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Brooks is soft-spoken, reluctant to say anything that he does not deem as humble.
While he does not deem the latter a "metaphorical" agent, he does elaborate a hierarchical conception of agency.
As Sheehy explains, "When [another CIRM] reviewer opines that he does not deem a proposal worth funding because he doesn't think anyone with HIV will consider participating in clinical trials of an experimental treatment, I answer that I would, and my voice has changed the discussion" [ 20].
The Ombudsman also makes a critical remark if he considers that a draft recommendation would serve no useful purpose or when the institution concerned fails to accept a draft recommendation, and he does not deem it appropriate to submit a special report to Parliament.
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Relishing his role as a cultural interpreter, the Korean -- even with a backlog of questions up to a year long -- often responds by e-mail to readers whose queries about Korean tattoos or personal relationships he doesn't deem worthy of posting.
The former chief of staff, legal counsel and political director for the North Carolina Republican Party is the individual who incorporated "the committee," but for some reason he doesn't deem "the committee" worthy of mention in his on-line profile.
(Which, to be clear, he is not for many reasons other than his disdain for women who he doesn't deem f**kable: His lack of knowledge about cyber-security! And the federal reserve! And climate change! His potentially illegal use of charitable funds to settle lawsuits! His endorsement of blatantly racist policies! Take your pick).
"The Gulag Archipelago," though he did not deem it literature, bears the subtitle "An Experiment in Literary Investigation".
Although there was sufficient evidence to bring a prosecution, Mr Starmer explained, he did not deem it to be in the public interest.Under the code for prosecutors, "a prosecution will usually take place unless there are public-interest factors tending against prosecution which clearly outweigh those in favour".
Mr. Puccio showed Mr. Lesnevich one of Mrs. Astor's signatures from Jan . 27 , 2004in which the R and the OO in "Brooke" appeared to be connected, asking him why he did not deem that instance to be inconsistent with his findings.
On Aristotle's own position concerning human moral perfection Thomas claims that the Philosopher left the question open because he did not deem it entirely within the sphere of philosophy.
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