Sentence examples for universally deemed from inspiring English sources

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Her wedding dresses for the duchess and her maid of honour, Pippa Middleton, were almost universally deemed a triumph.

The Bush Presidency was almost universally deemed a failure, and the Party was in the midst of a debate about the causes of its collapse.

Composers manufacture a product that is universally deemed superfluous — at least until their music enters public consciousness, at which point people begin to say that they could not live without it.

(In one of the sub-plots of the mid-term elections, pensions privatisation has been universally deemed a bad thing. The "third rail" of American politics has been electrified again something that is particularly evident in South Dakota).

Current hydrosystems have several constraints meaning that they will become increasingly unsustainable and expensive especially as good quality potable water is now universally deemed a human right.

For this prototypical system, given the sources for gene and drug names, the results are universally deemed as reliable.

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Well, if solely taken on the merits of their initial laurels, neither: Ribonucleotides have yet to be produced under any prebiotic conditions deemed universally reasonable, and, at up to 400°C, black smokers might be too chemically extreme to serve as the biosynthetic cradle of life.

This particular outhouse-from-the-sky also involved an extensive set of confusing buttons marked with what its designers must have deemed "universal" symbols, but which in actuality were functioning merely as symbols that could be "universally" misinterpreted.

However, EEG is not universally available or may be deemed unnecessary and the assessment of seizure history at SE onset is limited to patients who are awake, or who are in the presence of relatives.

In a New York Times column shooting around the internet at high velocity, conservative Ross Douthat expresses the most nostalgic possible vision of what Bush the elder represented: "a ruling class that was widely (not universally, but more widely than today) deemed legitimate, and that inspired various kinds of trust (intergenerational, institutional) conspicuously absent in our society today".

As it happens, Ten Canoes does not have such a warning, despite the themes of violence and death: perhaps the cultural stricture is not universally applicable, or perhaps the camera is not deemed to have captured the precise moment of death.

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