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While both sides have long accused each other of violating the INF, the idea of simply abandoning arms control was always
deemed
too dangerous, until Trump.
Though several experimental treatments and at least two candidate vaccines had been in development when Ebola emerged unexpectedly early this year, progress had stalled well before any were
deemed
ready to be tested in humans.
As soon as a vaccine or treatment is
deemed
suitable for implementation, it must be made available in large quantities, to be administered quickly to citizens at no cost to them.
Most recently, the government stepped in and paid the Texas-based energy firm Kinder Morgan $3.4 billion for a 65-year-old pipeline in order to ensure its planned expansion, which the company had
deemed
too risky.
The Trump administration’s erratic use of sanctions compounds the problem by making it difficult to price transactions with countries that could be friends one day but
deemed
enemies the next.
And, in Hungary, spending slowed when the current government
deemed
the previous government’s programs deficient.
For some countries, the situation is about to get worse, as Gavi, the international group which has helped to finance the dramatic global expansion of new vaccines, phases out support for countries
deemed
to have “graduated” from assistance.
Mechanisms emerge to enable a larger part of the population to participate in what is
deemed
desirable but, until now, had been hard to access.
But he has since formulated ideas
deemed
controversial by the regime.
Previously, Murdoch and his sons were somehow
deemed
“fit and proper” owners for a UK television license.
People tend to get fired, for commercial reasons, if something they have said is
deemed
to be offensive to a large number of people.
It is almost an instinct among some politicians and business leaders that if competition is
deemed
unfair, the European Commission should marshal new trade defenses.
Instead of thinking what Ahtisaari
deemed
unthinkable, a partition of Kosovo with a small part of the north going to Serbia and the rest linked to the Kosovars ethnic brethren in Albania or a separate state, the US plans to act without the UN’s blessing, arguing that only an independent Kosovo will bring stability to the Western Balkans.
But the key development was the discovery of large natural-gas deposits in Burma, which would not be available to an India
deemed
hostile to the regime.
To get an idea of the scale of the Nihalani-led review board’s moral policing, a kiss in the James Bond movie Spectre was
deemed
too long (and therefore trimmed).
Beyond Iraq an even more dangerous threat looms in North Korea - a crisis precipitated by President Bush in his eagerness to break with what he
deemed
to be Clinton's appeasement.
In the meantime, however, not only Germany, but also Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria, and others, are running up against what is
deemed
to be politically feasible.
Oddly, the knowledge that the professor willingly imparts with great pride to his advanced students is
deemed
to be inappropriate (or dangerous) for the general public.
For example, someone who receives $8,000 a year in transfer payments (such as food stamps, housing assistance, and the Earned Income Tax Credit) might be
deemed
to have received the equivalent of $4 an hour toward meeting the minimum wage.
But German, French, Spanish, and even Greek bonds all carried roughly the same interest rate, so they were
deemed
equivalent.
Today, airlines, auto manufacturers, agricultural companies, media, investment banks, hedge funds, and much more has at some point been
deemed
too important to weather the free market on its own, receiving a helping hand from government in the name of the “public good.”
In our European Security Strategy, it was
deemed
one of the key strategic threats facing the European Union, and to fight it we are using all instruments at our disposal, particularly in the intelligence area.
Corruption is
deemed
nearly non-existent in these countries.
Similarly, the European Commission
deemed
subsidies to publicly-owned firms illegal if they distorted competition across member states, while the fiscal discipline imposed by the Euro ended pervasive general government credit subsidies--the essential lubricant of relationship-based systems.
Using the government’s generous subsidies, Germans installed 7.5 gigawatts of photovoltaic (PV) capacity last year, more than double what the government had
deemed
“acceptable.”
Anyone who posts content that is
deemed
to “cause annoyance, threatens harm or evil, encourages or incites crimes,” or jeopardizes “national security or public health and safety” can have their costly license revoked.
But now, because governments’ deployment of overwhelming financial resources to save selected private institutions
deemed
too big to fail caused sovereign debt to increase dramatically, officials have imposed fiscal austerity in deference to bond-market demands.
Anything that looks like a transnational issue is immediately
deemed
irrelevant to national concerns, and any coordinated international action is ridiculed and held up as a failure.
They come to inhabit symbolically gated communities in which only one type of public conversation is
deemed
decent, respectable, and acceptable.
As we made our precisely timed connections with ease, I wondered why so many other Western governments have
deemed
the public sector to be incapable of running an efficient railway system.
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