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He felt that if the government ever deemed such tactics "a necessary policy," he would obediently comply.
But if the money is ever deemed to have been stolen, and not invested, that would be theft loss.
In Florida and Virginia, for example, prisoners can choose between electrocution or lethal injection; in Oklahoma, if lethal injection is ever deemed unconstitutional, electrocution can be used.
No production was ever deemed more important, by the power-brokers on the sixth floor, than election-night coverage, from the days of Letraset graphics and Bob McKenzie's cardboard swingometer all the way to Jeremy Vine's whizz-bang pyrotechnics.
It is an immutable law that no player is ever deemed quite so good on the pitch as he is when suspended or injured, but the Middlesbrough manager had reason to pine for Emanuel Pogatetz, Robert Huth, Justin Hoyte and Tuncay Sanli.
Forty of the forty-two charesultinglting from the raid were eventually dropped, and the money-laundering count that Conte pleaded guilty to was in the amount of a few hundred dollars, "a sum rarely, if ever, deemed worthy of federal prosecution," as his sentencing recommendation said.
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If the experts ever deem the work a Guardi, its value will increase at least fivefold.
Besides, no election in the region has ever been deemed free and fair by international observers.
Nothing at Threshold had ever been deemed so crucial to the company's success.
And therefore, in Mr. Bush's view, under no condition can Al Gore ever be deemed the legitimate next president.
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