Sentence examples for Deemed desirable from inspiring English sources

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There are many lesser reforms that are deemed desirable.

Many of these effects might be deemed desirable.

In some cases, its application may be deemed desirable and positive, in others it might not.

And in 1938 Congress reenacted the statute making changes deemed desirable to insure its continued usefulness.

Fiscal stimulus, through additional government spending or tax cuts, is also considered likely and is deemed desirable by many economists.

Even after the biggest financial crash since the 1870s no other life is deemed desirable, let alone feasible.

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Or not in any way that a judge would deem desirable.

Mr Guterres plainly sees the euro as the foundation for an ever-closer political union, which he deems desirable.

You can tell the proposal isn't fully worked-up because Healey didn't specify what level of house price inflation he deems desirable.

But by and large CSR is at best a gloss on capitalism, not the deep systemic reform that its champions deem desirable.Does this give cause for concern?

MATTHEW LENNIG Palo Alto, Calif., Feb. 1, 2012   Besides raising revenue, a purpose of the tax code in to encourage certain behaviors that our society deems desirable.

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