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Anti-terrorist measures were increasingly deemed disproportionate.
Despite this, Queen Elizabeth II is increasingly deemed an irresistible character study for British filmmakers.
A 20th-century artifact increasingly deemed redundant in the electronic age, it remains, for New York's dog walkers, a vital, and indispensable, means of upholding the law.
Wine production, once the mainstay of colonial agriculture and exports, is now at only about one-tenth of its 1950s levels; because of Islam's ban on alcohol consumption, viticulture is increasingly deemed culturally inappropriate.
Instead of a withdrawal from both roles, he was left in situ as both a senior executive and on-screen talent, a highly respected and admired broadcaster but one who raised eyebrows for behaviour increasingly deemed unacceptable, even within the BBC, for such a great friend of the boss.
Accordingly, the idea that life is distributed throughout space and did not necessarily originate on the Earth but migrated here from elsewhere (Panspermia) is increasingly deemed worthy of consideration.
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Alas, the prospect of electrifying the London-to-Sheffield route will make few hearts beat faster.Voters increasingly deem the Tory leader woebegone.
The band by that point had split up: their music deemed increasingly passé in Senegal itself, where once they'd be seen as harbingers of a new sound and style.
Hence, smart home gateway (HG) is becoming the central point of user's home environment, and it is deemed increasingly important to ensure its flexible and stable operation.
Increasingly, critical press is deemed criminal.
But they also point to a squeeze on funding for universal services, as limited resources are increasingly directed towards those deemed to have the highest needs.
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