Sentence examples for deemed facile from inspiring English sources

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History has effectively erased Wagner's transgression; Mendelssohn is once again almost universally revered, even if many of his works are deemed facile and glib — wrongly, but that's a different essay.

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The Court's attempt to give content to this novelty standard, however, is simply too facile; under its application, virtually any new constitutional claim can be deemed "novel". "Expressions in many opinions of this Court indicate that it has long been assumed that proof of a criminal charge beyond a reasonable doubt is constitutionally required". 397 U.S., at 362, 90 S.Ct., at 1071.

While CNN's Lisa Respers France thought it was Glee best episode thus far and IGN's Robert Canning rated it 9 out of 10, which signifies an outstanding episode, Linda Holmes of National Public Radio dismissed it as "one of the most facile and emotionally inauthentic episodes the show has ever produced", and Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club deemed it a failure on "almost every level".

He deemed this "offensive".

She deemed it "fascinating".

America deemed it "invalid".

Lloyd was deemed missing.

Some were deemed betrayers.

Autopsy rates are deemed inadequate.

Children are automatically deemed "vulnerable".

The complex was deemed revolutionary.

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