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Although this humanitarian measure has proved woefully unable to supply the rest of Iraq with its basic needs, it is deemed a big success in the north.

It is deemed a nonstarter in the new Republican controlled House, leaving the Obama administration as the main hope for miners.

But because it has been shown to cause cancer only in rats, it is deemed a "probable" human carcinogen by the Environmental Protection Agency.

It imposes a 40 percent tariff on imported cotton, but, because it is deemed a developing country, China isn't obliged to make any concessions as part of the offer for the poorest countries.

China is not currently subject to America's anti-subsidy law as it is deemed a "non-market economy" (which makes it easier for American firms to file anti-dumping cases against it).

Galena often contains silver, zinc, copper, cadmium, bismuth, arsenic, and antimony; in fact, the value of the silver content often exceeds that of the lead, in which case it is deemed a silver ore.

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When thunderstorm activity grew near its center, it was deemed a subtropical depression on August 2 just east of the Azores.

It was deemed a success.

Finally, it was deemed a "reasonable risk".

A. Even the fact that it was deemed a failure — financially, it wasn't really.

It could be rolled out nationwide if it was deemed a success, he confirmed.

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