Sentence examples for deeming something from inspiring English sources

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The question is, on one hand: how do we justify deeming something that only a maximum of 300 people can attend as "vital".

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If he deems something important, he pounces on it.

When the Mail deems something important, other papers jump to attention.

It's much easier to deem something impossible than it is to sit down and engineer solutions.

"We deemed something as being humorous if it elicited laughter from the audience, justices or advocates," Mr. Malphurs and his colleagues wrote.

Even so, I do think people might be a little bit more upbeat when they decide to deem something the last acceptable prejudice.

It would be a software cloak enveloping the users wherever they might be, able to alert them via cell phone, hand-held computer, pager or other digital means -- whenever and wherever the software deemed something worthy of their attention.

When fashion writers deem something is a trend, they mean that three over-photographed women have worn it (fashion writer rule: two's a coincidence, three's a trend).

How is it that a movie that opens to the tune of $66 million dollars – the same amount that "The Godfather III" took in during its long and illustrious life – is deemed something of a flop?

Just because someone else deems something a priority doesn't mean it's yours".

Previously, if you deemed something important enough to 'gram or tweet, your followers would see it as long as they opened their apps.

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