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Surveys of public opinion all over the world find that most people believe that emotional problems, including those
deemed
severe, such as hearing voices, are primarily caused by bad things happening to us rather than by faulty brains or genes.
In Sarajevo, thousands of apartments have been
deemed
illegal due to outdated urban plans and missing building permits, locking families’ most valuable assets outside the mainstream economy.
But even if the ISCC’s patent applications are not excluded on these grounds, there is another potential roadblock for applicants: Under European law, an invention can be patented only if its commercial exploitation is
deemed
not to controvert “ordre public” or morality.
When the World Cup began, you will recall, the Brazilian team was
deemed
talented but flawed.
This approach was also
deemed
to yield collateral benefits, from enhancing internal social mobility to reducing the risk of violent conflict among countries.
For example, the US wage insurance program is confined to manufacturing workers over age 50 who are in competitively vulnerable industries and are
deemed
by the Secretary of Labor to have nontransferable skills.
Misdiagnosing Kim Jong-unMILAN – Throughout history, political observers have found decision-makers who are
deemed
“crazy” the most difficult to assess.
In particular, sovereign debt in the eurozone was
deemed
riskless: banks had only to hold minimal reserves against member countries’ bonds, which the European Central Bank accepted on equal terms at its discount window.
Abolition of the slave trade, or the triumph of socialism, or the spread of human rights and democracy can all be
deemed
a national interest.
The CIA was created in 1947 with two mandates, one valid (intelligence gathering) and the other disastrous (covert operations to overthrow regimes
deemed
“hostile” to US interests).
This question is often evaded, because the cost of exiting is
deemed
too high to consider it (and could be higher still if the break-up takes place in a crisis and sharpens reciprocal acrimony among participating countries).
In a November 2002 interview, the Saudi interior minister simply
deemed
it “impossible,” before attempting to redirect blame by accusing Jews of “exploiting” the attacks and accusing the Israeli intelligence services of having relationships with terrorist organizations.
According to the WHO’s 1996 classification, the disease is
deemed
mild when the victim does not need to use walking aids regularly; moderate when one or two sticks or crutches are used; and severe when he or she is bedridden or unable to walk without support.
But these costs are
deemed
an acceptable price to pay to reach the clearly defined inflation level.
Under the proposed Polish law, the termination of a pregnancy from the moment of conception would be
deemed
murder.
From the point of view of security policy, intercultural communication is intended to immunize those sections of the Muslim community that are
deemed
to be potentially receptive to extremist propaganda, with the clear aim being to prevent their radicalization and recruitment to jihad .
Anyone or anything
deemed
inimical to the BJP’s political interests or hostile to its bigoted, anti-Muslim ideology is immediately placed in their crosshairs.
On the first day of the talks in Istanbul, Jalili accepted a US request for a bilateral meeting within the context of the negotiations, and all participants
deemed
the results so far to be a step in the right direction.
National sovereignty is
deemed
too important to be subordinated to international tax laws.
To the extent that false flags are imperfect and rumors of the source of an attack are widely
deemed
credible (though not legally probative), reputational damage to an attacker’s soft power may contribute to deterrence.
The sleek footbridge swayed unexpectedly and excessively under the feet of pedestrians, and it was
deemed
too dangerous to use.
Thus, with his level of bribery
deemed
small, and his wife artfully scapegoated, the only high crime of which Bo stands accused is dereliction of duty.
We must consider both our attitude to global problems that were once
deemed
peripheral to European interests, as well what it really means to be an EU partner.
As a result, a major recapitalization of Italian banks and the creation of a “bad bank” to absorb NPLs were
deemed
unnecessary.
Our opinion, released in May 1995,
deemed
food safety a fundamental ethical imperative and called for barring the commercialization of questionable products.
In particular, such forecasts explain the failure to run surpluses during the economic expansion from 2002-2007: if growth is projected to last indefinitely, retrenchment is
deemed
unnecessary.
Independent expert panels, insulated from political pressures, are responsible for estimating the long-run trends that determine whether a given deficit is
deemed
structural or cyclical.
This was
deemed
a “credit event,” so credit-default swaps were exercised: anyone who insured against default had to pay out.
The inquiry devoted particular attention to a Russian law passed in March 2006 allowing the state to kill those, such as Litvinenko,
deemed
to jeopardize national security.
Sub-Saharan emissions, estimated at only 3% to 4% of global man-made emissions, are
deemed
of little interest.
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