Sentence examples for deemed secondary from inspiring English sources

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Any nagging details — a gutted roster, a fractured front office — were deemed secondary.

As such, it could be deemed secondary to the central question of how the devices were installed in the first place.

Carey, meanwhile, merely (and allegedly) demands 20 white kittens at each of her gigs and her talent is deemed secondary to, even compromised b,y her demands.

The electrophysiology findings, though clearly implying dysfunction of the photoreceptor layer, were initially deemed secondary consequences of (primary) RPE dysfunction.

The study found that as expected the external driving wind is the primary driving force providing 76% more internal ventilation than buoyancy driven flow, which is deemed secondary.

None of the deaths were deemed secondary to treatment (PFO closure or antithrombotic therapy) or stroke.

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Although this would have been desirable for auditing resuscitation efforts, it was deemed of secondary interest since our study focused on outcomes and costs, not quality of care.

[H] I am upset that we will be deemed as secondary health care practitioners underneath naturopaths, with our designation of Doctor of Homeopathy being withdrawn to Homeopath.

Coagulation studies revealed a supratherapeutic INR of 3.9 and electrolyte analysis revealed elevated serum potassium of 5.9 mEq/L, both of which were deemed iatrogenic secondary to her recent oral antibiotic use.

[H] Several homeopaths furthermore deplored that unlike naturopaths, they were not expecting to be granted a 'doctor' title in their professional legislation, presumably further undermining their relative credibility: I am upset that we will be deemed as secondary health care practitioners underneath naturopaths, with our designation of Doctor of Homeopathy being withdrawn to Homeopath.

Obviously, specific information is not available, but recent studies confirm that deterioration of buried metallic objects sensibly accelerated during the last 50-100 years [3, 4], as a result of the technological progress, to the point that some authors deem as secondary, while evaluating corrosion, whether a bronze object was buried for 300 or 3000 years [5].

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