Sentence examples for deemed notable from inspiring English sources

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What a fascinating coincidence that once again almost all (52 of 55) of the nonfiction books of 2009 that your editors deemed notable (Dec. 6) were published by large New York presses.

Since Hasse was technically an assistant to the male botanist in charge, she wasn't deemed "notable" enough to have her own page.

While most of the law school's students are not remembered by history, ancient historians and sources recount the stories of some of those who were deemed notable and achieved fame.

This was deemed notable, because relatives often act as proxies in cases where the patient has lost the ability to convey wishes as disease processes progress.

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The waiting period was waived for ten players deemed exceptionally notable; Dit Clapper (1947), Maurice Richard (1961), Ted Lindsay (1966), Red Kelly (1969), Terry Sawchuk (1971), Jean Béliveau (1972), Gordie Howe (1972), Bobby Orr (1979), Mario Lemieux (1997), and Wayne Gretzky (1999).

All these people and things had been deemed non-notable by other editors, sometimes with unthinking harshness.

Hey You Comic Bookies, I am Nick Gazin, and this is my column in which I tell you what to buy in the way of comics, zines, art books, and anything I deem aesthetically notable.

As a result, dieters can be deemed successful without achieving notable amounts of weight loss or, as in the Look AHEAD trial, meaningful improvements in cardiovascular health.

If the country's banks are to be criticized to such a degree, it is deemed better to have a notable body inflict the flogging — such as the Commodities Futures Trading Commission in the case of Barclays, and the United States Senate for HSBC.

But, in fact, I have also been describing every story in David Gates's new collection, "A Hand Reached Down To Guide Me" (Knopf), which the Times Book Review inexplicably deemed to be not one of the notable books of 2015.

As a captain, he was head of intelligence; as chief he would be forced to disband the LAPD's Public Disorder Intelligence Division, notorious for its agents provocateurs, which turned out to have provided surveillance on many Los Angeles notables as well as those deemed subversives.

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