Isaac names a sum, and all deem it fair but the Prior, who must now name the price of Isaac's freedom. |
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Just because an active form doesn't exist in the relatively small corpus of the New Testament, this is no reason to deem a verb deponent. |
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Often we artists are a solitary lot, preferring to keep our work to ourselves until we deem it fit for sharing. |
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Once again, feel free to listen again and make any adjustments you deem fit. |
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But I hate how a few bad seeds deem the organization and its fans as classless as a whole. |
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How many times have we seen one referee deem a foul or strike as yellow, and the next red? |
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And only a director of Burton's Wonka-esque vision would deem it necessary to train 200 real squirrels to shell nuts for one scene. |
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Toast your bread as you deem appropriate, either via the broiler or your everyday handy toaster. |
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How can anyone deem a work of art as being somehow more worthy or deserving than another? |
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How are we supposed to feel a sense of accomplishment and achievement when our superiors deem these successes worthless? |
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They deem insignificant sins that the church considered monstrous only a few generations ago. |
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It is not up to the common person to take the law into their own hands and dish out what they deem to be justice. |
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It would be a delicious irony if these actions now deem him to be unfit to sit on the council. |
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The party faithful showed up in large numbers to meet the party leader who they all deem will be the next Taoiseach. |
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In contrast, if group members think he is relatively uncreative, they may deem his ideas to be distracting and even annoying. |
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League standards deem stadiums must have a minimum capacity of 6,000 including 2,000 seats under cover. |
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Rocketing sales have persuaded these producers to expand production capacity at speeds they deem desirable. |
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This is why he can eat food that others often deem is unfit for human consumption, and still find it delicious. |
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Nurses have the duty to question and, if necessary, to report and to refuse to participate in research they deem morally objectionable. |
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Those who deem conventional values and institutions as important are likely to abide by conventional social norms. |
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The program requires private businesses to pay for off-duty firefighters who stand guard at events that fire chiefs deem potential hazards. |
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Last, but not least, I deem it an honour and a rare privilege to write about her. |
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I will not, however, approve any ads that I deem to be racist, vulgar, or hostile to my religious beliefs. |
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It is a record only the most churlish, or those with almost impossibly high expectations, could deem anything less than laudable. |
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Carrying out the original aim of a quick war with minimal civilian casualties would require taking chances that officers here now deem imprudent. |
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I would question you further, to demonstrate the inaneness of your comment, but I deem it unworthy of my time. |
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I should be glad to know whether you deem every man that is transported with anger, without an adequate cause, to be a madman? |
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I guess that comes down to what you would deem to be a playable frame rate. |
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That would strengthen them and as long as we deem a threat to this country we have to take precautions. |
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If independent doctors deem him to be malingering, he should be dragged to court. |
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They act corruptly by stepping outside sanctioned means to achieve ends they deem worthy. |
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The consultant can work with a committee to assist in whatever way the committee may deem appropriate. |
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But I really think this whole distinction is irrelevant to the cloning debate, and it's used to convince us to remove our protection from those humans we deem unpersons. |
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Now imagine being turned down or paying exorbitant sums for life insurance and health coverage by companies that deem you too high a risk even though you feel fit as a fiddle. |
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Or his nervous yes-men might deem to better not to let him know. |
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The Chinese, however, are determined to push ahead and are furious at what they deem an impermissible politicisation of the World Bank. |
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The key provisions of the Patriot Act that deem the federal government's dragnet surveillance legal are set to expire on 1 June. |
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To utilize power in the corruption of life is to deem oneself a demigod, to remove oneself from the nurturing fluids of consubstantial human interaction. |
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They may destroy or otherwise render inoperable products presenting a serious risk where they deem it necessary. |
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This is bad news for the company's free website news.com.au, which is being deprived of stories the mastheads deem to be exclusive or premium. |
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The TV critics largely sided with Conan, now with TBS, because they deem Leno to be a bland and stodgy comic. |
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The utter trivialities they deem important makes me want to weep. |
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Others have no threshold and deem it more expensive to assess the defendant's means than to grant legal aid without a means test. |
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The Office may also deem a topic area significant if it is of great interest to parliamentarians and Canadians. |
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Who can now look back on his career and deem it worthy of admiration? |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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How does the world owe you a private car, priced as you deem acceptable, that didn't exist five years ago? |
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The panelists then proceed to screen out anyone they deem unfit for marriage. |
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Let us, through persuasion and education, seek to improve institutions we deem defective. |
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One can hardly pay literature a greater compliment than to deem it dangerous, be it said even in passing. |
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If he chose to team up with the administration, some in the party would deem him a sellout. |
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They must view establishment of this network as an appropriate solution for the service organization problems they deem a priority. |
