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But the academy deemed it wise to postpone the proceedings until it gets its house in order — the first time it will have done so since 1949, when the academy decided that no nominee met its criteria.
Given the honour by Gary Speed, he was considered to be trying to do too much – he would even rush to take throw-ins – and Chris Coleman deemed it wise to remove the responsibility from him.
It was as far as he apparently deemed it wise to go in answer to a multitude of questions intended to bring out a complete picture of the role the government will play under the three-power accord to stabilize the relations between the dollar, pound and franc and particularly how the accord will affect the domestic value of the dollar.
Although able to parry this blow, Prevost deemed it wise to abandon his attempt against Charleston and withdraw to Savannah.
While Ismay "deemed it wise not to step too boldly in a political role" in disputes among the members, he asserted himself strongly on issues relevant to the organisation of NATO.
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America deemed it "invalid".
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Military officials have deemed it a suicide.
The staid BBC deemed it "delicious".
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