Sentence examples for deemed inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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For one is left at a loss to understand how the two findings can be deemed inconsistent.

After her father died in 1910, she fought vigorously to suppress writings by or about him that she deemed inconsistent with his wholesome image.

The court said a school could censor material it deemed inconsistent with its educational mission, because the publication bears the imprimatur of the school.

Mayor De Blasio later stated that the committee's function would be decidedly less cinematic; after ninety days, it would simply issue guidelines for how to handle monuments deemed "inconsistent with the values of New York City".

The money is both withheld and disbursed: withheld from international family-planning efforts, from domestic contraceptive education, and from scientific research deemed inconsistent with religious fundamentalism; disbursed to "abstinence-based" sex-education programs, to church-run "marriage initiatives," and, via vouchers, to drug-treatment and other social-service programs based on religion.

The court also found that the ordinances did not target religious conduct "on their face," though it noted that, in any event, "specifically regulating [religious] conduct" does not violate the First Amendment "when [the conduct] is deemed inconsistent with public health and welfare". Id. at 1483-1484.

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The ombudsman may not only expedite permit approvals, but may also veto proposed environmental regulations he deems inconsistent with the state plan.

The Court's contrary view I deem inconsistent with the high standards which past decisions have insisted be maintained in the conduct of federal criminal trials.

But it goes beyond that reasonable provision to require almost all recipients of funds to "have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution" and to refrain from any speech the government deems "inconsistent with" that policy.

Funds authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section shall be available for obligation in the same manner and to the same extent as if such funds were apportioned under section 104(b), except that the Secretary is authorized to waive provisions he deems inconsistent with the purposes of this section.

But it also goes beyond that reasonable provision to require almost all recipients of funds to "have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution" — to make an anti-prostitution pledge — and to refrain from any speech the government deems "inconsistent with" the policy.

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