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When I explained to the author why her letter wasn't printed, she proceeded to deem me undemocratic, unfaithful to the true representation of her group, and immoral. |
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Meanwhile local residents, no slouches when it comes to campaigning against projects which they deem to be unacceptable, can be expected to keep matters under close scrutiny. |
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She appeared to be one of these people who think they know everything worth knowing, and who deem it their duty to enlighten all who come within their orbit. |
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The reality is that the governments in the provinces will govern as they deem in the best interests of their citizens. |
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In this system, if there are n candidates, then electors cast one vote for every candidate they find acceptable and none for those whom they deem unacceptable. |
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We will not be cherry picking which states we deem important because our attitude is every state is important. |
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You want to decide, quietly and with whatever information you deem important, whether you should pay for a flat screen. |
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It isn't just 'the line' that separates the two, but identities built on pretty much everything we deem important as a nation. |
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It includes a limited number of circuits dedicated to the handful of appliances or areas of the home you deem important. |
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Are what researchers perceive as priorities the same as what users of health research deem important? |
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The assessors will not hesitate to demand that an interview be terminated or postponed if they deem it too traumatic for the child. |
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The issues that communities deem important will evolve based on changing social, economic and political circumstances. |
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Others, such as victims of sexual assault or domestic violence, may ask the court to deem them vulnerable witnesses. |
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This control measure goes beyond the classification framework strictly speaking, but it is a management control which we deem important. |
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Allow me to share briefly our views on issues we deem important as we collectively seek to identify effective responses to the global crises. |
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In this respect, an issue I deem important is to improve the quality of life of our citizens. |
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Effective strategies recognize the issues that community members deem important. |
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More than three quarters of the online population uses e-mail to share information they deem important. |
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For a start, please fill in the form here below and include all information you deem important. |
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The elements of a Model Forest and its land base that the stakeholders deem important. |
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It's an appalling admission, but if certain people ask me to do something, and it's not my job or I don't deem it important, it gets back-burnered. |
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We encourage our members to let us know about any changes or additions to the database they deem important. |
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All information is subject to change without notice and information you deem important may be omitted. |
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The Committee shall periodically review this Charter and recommend any changes to the Board as it may deem appropriate. |
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We seek to minimize our currency exposure by engaging in hedging transactions where we deem it appropriate. |
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Such a flexible agenda allows member countries to include any issues they deem necessary under any one item. |
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It reflects our stand regarding the issues we deem to be of the utmost importance concerning nuclear disarmament. |
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That is why we did not feel that we could deem these amendments to be acceptable. |
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It would also allow government ministers to withhold from certain court proceedings information that the ministers deem sensitive. |
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Surely not everything we would like to or that we deem necessary, and perhaps not all that we are capable of. |
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If you fail to do this, I reserve the right to deal with you as I deem fit. |
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Now, the forum is regulated regularly and allows users to flag responses they deem inappropriate or not relevant. |
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Media in general do not seek to help us understand the complexities and the undercurrents of a certain phenomenon, but rather attempt to report what they deem newsworthy. |
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Populations are often highly critical of the State, which they deem inefficient, a tool used by politicians to further personal ambitions, out of touch with its citizens' worries and reeking of corruption. |
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They shall draw therefrom the conclusions which they deem appropriate. |
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Monitoring of meetings in corporations has shown that managers consistently will abandon what they deem the best course in the interests of amity and being seen as good team-players. |
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Several MOR shareholders filed suit to deem the contract between Joy-Lad and MOR as void. |
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They dropped harm reduction and are now hell-bent on the idea that they will eliminate any funding or support for any program that they deem to be under the category of harm reduction. |
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We expressly reserve the right to revoke the right granted in paragraph 5.2 for breach of these terms of use and to take any action we deem appropriate. |
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What his friends call pragmatism, his foes deem opportunism. |
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The treatment for mutual insurance groups, however, does not extend to deem a supply of tangible personal property other than capital property to be a financial service as is the case for credit unions. |
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As mentioned previously, however, the Court's legal aid system has a modicum of flexibility in that Counsel can structure their team as they deem appropriate within their set budget. |
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The Member States must also be completely at liberty to agree unrestricted cabotage arrangements earlier than this, should they deem it desirable. |
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My sense is that anything substantive, anything that we deem necessary, would not be changeable should this not go to committee prior to second reading. |
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Greece's recently elected leftwing-led government has so far failed to present a package of reforms to the IMF and its eurozone partners that those creditors deem serious enough to unlock the remaining bailout funds. |
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Twitter was also quick to deem it absurd: Quite. |
