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The trouble with the ministry is that it thinks it knows best; certainly better than markets, which it deems dangerous.
"De Staat" is also an unabashed attempt to do what Plato deems dangerous: use music to alter the state, in a sense, by shaking up the emotions of listeners.
President Obama's plan to detain indefinitely by executive order people the government deems dangerous to the country, although unable to prove this by any legitimate means, is not "A Step Toward Fairness".
Private start-up companies play a big role on the Web in China, but the government maintains tight control over Internet companies and censors content that it deems dangerous or sensitive.
She only uses her "modern car, a nondescript Dodge something" in situations she deems dangerous for the Model A -- highways where speeds over 50 are required or parking areas where teenagers gather.
But the new English-language search results will undoubtedly be censored, since Beijing maintains strict controls over Internet companies and requires those operating on the mainland to censor results the government deems dangerous or troublesome, including references to human rights issues and dissidents.
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Those deemed dangerous would have been barred from flights.
Even among arsonists and murderers, Smith was deemed dangerous, high risk, Scott said.
He was previously deemed dangerous by a judge who ordered him to undergo health care.
Some other states provide the public only with a list of offenders who are deemed dangerous.
Murphy had been deemed dangerous by the sheriff, and a judge had ordered her destroyed.
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