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Even incomplete research is deemed important.
Currently, swearing is permitted on Australian TV if it is deemed important to a storyline.
IN MOST African countries, the fight against corruption is deemed important but hardly a matter of life and death.
Appeals against their decisions can be carried to the Supreme Court only if the case is deemed important to the interpretation of law.
If it is deemed important to mend fences with Russia, we might consider dedicating a modest memorial to the Russian people, say, near Arlington National Cemetery, in recognition of their bearing the brunt of defeating Hitler's armies and turning the tide in World War II.
British investment is deemed important enough to have warranted the appointment last November of a special UK trade envoy for Algeria – Lord Risby, who is travelling with Cameron – and the creation of a dedicated British-Algerian business council in 2010, when trade in goods between the two countries was worth over £1bn.
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The plan was deemed important enough to be announced by President Clinton early last month.
Eventually, only those that were deemed important were passed up to his father.
His food is not popular, exactly – it has been deemed important cultural material.
This was deemed important to keep adversaries off balance and give American leaders options.
The 2012 festival was deemed important enough by the UK Foreign Office to spend £287.33 on a special screening of Sherlock.
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