body could be deemed a provocation to immoral behaviour. |
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Not one of them deemed safe for human consumption, a disclaimer that is often printed on the packaging to this day. |
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More important, allegory was deemed the best vehicle for representing apotheosis, the painter's access to immortal status, an idea integral to the project from the start. |
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He knows battle only through schoolbooks and soldiers' stories, and fears the possible ridicule of his peers, should he be deemed a coward by running from battle. |
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Based on theoretical interests in family socialization, acculturation, ethnic identity and ethnic self-images, a developmental perspective was deemed appropriate. |
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I say throwaway because their inclusion feels like an afterthought, the result of a series of reshoots deemed necessary after early prints were found to be far too draining. |
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However, the painting was suddenly deemed to be of crucial national interest when the news leaked out that the Botticelli was to be sold to a Texan art gallery. |
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A person who has a record that becomes spent is deemed to have no record of that conviction and need not disclose the record when asked about his criminal record. |
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The bill also expands the power of the Terrorism Act 2000 by enabling the property or cash held by an organisation deemed as terrorist to be sequestrated. |
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In politics, the flip-flopper label is deemed deadly, the fingering of a candidate with no fixed principles. |
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Then, the Kennedys were socked in the jaw when Caroline was deemed, in humiliatingly public fashion, not ready for prime time. |
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An alliance into a historic family deemed amongst the most powerful of the Northern magnates of England would ensure the wealth, security and influence of Mann. |
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It has been deemed proper, in commencing a course of lectures on war, to make a few introductory remarks respecting this question of its justifiableness. |
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They decapitate those men deemed foes of their faith and celebrate the gore online, holding up the severed heads. |
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As an actor gets older, his voice might be deemed too raspy for the part. |
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It always seemed to me that half the teenage young woman of the community deemed themselves of marriageable age and were out looking to be courted. |
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Health trends come and go, and while some may appear to be locked in a time warp, what was once deemed to be the gospel truth is often stood on its head by new research. |
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Once I'm deemed harmless, a filthy white Kia sedan pulls up, an African-American man wearing a ski mask behind the wheel. |
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The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work. |
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Chimpanzees and other apes have historically been separated from humans in classification schemes, with humans deemed the only living members of the hominid family of species. |
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Up until the 19th century, a woman was deemed officially pregnant when she felt her fetus quicken, which was about four or five months after intercourse had occurred. |
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If the intruders are deemed hostile, the operator can engage manually or sit back and let the robot engage. |
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The building had to be rebuilt in 1963 after extensive damage from the Second World War was finally deemed irreparable. |
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It was deemed too risky to try to disarm or move those chemical munitions, according to these officials. |
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As soon as the measured pressure change exceeds the threshold, the EGR system is deemed to pass the restriction test, and the test method is terminated. |
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Now I must aver that when I was in this country, two years ago, I did not hear a single preacher who taught me like my own great masters but such as are deemed Methodistical. |
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Time and time again, we see women being asked to ace some arbitrary test in order to be deemed model victims. |
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In the market-relations approach deemed to be egalitarian, racial inequality results from irrational prejudice or discriminative monopolistic practices. |
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Three weeks later, they had settled Jamestown, an unused bit of land the Native Americans had deemed undesirable. |
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Last night, local authority chiefs acknowledged that, unless buildings were deemed to pose a risk to the public, they were unlikely to be considered a priority. |
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Witnesses who were deemed to be vulnerable would be allowed to give evidence from behind a screen or from a room outside the court via video link. |
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Cromwell actually did declare a War on Christmas, which he deemed to be sensuous paganism. |
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The American apparel adverts are deemed tacky and offensive because they dramatize, brazenly, the sex-drenched time we live in. |
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The FDNY spot on the JTTF was among the items deemed no longer worth the expense in a time of budget cuts. |
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Across Bengal, those who had once deemed her an affront have voted her in with a thumping majority. |
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The Navy recently relocated 17 families from areas around Naples who were living in areas they deemed simply too risky. |
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Stretches of track had been deemed lethally unsafe by engineers. |
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Instead, work history and character testimonials are deemed important. |
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For a lone Digger gone troppo, as Joe is deemed to have done, it is a realistic scenario. |
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Edges, chocks, cleats, etc, shall be deemed to be included in the item. Measured flat including chowkat or frame. |
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Among the Blackfeet the capture of a shield, bow, gun, war bonnet, war shirt, or medicine pipe was deemed a coup. |
