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With the detainee population at Guantánamo now down to 61, 10 of whom are in some phase of the military tribunals process, Obama is closer to what his administration calls an "irreducible minimum" of detainees: those it deems unable to prosecute but too dangerous to release.
But enthusiasm over its introduction was tempered by concerns over side effects, ranging from acne to irregular menstrual bleeding, and the prospect of it being imposed coercively on abusive, addicted and poor women, or others whom society deems unable to properly care for children.
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The administration will try to get those deemed unable to work off the welfare rolls and into the federal disability program instead.
The children had been found from across the country, he said, taken from "aunts, uncles and grandparents" deemed unable to look after them.
If it was as bad as it had been described to her, the social worker said, my landlady might be deemed unable to care for herself.
The patients included both men and women, ages 30 to 60, who had been deemed unable to function independently and whose relatives refused to care for them.
But if he retires or is deemed unable to play, the Astros can file the claim by next Tuesday and collect $15.6 million.
Massachusetts requires everyone to take out health insurance or pay a tax penalty (unless they are deemed unable to afford coverage).
Under current law, veterans who go to the Veterans Administration and are deemed unable to manage their own financial affairs are also barred from owning firearms.
Martial law, temporary rule by military authorities of a designated area in time of emergency when the civil authorities are deemed unable to function.
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