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If he had accepted payment, he wouldn't be able to say "yes" or "no" depending on what he
deemed
a just or unjust cause.
So of course, what you don't do properly yourself is never
deemed
done really.
The German magazine Stern, a news magazine, had its app censored because the Apple nannies
deemed
it to be a little bit too racy for their users, and despite the fact that this magazine is perfectly legal for sale on newsstands throughout Germany.
Or traditionally, the German education divides children at the age of 10, very young children, between those
deemed
to pursue careers of knowledge workers and those who would end up working for the knowledge workers, and that mainly along socioeconomic lines, and that paradigm is being challenged now too.
As such, it deserves no compassion, it deserves no treatment as minority martyrdom, and it deserves not to be
deemed
anything but a pernicious sickness."
It was
deemed
to be an unpredictable event.
And again, going on thinking about this, I realize that in a way we're all victims of a certain kind of tyranny of the triumph of modernism whereby form and function in an object have to follow one another, or are
deemed
to do so.
The children are
deemed
unsafe and removed from the home, and placed in state custody for a specified period of time.
Despite being paralyzed and not having any sensation from mid-chest to the tip of his toes as the result of a car crash six years ago that killed his brother and produced a complete spinal cord lesion that left Juliano in a wheelchair, Juliano rose to the occasion, and on this day did something that pretty much everybody that saw him in the six years
deemed
impossible.
This has not been the case with these treatments, and FDA regulations say that for a drug to be
deemed
effective, a large portion of the target population should see clinically significant improvement.
In fact, any conversation about global poverty that doesn't include the problem of violence must be
deemed
not serious.
But, if the merit idea was true, why would identical resumes, in an experiment done in 2012 by Yale, identical resumes sent out for a lab technician, why would Jennifers be
deemed
less competent, be less likely to be offered the job, and be paid less than Johns.
The winner to a game the other kids couldn't play, I was the mystery of an anatomy, a question asked but not answered, tightroping between awkward boy and apologetic girl, and when I turned 12, the boy phase wasn't
deemed
cute anymore.
And this is compounded by the issue that the landscapes that define our natural heritage and fuel our aquifer for our drinking water have been
deemed
as scary and dangerous and spooky.
But I'm encouraged, because maybe we're finally starting to come around, because what was once
deemed
this swampy wasteland, today is a World Heritage site.
The cultural products of an entire region of the world, as rich, as diverse, have been
deemed
redundant, if not ignored altogether.
And every one of those animals in every painting of Noah's ark,
deemed
worthy of salvation is in mortal danger now, and their flood is us.
Naela Ayesh, who strived to build a self-sufficient Palestinian economy by encouraging women in Gaza to grow vegetables in their backyards, an activity
deemed
illegal by the Israeli authorities at that time; Rabeha Diab, who took over decision-making authority for the entire uprising when the men who had been running it were deported; Fatima Al Jaafari, who swallowed leaflets containing the uprising's directives in order to spread them across the territories without getting caught; and Zahira Kamal, who ensured the longevity of the uprising by leading an organization that went from 25 women to 3,000 in a single year.
Once someone's been
deemed
a victim, it's that much easier to file them away as someone damaged, dishonored, less than.
Why do we think that stories by men are
deemed
to be of universal importance, and stories by women are thought to be merely about women?
And even though Bernie Sanders has been in Congress for a long time, he was
deemed
an outsider this time.
No longer was it restricted to these dark corners of society, to queers and drug users, but now it was affecting people that society
deemed
worthy of their empathy, to children.
I became more interested in this grain that was
deemed
worth taking to the afterlife by early Egyptians.
And though that block was almost all but erased, it was the idea that Prince could pop up in unexpected places and give free concerts in areas that the music industry and society had
deemed
were not valuable anymore.
It got so bad that parents would sometimes have their daughter's clitoris cut off if it was
deemed
too large.
And that actually starts with destigmatizing topics that are typically
deemed
taboo.
Lauren’s quest had roots in a real life event– California Prop 187, which attempted to deny undocumented immigrants fundamental human rights, before it was
deemed
unconstitutional.
And I wanted to be someone with something to contribute to society, not just be
deemed
the scarf-wearing brown girl who was an anomaly in my homogenous hometown.
Like many translations from music to mechanics, this one was initially
deemed
entirely technically impossible.
These are sites that are so polluted, that the government has
deemed
their cleanup a national priority.
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