Sentence examples for be deemed to substantially from inspiring English sources

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Forrest ruled that the law is so vague that simply by doing their usual work, the plaintiffs could conceivably be deemed to "substantially support" an "associated force" of the Taliban or al Qaeda, and thereby fall under the law's sway.

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Forrest found that reporters who talk to and write about someone who could be defined as being part of an "associated force" could be deemed to be substantially supporting them.

This additional complexity could also make later enforcement of the design more difficult, because the added complexity makes it is less likely that a competitor's design will be deemed to infringe (meaning that the two designs have substantially the same overall visual impression).

However, the correlation coefficient of each 8-category scale score between SF-8 and SF-36 was substantially high (Spearman r = 0.56 - 0.87) [ 16], and it was deemed to be a suitable surrogate for evaluating HRQOL.

She was deemed to be emotionally "withholding".

He was deemed to be fine.

Both alternatives were deemed to be impossible.

Both were deemed to be offensive.

She was deemed to be generous.

This was deemed to be blasphemy.

Those that are sympathetic are deemed to be correct; those in conflict are deemed incorrect.

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