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All conventional growers use some form of chemical insect control, and, up to a certain level, the residue is deemed fine for human consumption.
But Toffoli's mother, Mandy, watching at home near Toronto, didn't immediately know that her son was deemed fine by the Kings' trainer and by two team doctors after he was told to follow the NHL's new concussion protocol.
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Any infringements are dealt with in the first instance by a referee armed with a colourful whip – no doubt the sensation is like being hit with a rainbow – but police are also in attendance in case things get out of hand because, amazingly, aunties pagga-ing is deemed perfectly fine.
* Interestingly, this bipartisan standard never applied to stuff passed with only Republican votes - that was deemed perfectly fine by the same Establishment that fetishizes bipartisanship today.
Entertainment Weekly Sandra Gonzalez wrote that it was "a bit off", The A.V. Club Todd VanDerWerff felt that "something was missing, making the whole thing stultifying, lifeless, and boring", and Robert Canning of IGN deemed it "fine and inoffensive", but ultimately forgettable.
He was deemed to be fine.
He deemed it "a fine, conventional supermarket, nothing remarkable".
"The referee deemed it was fine and he was still on the pitch; we should have defended it better".
Loose monetary policy is deemed to be fine if it is for domestic purposes – raising the growth rate or steering clear of deflation – but not if it is to secure a competitive advantage by driving down the currency.
Pietersen hit successive boundaries, a delightful drive down the ground and an authoritative pull shot through mid-wicket, before umpire S Ravi deemed that a fine delivery from Ishant Sharma clipped the edge of the bat, rather than clothing as replays suggested, as it zipped away off the seam.
She was treated and deemed to be fine.
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