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Macroeconomists now advise central banks on monetary policy, and behavioral economists tell political parties and governments how to nudge citizens to do what politicians and economists deem to be right. |
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If politicians or media deem such statements about deity and the world to be inappropriate, the result will be to exclude all people of faith from public life. |
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If I do not tick one of the boxes, the General Partner will deem me to have instructed the General Partner that I do not wish to receive interim or annual financial statements. |
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The Audit Committee shall keep such records as it may deem necessary of its proceedings and shall report regularly its activities and recommendations to the Board of Directors as appropriate. |
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The two sides make whatever agreement they deem appropriate. |
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The actuary would deem such expense and, if the real estate supports the insurance contract liabilities, such income at a reasonable rate in the selection of an assumption of expense and investment return. |
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There's nothing I can't deem binge-worthy if I stare at it long enough, but even I would make an exception for those cookies. |
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The manager was given her head to make whatever changes she might deem necessary in the structure of her department. |
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Commentators explain this surging interest in bacon by reference to what they deem American cultural characteristics. |
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The collapse in home prices has led some economists to deem Atlanta the worst housing market in the country. |
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This category covers matters that are so well known that the court may deem them proved without the introduction of any evidence. |
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Readers who deem the book's liberties too free can stick to the tonnage of Watergate memoirs, transcripts, investigative reports and marginalia. |
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Was the administration right not to deem Tsarnaev an enemy combatant? |
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We deem important the fact that, despite seemingly unresolvable disagreements, we have, at the end of the day, been able to adopt this Convention by consensus. |
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I will undoubtedly be an apprentice of sorts in that I will be learning more about your inner workings but I will also seize this opportunity to broach some of the matters which I deem important. |
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The difficulty with the creole language lies in the fact that one word can have several meanings once you want to express an idea that you deem important. |
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How many use it just to spread what they deem important? |
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It is actually a working paper and the participants are thus asked to add to it any elements that they deem important but were not included in drafting this document or were not covered during the consultation. |
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The Member States agreed, on the basis of a gentleman's agreement, to provide the data concerned annually, measured or estimated by the method which they deem to be the most appropriate. |
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The State shall deem the existence of native indigenous campesino cultures to be a source of strength, in that they are the depositories of wisdom, knowledge, values, spirituality and world views. |
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What we are seeing is a clever move that will subtly pave the way for the European Union to deem the most diverse fields human rights' and to intervene in any area it wishes. |
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It is up to the issuing countries to decide whether they deem the wider dissemination of information on a wanted person, for example via publication on the Interpol website, is of added value. |
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Within four months of the date of receipt of that notification, the Council shall take a decision on the request and on such specific arrangements as it may deem necessary. |
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The Member States of the EU are capable of implementing national measures to support those sectors that they deem to be in need of financial assistance. |
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Member States should, however, if they deem it appropriate, be free to promote the development and implementation of other means of access to emergency services which are capable of ensuring access equivalent to voice calls. |
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Indeed, Telefilm Canada's recoupment schedules deem it as such. |
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Litigation is currently in progress on the matter so I will forego further direct efforts, reserving our entitlement to participate in any legal proceedings as I deem fit in furtherance of our mandate. |
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Depending on their replies, the Committee and Parliament may deem it necessary to propose an amendment, in which the Commission will be reminded that it may revise the excessiveness threshold in the financial perspectives. |
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Alas, the prospect of electrifying the London-to-Sheffield route will make few hearts beat faster. Voters increasingly deem the Tory leader woebegone. |
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You will retouch each photogram you have created, and if you deem it convenient you will incorporate one of the 21 transition effects previously included in this application. |
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So now we have a method that almost automatically starts to make sense out of the information overload: things online my friends deem valuable must be valuable. |
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It is exemplified by the fact that last December the government did not even deem it appropriate to consider that British Columbia might be a separate region when it was doling out vetoes for future constitutional amendments. |
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I am a member of this Work desired by Heaven through the will of GOD and His Blessed Mother whom I ask that she keep me there until my last breath, at the moment GOD will deem best. |
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China does not deem it necessary to dignify the statement with a rebuttal. |
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The treatment of the common brush tailed possum, Trichosurus vulpecula, provides an excellent example of the way that people deem what is important. |
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An animal you deem good for nothing, you may term a hinderling. |
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Although some archaeologists consider the use of metal detectors to be tantamount to treasure hunting, others deem them an effective tool in archaeological surveying. |
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This year the umpires have light meters back and take a reading the first time they deem the light unacceptable and then use that reading as the benchmark throughout the game. |
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The umpires are also the arbiters of whether the pitch is fit for play, and if they deem it unfit, with the consent of both captains can change the pitch. |
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When you meet Deem Al Bassam and Amal Al Marri, you might observe their interaction with each other and label them as being very good friends. |
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