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The tactics worked: The president enjoyed widespread popularity and was considered virtually invincible.
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.
However, by the 1980s, Jeanneret's furniture had become so dilapidated that it was considered virtually worthless, frequently sold as scrap and even chopped up for firewood.
And the idea that the borders of the future Palestinian state could be agreed on in 90 days was considered virtually impossible.
The chapter describes the development of durability philosophy from the pre-World War II days, when structural concrete was considered virtually maintenance free, to the present, where the provision of corrosion-monitoring devices are written into the contract documents, and operation and maintenance manuals are prepared in the construction phase.
Washington's decision to cross the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776, when it was considered virtually impossible, was a move both bold and foolhardy.
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Normally, trade finance is considered virtually riskless.
"If you are not for missile defense, you are considered virtually a collaborator with the enemy.
But the officials agreed yesterday that the incident was exactly the kind that has long been considered virtually unpreventable.
This year, when no film has emerged as a consensus favorite, the field is considered virtually wide open.
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.
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