Sentence examples for deems an from inspiring English sources

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But staying on the sidelines this time harked back to what she deems an uninformed decision.

Cheika's win is self-evident; he's now Wallabies coach, a position he deems an honour and a privilege.

He is scandalised by Microsoft's reluctance to part with any of its $36 billion hoard of cash, which he deems "an inappropriate and...unlawful device".

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Long ago, a wise man gave what Tony Sparano, the Jets' offensive coordinator, deems an indispensable piece of advice.

His favoritism is clouded by the parochialism of the day, as when he scolds her for playing the violin, which he deems an unsuitable instrument for a girl.

Enter Nicki Minaj, whose lack of quality control apparently deems an inferior remix of another artist's offcut based on yet another artist's song acceptable for her own album.

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He will round up anyone he deems a threat.

Their audience was deemed an insignificant threat.

The fault had not previously been deemed an earthquake threat.

(Eighty percent is usually deemed an acceptable level).

In this instance, 80 minutes was deemed an acceptable pause.

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