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Normally, trade finance is considered virtually riskless.
This year, when no film has emerged as a consensus favorite, the field is considered virtually wide open.
Some of the changes in the building codes will require approval of the City Council, but that is considered virtually guaranteed, given Mr. Daley's political power.
The Senate Finance Committee is also expected to approve the legislation, giving the overall measure a lift, but passage in the Senate is considered virtually certain.
Almost all of the new equipment is being installed in a deep underground site on a military base near Qum that is considered virtually invulnerable to military attack.
Wearing a bonnet, explained several customers at Silksation Plus, a women's clothing store, is not seen as a violation of the prohibition against carrying on the Sabbath because a wig is considered virtually part of the body — if it gets wet the skull gets wet — and so a bonnet is entirely permissible, unlike the man's plastic covering for the head.
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"If you are not for missile defense, you are considered virtually a collaborator with the enemy.
The tactics worked: The president enjoyed widespread popularity and was considered virtually invincible.
But the officials agreed yesterday that the incident was exactly the kind that has long been considered virtually unpreventable.
He made New York a significantly safer place at a time when a high crime rate was considered virtually part of the order of nature.
The whorls, arches, ridges and loops left on a surface by the skin's oil have long been considered virtually unassailable evidence tying a person to a crime.
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