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Only when public health is
deemed
the highest priority will such infrastructure be created (or enhanced) and funds channeled to the neediest areas.
Each of the four faced what many
deemed
overwhelming odds.
Similarly, not a single governmental agency has
deemed
2,4-D a carcinogen.
Such a move would be
deemed
premature by numerous critics.
They could not stop the Greek government from borrowing (indirectly) from the European Central Bank (ECB) as long as credit rating agencies
deemed
Greek debt creditworthy.
It arose initially outside established international institutions and the UN system, originating with the French group, Doctors Without Borders, which
deemed
human rights to be a value superior to national sovereignty.
The goal is a new agreement in 2015 to prevent average global temperatures from rising by two degrees Celsius, the level that the international community has
deemed
“dangerous” to human society.
Such beliefs engineer a dull and gray life, devoid of anything unique, because individuality is
deemed
irrational, non-systemic, unnecessary.
Commentators
deemed
him too ignorant and inexperienced to last as prime minister, assuming that he would not survive the cut and thrust of politics or the pressures of government.
Most developing countries, and many rich ones, define their housing deficit according to the number of families living in units
deemed
socially unacceptable.
They have discovered and used freedom of expression in a way that, not so long ago, would have been
deemed
unthinkable.
Moreover, many now believe that the future is as uncertain as ever, which is naturally fueling frustration with anyone
deemed
responsible for the lack of forward movement.
I am, of course, referring to countries’ “business model,” which all sovereign states have lately been
deemed
to have.
When even allies are treated with disrespect – recall George W. Bush’s infamous shout of “Yo, Blair,” as if then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair were some cowhand – people naturally wonder whether their country, too, is
deemed
subservient.
If a government sprang from reasonably fair elections and the elected government is able to fill the most important political offices, the country is
deemed "
electorally competitive."
The “troika” institutions (the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) have, over the years, relied on a process of backward induction: They set a date (say, the year 2020) and a target for the ratio of nominal debt to national income (say, 120%) that must be achieved before money markets are
deemed
ready to lend to Greece at reasonable rates.
The textiles exported the world over by these industries are
deemed
African exports when in reality they are now Chinese exports.)
With all solutions either impractical,
deemed
infeasible, or unacceptable, most Venezuelans are wishing for some deus ex machina to save them from this tragedy.
International monitors and Western leaders have lauded the elections, which the Arab League
deemed
“free and transparent” and the European Commission called “a step forward in the reform process that started in April 2011.”
If it is
deemed
sensationalist to characterize this situation as terrifying, one may add that a much larger share of the population (estimated at close to 50% in the NIMH study) is affected by less severe forms of mental disease that only occasionally disturb their functionality.
Carrying the trait for a disorder, they can be labeled as “persons at risk” and
deemed
unsuited for normal activities.
Western illusions were largely a product of western political thought: liberal democracy was
deemed
the obvious and only solution to the problems of restructuring political order in the new democracies.
Russia, for its part, has adopted a ban on “homosexual propaganda” – a Putin-sponsored law that is both ludicrous and so loose that it could be used to arrest anyone
deemed
to be inconvenient to the authorities.
If it is
deemed
a worthwhile project, and is viewed as mutually beneficial to all participants, the eurozone could be made viable.
Sudan government aircraft and government-supported troops (known as jangaweed) retaliated against not only armed rebels but also against civilians
deemed
to be supporting them.
That decision came, in part, out of fear of reprisals if the Yen weakened more than American and European politicians
deemed
“fair.”
This group of countries is recording one achievement after another, most of which outside observers would have
deemed
elusive, if not unrealistic, only a short time ago.
Beyond that, Americans should try to persuade Vice President Mike Pence that it’s time to invoke Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, which provides for the removal of a president who has been
deemed
unfit to serve by a majority of his or her cabinet.
It is now widely expected that, when a financial institution is
deemed
“too big to fail,” governments will intervene if it gets into trouble.
So concessions that were
deemed
legitimate and acceptable may now become illegitimate and unacceptable.
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