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Quality of care is deemed indifferent or sufficient when patients' level of satisfaction is equal or greater than the expected level of service or vice versa [ 15].
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Many particularities concerning the nature and the differences of rocks, their reciprocal relationships, the order of their superposition, the direction of strata, etc. would have escaped our attention, or many of us would have deemed them indifferent, were it not for the special interest in using them to defend or attack a system.
Each day and each 13-day series were deemed lucky, unlucky, or indifferent according to the deities presiding over them.
One nanny might be deemed too old or too indifferent to energetically engage with the children.
Mexican-Americans were deemed overly fond of alcohol, indifferent to education and unworthy to hold most local offices.
Lately, it seems that black voices can't be indifferent without being deemed racists.
When a prosecutor believes there is a reasonable probability that exculpatory evidence exists and deliberately chooses to be indifferent to finding it, a prosecutor should be deemed to know of its existence, and be held to have violated her duty of disclosure.
He deemed this "offensive".
She deemed it "fascinating".
America deemed it "invalid".
Lloyd was deemed missing.
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