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"Pornography and adult material aren't allowed under Libyan law, therefore we removed the domain," the letter said, adding: "The issue of offensive imagery is quite subjective, as what I may deem as offensive you might not, but I think you'll agree that a picture of a scantily clad lady with some bottle in her hand isn't exactly what most would consider decent or family friendly at the least".

Nevertheless, there is an underlying understanding that something ought to be done in order to provide guidance to what some may deem as self-regulating institutions.

But due to her unbending and meaningful connections with her family and friends, as well as her ability to glean pleasure from what some may deem as mundane moments, she is coming through this experience stronger and more determined.

We had 12 interviewees in our qualitative study, which some may deem as a small number.

Most plans are expensive as they provide an infinite number of healthcare services, some of which you may deem as totally unnecessary and ridiculous.

Ultimately it would be the person who pays the bill if you're charging for your services, or whomever you may deem as "the client" as the person having the final say on the matter.

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The characteristics obtained indicate that the estimation of fatigue life for construction steel may be deemed as satisfactory.

For those children, at least, Shakespeare may not be deemed as dead as a wingless dodo.

The inauguration of Vicente Fox Quesada as Mexico's president today is a hopeful watershed in that nation's history, one that may someday be deemed as significant as Mexico's early-19th-century independence from Spain or its early-20th-century revolution.

They gave the Legislature 180 days to "take such action as it may deem appropriate".

Stanton also concurred with the need for a standing body of trained civilian construction workers, authorizing Haupt "to form a permanent corps of artificers, organized, officered, and equipped in such manner as you may prescribe … to employ civilians and foremen and assistants, under such rules and rates of compensation as you may deem expedient".

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