She'd always hated the conventional exercise methods, deeming them unnecessarily cruel. |
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Food was given between two and three stars with judges deeming the service to be slow at times. |
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The organizers of a first-ever Community Wellness Weekend forum at the Steinbach arenas are deeming it a success. |
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Georgia, the Supreme Court temporarily ended the death penalty in America, deeming its application arbitrary and capricious. |
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The government declared the strike illegal, invoking emergency laws deeming the railways an essential service. |
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Confucianism blamed Taoist philosophy of escapism, while Taoism responded by deeming Confucianism as escapist from one's true nature. |
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After deeming earlier death-penalty rulings unconstitutional, the court had now upheld another one. |
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As Winslet tried to keep her mouth upturned, Rinna frantically back-pedaled, deeming her the most beautiful woman at ceremony. |
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He is calling for a return to franc, deeming monetary union unreformable. |
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Different deeming rules apply based on the person to whom the bailee is to transfer physical possession of the goods. |
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At the same time, reports have emerged that the provincial government is making preparations to have the strike declared illegal by deeming it a public emergency. |
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Most people have an instant reaction to the names of the conflict styles deeming some of them better than others. |
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In the Court's view, the clean-break model went too far in deeming spouses to be selfsufficient when they were not. |
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It sternly discourages such innovations as electronic rangefinders mounted on conventional bows, deeming such gadgets unsporting. |
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His label, Island, declined to produce the disc, deeming it too far from his usual repertoire. |
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Unfortunately, no studios jumped at the project, deeming it too weird and inaccessible for a mainstream audience. |
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At both a principle and practical level, child support is an issue in which a deeming provision would simply be unworkable. |
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The invasion planners specified a set of conditions regarding the timing of the invasion, deeming only a few days in each month suitable. |
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Final plans to annex those territories were discarded by Commodus deeming the occupation of the region too expensive for the imperial treasury. |
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The effect of the deeming provision is to emphasize that the final making of the award constitutes a legal act, which in practice does not necessarily coincide with one factual event. |
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Some people with low self-esteem are prone to floccinaucinihilipilification, the habit of deeming everything worthless. |
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It was unable to compete in the 500cc category, the FIM deeming it was not classified as a production machine as it had two overhead camshafts. |
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The agreement was provided for in UK law by deeming the Irish Free State to be part of the United Kingdom for the purposes of immigration law. |
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Cabinet would be given the power to make regulations deeming clauses to be set out in funding agreements to enable the Auditor General to inquire into the use of funds under the agreements. |
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Judge Gorton ruled that there was no triable issue in the case, deeming the plaintiff's expert's report on the cause of the investor's loss as unreliable. |
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The Epson BrightLink is a perfect example of innovation at its best, deeming it worthy of a Buckaroo Award. |
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Cabinet is given the power to bring forward regulations deeming the bargaining rights held by the union to be abandoned with respect to an employer or a class of employers. |
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She pines for her dead father, deeming him a hero and a saint, thinking her life would be far better with him than with her current bourgie situation. |
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The mere fact that the aid strengthens the undertaking's position in interCommunity trade in relation to other undertakings in the same field is sufficient ground for deeming trade to be affected. |
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The Dairy Council, which represents processors, rejects this product, deeming it unnecessary and undesirable, while dairy producers have demanded that the minister extend the moratorium. |
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He questioned ICCAT's reporting practices, deeming the reports inaccessible to the general public, and suggested that media observers be allowed access to ICCAT meetings. |
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Although there are certain disadvantages to deeming provisions, it is an approach that would be considerably easier than undertaking a comprehensive review and reform of the adoption legislation. |
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One may or may not be in favour of the amendment, but I wish to protest against deeming it unacceptable, because I do not consider that to be the case. |
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Citizenship officers are responsible for ensuring that each applicant is given ample time and opportunity to fulfil these requirements before deeming an application abandoned. |
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Some parleying was audible in the hall, and soon the new-comer entered. He bowed to Lady Ingram, as deeming her the eldest lady present. |
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King Edward VII authorized the use of finger bowls during his reign, deeming his dynasty to be sufficiently secure. |
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Farage and other senior UKIP figures have repeatedly spoken out against the construction of wind farms, deeming them a blot on the rural landscape. |
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Deeming it expedient to move away, he became steward in the household of Sir Thomas Arundel, one of the king's courtiers. |
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