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In America, atheists, agnostics and deists must be deemed equal to those who adhere to more traditional faiths, not merely tolerated.
All cultures were deemed equal, and therefore all components of culture - religion, tradition, beliefs - had to be protected from critical appraisal.
In essence, a team that wins all five of its games by 20 points is deemed equal to a team that wins its five games by 1 point.
Sometimes referred to as the "cannon-shot rule," it extended territorial sovereignty out to sea for a distance deemed equal to the range of a well-shot cannonball [12].
A life free of mental anxiety and open to the enjoyment of other pleasures was deemed equal to that of the gods.
In the civil context, the disutility of an error in one direction is deemed equal to the disutility of an error in the other direction.
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As recommended by Fornell and Larcher (1981), the AVE is deemed adequate if it is equal or exceeds 0.50.
With two baseball teams deemed otherwise equal on a given day, the sports books on average would typically make a home-team bettor put up $125 to win $100 (while those placing bets on the visiting team would be putting up $100 to win $115).
Giving women the tools to launch their own businesses was deemed of equal importance as providing education.
Aerial strikes against enemy carriers were later, beginning around 1932 1933, deemed of equal importance in order to establish air superiority during the initial stages of battle.
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