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The phrase "deem wise" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing an opinion or judgment about something being considered wise or prudent. Example: "After careful consideration, we deem wise to invest in renewable energy sources."
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The prosecution's "contention is that Congress may regulate intercourse with the Indians in whatever way it may deem wise and prudent".
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Given the excruciating timeline of the KNPP battle, such a choice might be deemed wise.
Or maybe it should be assumed that since these students were accepted into college, they are deemed wise enough to make such decisions.
If, on the other hand, the law proves to be an administrative nightmare and health insurance costs spiral gradually and substantially up, then the Republicans will be deemed wise men.
More recently, Summers squelched Christina Romer, his White House economic team colleague, as she sought a larger dose of stimulus spending than he deemed wise.
This home government, you know, although a considerable distance from your home, did, in the exercise of its parental prerogatives, impose upon its colonial children, such restraints, burdens and limitations, as, in its mature judgment, it deemed wise, right and proper.
Solomon was deemed wiser than all the sages of Egypt and the Middle East even wiser than some ancient paragons of wisdom.
William Cronon asserts that Gov. Scott Walker, elected by a comfortable margin last year by the Wisconsinites Mr. Cronon deems as wise and progressive, is not Senator Joseph R. McCarthy.
As long as it was not acting arbitrarily, he argued, it should be able to impose its rules, whether or not the court deemed them wise.
Given the honour by Gary Speed, he was considered to be trying to do too much – he would even rush to take throw-ins – and Chris Coleman deemed it wise to remove the responsibility from him.
But the academy deemed it wise to postpone the proceedings until it gets its house in order — the first time it will have done so since 1949, when the academy decided that no nominee met its criteria.
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