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Discover Ludwig"deemed to end" is a valid phrase used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation or event that is expected to come to an end. For example: "The academic year has been deemed to end on June 30th."
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Noise could cause the algorithm to detect multiple transitions, so we required the downstate to persist for at least 300 ms. Transitions were typically detected at a point before the response returned to baseline, so the response was deemed to end when the current dropped below the average of points in a 100-ms window following the identified transition time.
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The first two end when that measure reached a cyclical low, several months after the recession was later deemed to have ended.
Though Northern Ireland remains deeply divided, Mr Paisley's career will be deemed to have ended not in failure but success.
The last time the ONS made such a move was in January 2010, when Britain's recession was deemed to have ended.
The initial perseveration phase was deemed to have ended when the rat achieved a score of four or more correct responses in a window of 12 trials.
A particular bee's attack was deemed to have ended when the bee left the vicinity of the flag (bees would occasionally leave the flag but return seconds later).
And ugly bargains between bloodstained leaders may be deemed necessary to end strife.
Participants were also given the opportunity to talk about other issues they deemed important to end of life care for people with dementia.
Mr Hunt was advised on Wednesday by his chief negotiator, the hospital chief executive Sir David Dalton to "do whatever [the Government] deems necessary to end uncertainty for the service", in a letter signed by NHS management organisations, and 19 other chief executives.
He said he was, therefore, advising the government "to do whatever it deems necessary to end uncertainty for the service and to make sure that a new contract is in place which is as close as possible to the final position put forward to the BMA yesterday".
The power authority is supposed to pay for most of the costs of decommissioning the plants when they are deemed to have reached the end of their useful, or profitable, life, and so far, that decommissioning fund is worth around $630 million.
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