Sentence examples for deem it important from inspiring English sources

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At Reboot Online all employees now follow a company-wide policy where any employee receiving an email does not have an obligation to respond unless they deem it important enough.

There are also interesting regional variations; while Londoners are the least likely to identify Europe as an important national issue (16%), Britons living in the rest of the south-east are the most likely to deem it important (43%).

To avoid future misunderstanding, I deem it important to state my understanding of the opinion of the Court—what it decides and what it leaves wholly open—on the basis of which I concur in it.

Why do we want to guess?" A few minutes later, when Mr. McIntyre's CNN colleague Barbara Starr asked how, if "you don't deem it important to know the mood of the Iraqi people," he could understand the military challenges of operating in Baghdad, Mr. Rumsfeld said: "I didn't say it wasn't important to know.

We deem it important to perform molecular studies on radiation-induced changes in the thyroid at different temporal end points in order to gain a more in-depth understanding of possible damaging effects.

Campbell cannot resist ending on an ad hominem of his own: "If he [Dingle] does not deem it important to observe the distinction between what is and what is not demonstrable experiment, surely he should welcome a movement to amalgamate the Royal with the Aristotelian Society".

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The government, however, long knew and accepted that a small percentage of its population circumvented the firewall using VPNs, deeming it important not to alienate domestic and foreign businesses, academics and the English-speaking elite.

In areas of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, only 45percentt deemed it important.

Von Neumann and Morgenstern found no game without a solution, and they deemed it important that no such game exists.

22 If the Government deems it important enough to the smooth functioning of the System to have unfit registrants weeded out at the earliest possible moment, it can enforce the duty to report for pre-induction examinations by criminal sanctions.

Previously the PM was talking plainly about having "not just consumers represented on company boards, but employees as well", while the new approach merely deems it important that "the voices of workers and consumers should be represented".

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