Sentence examples for deems exists from inspiring English sources

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I guess my answer would be, YES THERE IS A REASONABLE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY that society deems exists with these devices, but at the same time, depending on where the device is placed, how it is used, and why it is being used, determines how far that expectation goes.

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A school of analysis initiated by the American mathematician Errett Bishop has developed a new framework for analysis in which no object can be deemed to exist unless a specific rule is given for constructing it.

But the dogmas of today are those of "finance capitalism", based on hypothetical money that is merely deemed to exist, which gave us the bubble that has now burst; and of neoliberalism, the so-called "free" global market, which demands ruthless, all-against-all competition (unless, of course, you compete well enough to fix the rules).

The QTLs were deemed to exist only at positions where an LOD score exceeded the corresponding significant threshold.

"The control required by international law may be deemed to exist when the state has a role in organising, co-ordinating or planning the military actions of a military group," the court said in its 1999 sentencing of Bosnian Serb Dusko Tadic.

When the days of symptomatic drug use reach a given threshold (10 or 15 days/month, depending on the classes of drugs, ICHD-III) and the headache has become chronic for at least three months, a causal relationship is deemed to exist between the medication overuse and the clinical worsening, and the headache is termed medication-overuse headache (MOH).

International collaboration was deemed to exist in an article if any co-author's affiliation was located outside Nigeria.

An "absence of relationship" was deemed to exist when there was no statistically significant relationship between the indicator of weight status and SEP.

In the current investigation, depression and anxiety were deemed to exist in patients with a HADS score of ≥8, based on the recommendations of Zigmond and Snaith.

In other words, a huge disparity is deemed to exist between the number of tolerant individuals (Y) and the actual demand.

These variables will be adjusted for before 'school effects' are deemed to exist (i.e. these are the 'known predictors' of sexual experience for this sample).

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