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The research department was deemed expendable, and its funding was not renewed. |
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After the experiment was widely deemed a success, the House voted 342-44 to make gavel-to-gavel broadcast permanent. |
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Certain cards place other cards here because such cards might have abilities deemed too strong if they sent them to the graveyard instead. |
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Between 1746 and 1967, any reference to England in legislation was deemed to include Wales. |
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England showed decreasing enthusiasm for conflict deemed not in the national interest, yielding only losses in return for high economic burdens. |
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Officially the site of the battle is deemed by Leicestershire County Council to be in the vicinity of the town of Market Bosworth. |
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Architects of the 18th century could not forget Wren, but they could not forgive some elements in his work they deemed unconventional. |
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Despite the practice being deemed safe by medical practitioners for sick patients, it posed health issues for the healthy suffragettes. |
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Historically, central government retained the right to cap an increase in Council Tax, if it deemed the council to be increasing it too severely. |
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The party fielded more candidates than it had ever done before in the 1992 general election but was widely deemed to have performed poorly. |
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People born in Northern Ireland are, with some exceptions, deemed by UK law to be citizens of the United Kingdom. |
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These deemed amounts paid abroad are not necessarily as much as actually paid. |
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All were deemed very good values, with comfortable rides, good handling, high performance, and great style. |
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Royal Society scientists deemed Newton to have made the greater overall contribution. |
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Consequently, trains with onboard nuclear generators were generally deemed unfeasible due to prohibitive costs. |
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The state can thus be deemed a significant but not essential instrument of the Holy See. |
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Those deemed unworthy did not receive new tickets and dropped out of the society without disturbance. |
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Due to belief in the indestructibility of the soul, death is deemed insignificant with respect to the cosmic self. |
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Others are deemed to be household deities and live within the home, where they can be propitiated with offerings of food. |
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This problem was compounded by careless editors who deemed difficult words incorrect, and changed them in later editions. |
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During the 19th century, critics deemed them unworthy of attention, distractions from his poetic works. |
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On her death, Blake's manuscripts were inherited by Frederick Tatham, who burned some he deemed heretical or politically radical. |
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However ballads have been commonly deemed as the opposite of dance music in terms of their tempo. |
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If it is deemed that the player who is striking the ball is deliberately trying to hit his opponent, he will lose the stroke. |
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By 1947 he was deemed ready by his brother to take over the mantle but lost the world final to the Scotsman Walter Donaldson. |
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Building an Olympic Village was deemed too expensive, and athletes were housed in existing accommodation. |
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Australia were deemed champions by finishing top of the table, but because they had not beaten England a final match was quickly arranged. |
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In 1764, several of the holes were deemed too short, and therefore combined. |
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There was another complaint at Malaysia after which BMW Sauber joined the appeal after they were deemed legal, again. |
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When the Taoiseach resigns, the entire Government is deemed to have resigned as a collective. |
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Tanistry meant that the kingship usually went to whichever relative was deemed to be the most fitting. |
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Irishmen who cut their hair short were deemed to be forsaking their Irish heritage. |
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Likewise, English colonists who grew their hair long at the back were deemed to be giving in to the Irish life. |
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As in England the republic was deemed constitutionally never to have occurred. |
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The earliest boroughs were chosen in the Middle Ages by county sheriffs, and even a village might be deemed a borough. |
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Palmerston was deemed essential to any Whig ministry, and he would not join any he did not head. |
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Disraeli took no public part in the electioneering, it being deemed improper for peers to make speeches to influence Commons elections. |
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To determine who should be killed, Himmler created the Volksliste, a system of classification of people deemed to be of German blood. |
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Books deemed unacceptable to the regime were removed from school libraries. |
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The Germans had ordered French civilians, other than those deemed essential to the war effort, to leave potential combat zones in Normandy. |
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A Member who does not register a designation of identity shall be deemed to be designated Other for the purposes of these Standing Orders. |
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The poverty threshold, poverty limit or poverty line is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. |
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These theories are very speculative, and the creation of black holes in these processes is deemed unlikely by many specialists. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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The album's jacket image of a topless pubescent girl was deemed controversial in the United States and was replaced by a photograph of the band. |
