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The phrase "are deemed satisfactory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an assessment or evaluation is being made regarding the acceptability or quality of something.
Example: "The results of the experiment are deemed satisfactory by the review committee, allowing the project to proceed to the next phase."
Alternatives: "are considered acceptable" or "are regarded as adequate."
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Yet teacher evaluations linked to pay are coming; it is a national tidal wave.The current evaluation system is so ineffective that that 99.7% of teachers are deemed satisfactory to distinguished.
Discontinuation of VV ECMO is decided when hematosis and plateau pressure are deemed satisfactory (Table 2) [18, 28, 52, 53].
Discontinuation of VV ECMO is decided when hematosis and plateau pressure are deemed satisfactory (Table 2) [ 18, 28, 52, 53].
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But, so far, none have been deemed satisfactory.
These companies were supposedly subjected to a rigorous "client review" process, and all of them were deemed satisfactory by a Deutsche Bank compliance team.
If the model is deemed satisfactory, the estimated regression equation can be used to predict the value of the dependent variable given values for the independent variables.
If a 30% cut was deemed satisfactory in Goodwin's case (and, note, he took a £2.6m tax-free lump sum before adjustment), it is reasonable to use the same yardstick.
Across the country, education reformers and their allies in both parties have revamped the way teachers are graded, abandoning methods under which nearly everyone was deemed satisfactory, even when students were falling behind.
Reference checks on SAIC were deemed "satisfactory" in a summary prepared by transit staff members, who said the favorable reports from past clients included discussions with city officials on the CityTime project.
If the required public health information, including safety and efficacy data from the phase III programme, is deemed satisfactory, WHO has indicated that a policy recommendation for the RTS,S malaria vaccine candidate is possible as early as 2015, paving the way for decisions by African nations regarding large-scale implementation of the vaccine through their national immunisation programmes.
It can mean "optional", but in the National Primary Strategy, a set of "guidelines" on teaching literacy and numeracy, it means "obligatory"—unless a school wants to risk being deemed "satisfactory".Gifted and talented refer to the top 5-10% in academic and non-academic pursuits respectively, who are to be encouraged in their gifts and talents.
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