Sentence examples for deemed typical from inspiring English sources

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The ethnic composition of the study children may be deemed typical of Malaysian school children, given that four national schools and a Chinese-medium school were among the five schools selected for the study.

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It was called the "Girl of To-Day Contest," and readers were asked to submit a photograph of a young woman that they deemed "most typical of the American girl".

As the PTs instructed the students throughout the weeks, they realized the students were not what they deemed as "typical" students who struggle.

What we deemed as typical passages from the interviews were grouped under similar headings for Norwegian and Danish interviews separately and these findings were then brought together in a matrix to obtain a further overview of similarities and differences between the Norwegian and the Danish material.

On Labour: The Sun further reported that Lord Sewel also ran through the list of Labour leader contenders, and deemed Jeremy Corbyn a "typical romantic idiot," claimed Andy Burnham goes "whichever way the wind is blowing," said Yvette Cooper was "not strong" and was unable to remember Liz Kendall's name, whom he instead called "a Blair supporter who is just too naïve".

The pre-setting of defaults and internal parameters saves the novice user's time when a computer program is employed on images that are deemed to be typical.

Dave Itzkoff of The New York Times deemed the episode "typical of that audacious Fox animated comedy, teeming with rapid-fire jokes and willfully offensive non sequiturs about disabled animals, God, Nazis, bodily functions and the sexual habits of 'Sesame Street' characters".

The adequacy of the tissue used for the cytosol assay was always checked by histology on an adjacent block and was deemed to be typical of the tumour overall as was the block used for immunohistochemistry. Six different methods were used to assess the degree of staining and comparisons were made to determine which method gave the most clinically relevant results.

Thirty-five healthy adults were recruited to perform their typical workday commute along both their typical route (deemed as of high proximity to motorised traffic; termed HIGH) and an altered route (designed to be of lower proximity to motorised traffic; termed LOW).

test consisting of verbal, mathematical, and pictorial questions and problem sets that began at a level deemed answerable by a typical child slightly older than Brandenn.

NSFW ("Not Safe for Work") is used by the media to describe internet content that is deemed inappropriate for the typical workplace.

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