Deemed
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Two decades of natural decay and remediation measures mean that most territories originally
deemed
“contaminated” no longer merit that label.
As a result, the new loan
deemed
necessary grew inexorably, as in 2010 and 2012.
A chemical-weapons attack on the scale just seen in Syria must be
deemed
a game changer.
But this middle-income transition is sometimes
deemed
a trap.
Officially, they are
deemed
“foreign agents” and have been subject to so much legal harassment that it is almost impossible for them to function.
But these powers have always preferred intervention by proxy, and it is this strategy – training, funding, and arming jihadists who are
deemed
“moderate” to fight against the “radicals” – that is backfiring today.
In order to limit the consequences of disagreement, Americans should explain their position and offer alternatives when a proposed international arrangement is
deemed
undesirable.
There is a profound difference between not supporting an undertaking
deemed
essential by the US and working actively to block it.
The security establishment is driven by US policymakers’ long-standing reliance on military force and covert operations to topple regimes
deemed
to be harmful to American interests.
Europeans today have latched onto the practical side of Hamilton’s argument – that is, the idea that debt mutualization might be a means to cheaper credit; but they have worked out neither the political institutions, nor the shared public virtue, that Hamilton
deemed
crucial.
Jordan has also ratcheted up its attempts to limit free expression, with a June 2015 amendment to its cyber-crime law allowing the attorney-general to detain, without a court order, anyone
deemed
to have used the Internet for defamation.
Members of parliament had among their privileges the right to allocate 15 telephone connections to whomever they
deemed
worthy.
Unless the North Korea standoff escalates critically, he will likely initiate anti-dumping actions against Chinese industries – notably in steel –
deemed
to be selling their goods below cost; and he will probably launch a broad assault on intellectual-property violations in China.
That is why their leaders remain committed to preserving open internal borders, while maintaining a stronger external border – even if that means, as has been made clear to Greece, revoking the Schengen membership of a country
deemed
incapable of doing its part.
Encouraged by investor excitement and indications of over-subscription, underwriters hiked the IPO’s price well above what they had first
deemed
reasonable.
The strategy of getting more organs has pushed, and continues to push, the ethical line to places that had previously been
deemed
immoral.
The banking sector has been
deemed
“cured”; demand for Spanish bonds has soared; and the country can once again raise capital at reasonable interest rates on the market.
He also worked to expunge young members of the Freedom and Justice Party that he
deemed
to hold dissenting views.
Hands Off the "Super-Euro"Three years ago, the European single currency, the Euro, was born at an exchange rate of 1:$1.17, which presumably was
deemed
to reflect appropriately price levels on both sides of the Atlantic at that time.
Eugenics embodies the desire and attempts of a society's leaders to control the breeding practices of its citizens, including the forcible sterilization or murder of those
deemed
as carrying undesirable genes.
Third, family pride and honor are
deemed
more important than a woman’s individual well-being and safety.
At the same time, non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, are rising, while previously deadly conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, are now more treatable and have been
deemed
chronic diseases.
Whatever anthem, old or new or none at all, under which these things appear will be
deemed
suitable, and maybe even be sung.
But now that public figures – especially those
deemed
to be “of interest” to intelligence agencies – are susceptible to being watched three-dimensionally, the chances of being compromised are far higher than they were in the days of the UK’s Profumo affair, which brought down a British defense secretary in the early 1960’s.
Once
deemed
the “Tibet of Latin America” because of its excessive protectionism and intolerable isolation, Colombia embarked on market-based reforms - the “apertura” - which Chile, Mexico and Argentina were then experimenting with.
Their continued independence is now
deemed
essential to China’s national security.
The United States managed to get it right, albeit very slowly, whereas many European countries erred on the side of the status quo for a much longer time, if not systematically, as they refused to see that the region could be evolving in a direction contrary to what they
deemed
to be in their strategic interest.
Rather, the question was argued in terms of culture and faith, with Jewish beliefs and customs
deemed
incompatible with modern, enlightened Western values.
With the BoE at liberty to create as many billions of pounds as it
deemed
fit to reflate the City and back the government’s bank nationalization and monetary stabilization drive, Britain escaped the crisis with a single-year recession (2008-2009) amounting to a loss of 5.15% in national income.
Whether
deemed
naive or belligerent, this approach undeniably upset and angered European politicians.
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