Sentence examples for has deemed necessary from inspiring English sources

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That is not so say that the Co-op is a carcass, but it is a business that needs reviving: it has to find the £1.5bn the Bank of England has deemed necessary to plug a capital shortfall.

In other words, it is the quintessential response from Watson, who has reached the grand old age of 60 having attained the status of golfing legend without ever having given any more of himself to the prying eyes of journalists than he has deemed necessary.

Her father, roused to notice her existence, falls in love with her, suddenly "knowing he loved her as he had never loved in this world," and so does the devout and learned thirty-six-year-old priest, Cayetano Delaura, who is placed in charge of the exorcism that the Church has deemed necessary, in view of her willful and feral behavior.

According to its website, ExtaMax works by pushing more blood into the penis's three chambers than the body has deemed necessary to "stretch the tissue," which sounds sort of like someone trying to visit the moon by strapping a crate of dynamite to a pogo stick.

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Ted Koppel, the ABC anchor, directly asked Mr. Eisner to agree that none of the 4,000 job cuts Disney had deemed necessary would be made at ABC News.

Were it not for the harmonic density and fervent myth making of Wagner's mature creations, Schoenberg might never have deemed necessary a turn toward expressionism and, eventually, his development of serialism: a revolutionary rebirth for German music after Wagner and his disciples had exhausted the possibilities of conventional harmony.

The producers of the troubled Broadway musical "Rebecca" notified cast members on Wednesday that rehearsals would begin on Monday morning, yet it remained unclear if the producers had closed the $4.5 million gap in the show's $12 million budget that they had deemed necessary for rehearsals to start.

We have delineated a comprehensive Global Health Research Checklist for clinicians, consisting of five sections that we have deemed necessary for a successful project.

Certainly on the evidence presented here, promoting collaboration is likely to facilitate the sharing of materials, data and expertise between groups, and indeed across sectors, that policy makers have deemed necessary for addressing translational challenges.

Under H.R. 822, the Congress would prevent states from enforcing the restrictions they have deemed necessary for public safety against out-of-state gun carriers.

But that may not be good enough to clear the legal hurdles, according to environmental experts who say the agency needs to provide a reason for reversing course on completing the report, which the Army had deemed necessary just a few months ago.

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