Sentence examples for deemed as bad from inspiring English sources

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So we duck for cover, find a good reason for our child's bad manners and in doing so ensure we aren't deemed as bad parents with impolite kids.

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I understand and get why gentrification is deemed as a bad thing.

"Could it be deemed as reckless?

Consequently, inparalogs were deemed as true interactions.

These were deemed as 'no result'.

Two repetitions are deemed as failure.

We obsess about certain aspects of our body or appearance, our personality, our life or work circumstances and deem them as "bad" or "flawed".

He appeared to be dressed as one of the robbers from his book "The Three Robbers," a typical Ungerer work in that the title characters aren't deemed to be as bad as maybe a seventeenth-century New England Calvinist might want them to be, and operate in what a textual theorist would refer to as a liminal area, the no man's lands where good and bad get confused — a reason kids like them.

I Am!" while "esonde 1" deems the writer "as bad as Faulkner".

The title references the discussion of why society seems to deem people of colour as bad immigrants: job stealers, benefit scroungers, etc. Unless, that is, they bake great cakes or win Olympic races and cross over into popular culture – when society can then pat itself on the back for its tolerance.

This disappointment followed the announcement that house prices rose in 49 out of 70 cities last month, a revival deemed bad news as it might delay further monetary easing.A sharp slowdown in Chinese investment was one of the risks examined by the IMF in a report this month on the systemic five.

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