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How to use deeming in a sentence

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She'd always hated the conventional exercise methods, deeming them unnecessarily cruel.
Food was given between two and three stars with judges deeming the service to be slow at times.
The organizers of a first-ever Community Wellness Weekend forum at the Steinbach arenas are deeming it a success.
Georgia, the Supreme Court temporarily ended the death penalty in America, deeming its application arbitrary and capricious.
The government declared the strike illegal, invoking emergency laws deeming the railways an essential service.
Confucianism blamed Taoist philosophy of escapism, while Taoism responded by deeming Confucianism as escapist from one's true nature.
After deeming earlier death-penalty rulings unconstitutional, the court had now upheld another one.
As Winslet tried to keep her mouth upturned, Rinna frantically back-pedaled, deeming her the most beautiful woman at ceremony.
He is calling for a return to franc, deeming monetary union unreformable.
Different deeming rules apply based on the person to whom the bailee is to transfer physical possession of the goods.
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.
Most people have an instant reaction to the names of the conflict styles deeming some of them better than others.
In the Court's view, the clean-break model went too far in deeming spouses to be selfsufficient when they were not.
It sternly discourages such innovations as electronic rangefinders mounted on conventional bows, deeming such gadgets unsporting.
His label, Island, declined to produce the disc, deeming it too far from his usual repertoire.
Unfortunately, no studios jumped at the project, deeming it too weird and inaccessible for a mainstream audience.
At both a principle and practical level, child support is an issue in which a deeming provision would simply be unworkable.
The invasion planners specified a set of conditions regarding the timing of the invasion, deeming only a few days in each month suitable.
Final plans to annex those territories were discarded by Commodus deeming the occupation of the region too expensive for the imperial treasury.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
She slipped out of the room without deeming it necessary to resume her overskirt.
From your other orators I differ in deeming any discussion irrelevant respecting the chersonese or Byzantium.
He had left his sword above-stairs, not deeming that he would be needing it at a wedding.
An angel, noticing a lovely child in its cradle, and deeming it too pure for earth, bears its spirit away to Heaven.
Still Joseph smiled, deeming himself master of the situation.
And heated Fritz his helmet doffs, Not deeming he's a headless trunk.
A little while I pondered this, deeming the thing desperate at first.
A FRIEND of mine was quite excited when he spotted this candlestick, deeming it a late 17th or early 18th century silver stick.
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