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Morris deemed calligraphy to be an art form, and taught himself both Roman and italic script, as well as learning how to produce gilded letters. |
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As the paper is opposed to the EU it has referred to foreign leaders who it deemed hostile to the UK in unflattering terms. |
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It was not deemed feasible to run bumps racing on the Tideway, so a timed format was adopted and soon caught on. |
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At the end of this list is a brief list of tribes deemed to be a growing threat to the Empire, which included the Scoti. |
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He was deemed better at giving tutorials and seminars, where he devoted more time to interacting with his students. |
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Books considered subversive might be publicly burned, and Domitian crucified copyists for reproducing works deemed treasonous. |
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The district around Dumfries was for several centuries ruled over and deemed of much importance by the invading Romans. |
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After the Scots survived a day without being attacked, by either human or animal, the Vikings deemed it safe to spend the night ashore. |
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Reckless driving or reckless handling of a potentially lethal weapon may result in a death that is deemed manslaughter. |
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In 1992, the Holy Loch base was deemed unnecessary following the demise of the Soviet Union and subsequently closed. |
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New technologies and the end of the cold war led to the base being deemed unnecessary. |
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If both claims were deemed to have equal merit, the law allowed for the land to be shared equally between the two claimants. |
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The strike was deemed illegal by the courts on the basis that the NUM rulebook required a secret ballot for a national strike. |
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Non-voters were deemed fanatics less dangerous than the Birney and Hale men, who chose at first between the two great debauched parties. |
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Loud talking within the mosque, as well as discussion of topics deemed disrespectful, is forbidden in areas where people are praying. |
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The site was owned by Swansea Gaslight Company in 1912, but was deemed surplus to requirements at the Gas Company. |
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It was deemed that the pair were too similar in style to be able to play together. |
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These were also deemed commercially unviable, and the scheme was abandoned with no services ever operated. |
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While the Manhattan succeeded, the route was deemed not to be cost effective. |
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This service is normally rendered at the request of a vessel or by the VTS when deemed necessary. |
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His actions were condemned by the ICRC because they were deemed as acting unduly on his own authority and risking the ICRC's neutrality. |
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However, wisdom gained from early experience with sidewheelers deemed that they be operated with clutches out, or as solid shaft vessels. |
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They gave thanks for whatever they deemed worth being thankful for and proceeded to party hardy. |
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These finds were deemed especially important due to their direct association with mammoth sp. |
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They had to be deemed worthy of it and many poor people were never ransomed. |
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Despite the loss of human lives and ships, Cabral's voyage was deemed a success upon his return to Portugal. |
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Pirate ships would often impress those who had skills that were deemed to be beneficial for the running of a successful ship. |
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Originally these numbers beginning in T were to be made public, however this was eventually deemed unnecessary. |
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Richard de Redvers died on 8 September 1107 and was buried in the Abbey of Montebourg in Normandy, of which he was deemed the founder. |
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The 1993 reform, which defines the Nationality law, is deemed controversial by some. |
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One myth was that it was deemed to be the value of a cow in Kent or a sheep elsewhere. |
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With the replacement of the rixdollar by the rupee in 1852, a shilling was deemed to be equivalent to half a rupee. |
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On the decimalisation of the currency in 1869, a shilling was deemed to be equivalent to 50 Ceylon cents. |
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The noise level thudded beyond deemed acceptability for a construction site, let alone a pleasuredome. |
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The Ecumenical First Council of Nicaea of 325 deemed Arianism to be a heresy. |
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Some heresies have also been doctrinally based, in which a teaching was deemed to be inconsistent with the fundamental tenets of orthodox dogma. |
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Mrs Horrox told me departees were once presented with a garland of plumeria, but the Mission elders deemed garlands immoral. |
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These territories were divided into three classes according to how quickly it was deemed that they would be ready for independence. |
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I know not well how to excuse him, in that hee deemed his Poesie worthy to be published. |
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In accordance with the 1851 treaties, Brazil intervened militarily in Uruguay as often as it deemed necessary. |
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Rigorous filtering targets political, human rights, religious material and content deemed obscene. |
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In New York Bay, he encountered the Lenape and observed what he deemed to be a large lake, which was in fact the entrance to the Hudson River. |
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For example, two chickens were traded for one cow as cows were deemed to be more valuable than chickens. |
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For example, even when slavery was deemed illegal, colonial authorities would return escaped slaves to their masters. |
