Sentence examples for deem troublesome from inspiring English sources

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"At The Hill, not many people use it at all," said Wong, something many would deem troublesome given the publication's focus on politics and aim to bring transparency to Washington.

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Many critics say they believe that Beijing is using the word "pornography" as a rationale to eliminate Web sites that it deems troublesome.

The bill summary said a tuition increase would be deemed troublesome if tuition over three years grew at more than twice the rate of increase in the price index.

And while leakage of 20% or more of the blood flow is deemed troublesome, the echocardiograms that gauge this are open to divergent interpretations and manipulations.

If one of them writes "help me", "hate myself", or any other phrase the organisation deems troublesome, you'll receive an email from the Samaritans nudging you to take a closer look.

The late Powell was many things; sage, visionary, polymath and political one-man band, whose "rivers of blood" speech was deemed so troublesome by the moderate Edward Heath that he promptly sacked Powell.

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has revealed that records that could only have come from the police or MI5 have been discovered in a vast database of files held on 3,200 victims who were deemed leftwing or troublesome.

But the new English-language search results will undoubtedly be censored, since Beijing maintains strict controls over Internet companies and requires those operating on the mainland to censor results the government deems dangerous or troublesome, including references to human rights issues and dissidents.

Japanese people are not a troublesome bunch on the whole so they don't deem it necessary to have anyone guarding the island or anything.

Companies secretly checked the potential employees against these files and those deemed to be politically troublesome were barred from getting work, without them knowing why.

Instead of admonishing the prosecutors for their error and instructing the jury to disregard what they had heard, Walton deemed the situation so troublesome that he ended the much-anticipated trial of one of baseball's greatest pitchers, saying he could not in good faith move forward with a case he considered tainted, particularly when Clemens's liberty was at risk.

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