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are considered deeply
verb
To think about seriously.
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Many of these activities, in the human realm, are considered deeply private, but with other species we don't recognise that," he said.
The current accusations of Christian evangelizing by aid workers are considered deeply offensive to not just the stern Taliban -- trying to create the world's purist Islamic state -- but also the average Afghan.
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Finally Morris designs were available at affordable prices, but by now were considered deeply unfashionable.
Among Japan's neighbors and around the world, Mr. Hashimoto's comments were considered deeply disturbing.
Going to bed before 9am is considered deeply lightweight in Poland.
But it hasn't been considered deeply or articulated well as a strategy, or carried out with much determination.
Mr. Kurtz was also a vocal critic of a contest for cartoons about religion that included some entries that could be considered deeply offensive.
According to Bousmanne, "Verlaine was not convicted because he was homosexual, because this was not a crime, though it was considered deeply inappropriate behaviour.
Yet it has always been considered deeply unfashionable when it comes to settings for TV drama, while cities like Liverpool have been consecrated by the likes of Alan Bleasdale.
In many rural cultures it was considered deeply unlucky to cut down a hawthorn, and lone trees scattered around the countryside are much older than they appear.
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