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In the list those idioms deemed by member states as mere dialects of an official language are not included. |
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Certain acts are excluded as murder, usually when the place or circumstances were deemed not to be under the Queen's peace at the time. |
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The section deems only three circumstances when the accused is deemed to have been acting honestly. |
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Not all agreements are necessarily contractual, as the parties generally must be deemed to have an intention to be legally bound. |
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Most defenses must be raised at the first possible opportunity either in the answer or by motion or are deemed waived. |
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In a civil case, where the court takes judicial notice of the fact, that fact is deemed conclusively proved. |
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The Vested Property Act allows the government to confiscate property from entities or individuals deemed as enemies of the state. |
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Such laws may be enacted entirely to protect biodiversity, or as a means for protecting species deemed important for other reasons. |
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The international community condemned this initial annexation of the Baltic states and deemed it illegal. |
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State legislators chose the Senate, and senators had to possess significant property to be deemed worthy and sensible enough for the position. |
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Jenkins deemed him one of the two main prewar obstacles to women gaining the vote, the other being the suffragists's own militancy. |
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The Sovereign appointed the fifteenth Earl to the office, but the appointment was deemed for life and was not heritable. |
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Child labour was also a major part of the system, and was vehemently argued by those who deemed it immoral. |
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States with capitalistic economic systems have thrived under political regimes deemed to be authoritarian or oppressive. |
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It was deemed advisable to recement the pipe in order to eliminate vibration. |
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In 1953, a body called Royal Arsenal Estate was set up to dispose of areas of land deemed surplus to requirements. |
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They did have a Yates's but the building was deemed unsafe and has since been demolished. |
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Colder air masses are termed polar or arctic, while warmer air masses are deemed tropical. |
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Unfortunately, despite the massive humanitarian efforts of many Americans, New Orleans has not been deemed saveworthy by all. |
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His helping the old woman with her shopping was deemed highly altruistic by everyone, especially since her home was a mile away. |
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In an ableist, goal-driven world that treats dependency as hated subservience, noncontingent acts are deemed wasteful or expendable. |
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Ayler was deemed unlistenably violent, but his playing was actually what you can hear at the ecstatic peaks of a gospel service. |
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An innovation can be a new idea, technique, practice, procedure, or anything that is deemed new by the adopter. |
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The blaze was deemed suspicious enough to warrant an investigation. |
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She was deemed the worst dressed in that awful Chanel dress, but Keira Knightley's butterfly bag managed to set my heart aflutter. |
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But the doctors deemed bullock not disturbed enough to be hospitalized. |
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While some critics have targeted the use of ammonium hydroxide in the product's production, Staples said the meat has been deemed safe. |
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Among those lands deemed profitable were Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa, all located in southeastern Ukraine. |
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Uninterrupted sleep, quality time with the kids, partners and friends were all deemed really important. |
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The bar blends just enough comfort to be deemed 'laid back' with just enough quirkiness to be deemed charming. |
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In what was deemed to be the most expensive billboard, Skydive Dubai and Go Fast utilized a Jet Pack to create the interactive billboard. |
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They were reluctant to use the precious antivenom on an Indian deemed unlikely to survive and just as unlikely to afford the expensive treatment. |
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Jobe and Gambardella also split the ligament to look at the elbow joint, which was deemed healthy, and used sutures to close up the ligament. |
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Its characters were deemed to closely resemble people in the vi l lage and St richen library banned the book. |
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For this reason, the negative binomial distribution was deemed more appropriate than Poisson. |
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The family deemed the savviest will win a PS10,000 prize package from Nectar and its partners. |
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Bolshie doctors won't be a problem when their surgeries are deemed too small to continue. |
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The retrieval of vital organs from patients who are deemed to have suffered brain death or cardiac death poses a serious moral problem. |
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Are we the electorate deemed to be only useful at an election, used as cannon fodder and then ignored? |
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Formaldehyde, deemed a carcinogen in the latest Report, is found in many products used in homes, businesses, and schools. |
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However, if a tissue diagnosis is deemed necessary, it can be achieved by thoracoscopy, mediastinoscopy or the Chamberlain procedure. |
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Net charge-offs are loans that arc deemed to be unrecoverable after being written off. |
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Naked ladies in mainstream publications on shop shelves are now deemed inappropriate. |
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It was the statist principles of social democracy to which the neocons were deemed disloyal, not their country. |
