Sentence examples for and deemed possible from inspiring English sources

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Fractures were deemed not incident by procedure codes implying revision, secondary hospital stays or multiple records within a three week period and deemed possible by lacking procedure codes during the first hospital stay, rehabilitation as primary diagnosis code, performed hip arthroplasty or irrelevant procedure codes, respectively.

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There is a potentially lethal gap in politics between what is necessary and what is deemed possible.

He meets Vittorio Radice, the man in charge of retail and the executive deemed possible to be next out of the door.

Consequently, agencies granted a licence by authorities to know the future have the capacity to wield significant influence over what is deemed possible and desirable [49] and the potential to shape today and tomorrow [50].

If he had indeed conducted a "Ring" cycle at La Scala, it would probably not have been recorded: he left La Scala in 1929, before the recording of a complete Wagner opera was deemed possible, and he refused to allow any recordings to be made of his performances at Bayreuth in 1930 and 1931.

The ranges of our prediction envelopes, however, were such that we deemed possible additivity and back-transformations biases unremarkable (assuming possible bias of 153% was quite uncommon) and they are unavoidable anyway by anyone using these sets of equations.

An additional 43 cases (9.3%) had insufficient data and could not even be deemed possible malignancies.

For some effects, rough estimates of the order-of-magnitude were deemed possible: heat- and cold-related mortality, the oak processionary caterpillar, microbial contamination of swimming/recreation water, flood-related mortality and air quality-related effects.

Stop-and-frisk — the proactive search of those deemed possible offenders — is a tool, to be sharpened or smoothed as needed, not a principle to be enforced in the face of all reason.

Inclusion criteria for enrolment were MRI suggestive for high grade glioma (HGG) both newly diagnosed and recurrent ones, gross total surgical removal (GTR) (i.e., >90%) deemed possible at preoperative assessment, and plan for surgery guided by 5-ALA fluorescence with the assistance of MRI neuronavigation (T1Gd).

To make such recommendations would demand precisely the sort of global and unitary view that is no longer deemed possible.

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