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One of the reasons why Ferguson was so successful at United was his ability to cold-heartedly dump the players he deemed surplus to requirements. |
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Last week, Kuwait's public prosecution called in Sara over tweets deemed offensive to Prophet Mohammad. |
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However, this is deemed the preferred route, as young people can earn and gain field experience whilst training towards a nationally recognized qualification. |
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After the election, Sked was pressured into resigning by a party faction led by Farage, David Lott and Michael Holmes, who deemed him too intellectual and dictatorial. |
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She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more. |
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Aristotle's terminology in this aspect of his theory was deemed vague and in many cases unclear, even contradicting some of his statements from On Interpretation. |
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A phrase is deemed to be a word or a combination of words that appears in a set syntactic position, for instance in subject position or object position. |
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Ann's Bay is the site of the first Spanish settlement on the island, Sevilla, which was established in 1509 and abandoned around 1524 because it was deemed unhealthy. |
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The Constitution of 1961 reversed the position of Afrikaans and Dutch, so that English and Afrikaans were the official languages and Afrikaans was deemed to include Dutch. |
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But it seems they are often deemed neither newsworthy nor dramatic enough. |
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They may have a measurable effect, even where countered by other external influences and actions deemed beneficial or that promote indigenous rights and interests. |
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Color giant Pantone has deemed Marsala its color of the year. |
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Though the Dutch set the village on fire, they failed to conquer the Morro, and its batteries pounded their troops and ships until Hendricksz deemed the cause lost. |
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This action was deemed a breach of the privilege of the House, and has given rise to the tradition that the monarch does not set foot in the House of Commons. |
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Accordingly, by Dr. Chen's method of calculation, the copayment experience would have to be deemed even more pound-foolish than we found it to be. |
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A new era of industrial expansion, easy money, and profitable contact with the American continent was looked for and was deemed in part to have arrived. |
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Habitat degradation for the African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, has been increased, such that this canid is deemed to have been extirpated in Sierra Leone. |
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In the presidential election of 1999, opposition leader Abdoulaye Wade defeated Diouf in an election deemed free and fair by international observers. |
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Hery Rajaonarimampianina was declared the winner of the 2013 presidential election, which the international community deemed fair and transparent. |
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By the 18th century, Baroque art was falling out of fashion as many deemed it too melodramatic and also gloomy, and it developed into the Rococo, which emerged in France. |
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All authorized buy-backs shall be made by Management at such times, in such amounts, and under such circumstances as deemed appropriate and in full compliance with law. |
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For example, if a mutation is deemed to have occurred 30,000 years ago, then this mutation should be found amongst all populations that diverged after this date. |
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European ranks of nobility lower than baron or its equivalent, are commonly referred to as the petty nobility, although baronets of the British Isles are deemed titled gentry. |
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If no materials are found, the area surveyed is deemed sterile. |
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The cave bears are usually deemed to have been highly herbivorous, to a greater extent than the brown bear, based on examinations of stable isotopes and dental morphology. |
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In 2016, schoolbooks in France began to use the newer recommended spellings, with instruction to teachers that both old and new spellings be deemed correct. |
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As a result, while Low German literature was deemed worthy of being taught in school, High German was chosen as the language of scholarly instruction. |
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The English Convention presumed to legislate for Ireland as well, and the Declaration of Right deemed William to be King of Ireland as well as of England. |
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A number of closely associated small ditches or depressions provide the source waters, with an artificial grotto laid out to highlight and contain a deemed main source. |
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Many books on religion, philosophy and science that might have been deemed controversial abroad were printed in the Netherlands and secretly exported to other countries. |
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Although the plans were ready, the construction of the motorway network was much slower than in neighboring countries because the project was deemed not to be urgent. |
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But on at least three occasions, a beached common dolphin in California was nursed back to health at SeaWorld San Diego, but deemed unfit to release back to the ocean. |
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Telemedicine was deemed useful, therefore JPSG, in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, conducted a three-year telemedicine demonstration project. |
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For example, he ruled that gang members could not be prevented from carrying baseball bats, which the temporary restraining order had deemed weapons. |
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Beginning in the 16th century, scientists began applying mathematics to the physical sciences, and Aristotle's work in this area was deemed hopelessly inadequate. |
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That is, that they judge what we should see and what is deemed missable. |
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Initially, however, the Library could only claim material deemed to be of Welsh and Celtic interest without any restrictions on expensive or limited edition publications. |
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