Deems
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37 examples of Deems in a sentence
If I hate my body, in particular, the parts society
deems
feminine or female, I potentially damage how my kid can see the possibilities of her body and her feminine and female parts.
Willful blindness is a legal concept which means, if there's information that you could know and you should know but you somehow manage not to know, the law
deems
that you're willfully blind.
An single enemy tank advances near the end (at the beginning referred to as armored division), proceeded by a solitary infantry point (!) who moves extremely slowly without cover scouting the area, then waives the tank on when he
deems
it save to proceed - a most bizarre scene.
And while I think it works well for the film, I certainly hope no ninth grader
deems
it a substitute for reading the actual epic.
Anyway, my beloved "Psychotronic Encyclopedia" calls this film "surreal"; the Maltin book
deems
it "dreadful"; I say that you might require psychedelics to get you through!
China has, for example, attacked the independence of Hong Kong’s judiciary, with Rimsky Yuen, Secretary for Justice of Hong Kong, calling for the review of already-served sentences that he
deems
too lenient.
Military and foreign affairs – what the French system
deems
the president’s “reserve domain” – are always in the president’s personal control.
America’s departure from Mesopotamia will likewise put the burden of problem solving onto Iraqis and other regional players, leaving the US offshore to assist when and where it
deems
appropriate.
In January 2015, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi issued a decree that permits the government to ban any foreign publications it
deems
offensive to religion, thereby expanding the government’s already significant censorship powers and increasing pressure on journalists further.
Aside from achieving what the EU now
deems
a “functioning market economy,” key political and legal changes, which I have overseen as Minister of Justice, range from increased transparency and control in the funding of political parties to a shakeup of the judiciary.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, for example, is aiming to crack down on Islamist extremism by banning the expression of ideas that the government
deems
to be promoting or glorifying it.
Until then, China will continue to press its claims by whatever means – fair or foul – it
deems
advantageous.
Putin’s Imperial Road to Economic RuinPARIS – The debate around Crimea is no longer centered on international law: Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly recognized that he does not feel bound by it and does not care if the rest of the world
deems
Russia’s actions illegal.
In economic substance, the Blue Bond scheme is compatible with the no-bailout clause in Article 125 of the EU Treaty, because the debt guarantee would apply only to senior debt amounting at most to 60% of GDP, the level that the Maastricht Treaty
deems
sustainable for any EU member state.
What if, for example, Kim Jong-un fails to consolidate power, perceives the domestic political situation as worsening, owing to elite power struggles or popular discontent, and
deems
the external environment, especially South Korea and the US ever more hostile?
Those who feel comfortable with the status quo would do well to heed the conclusion Representative Abraham Lincoln reached at the end of the Mexican-American War: “Allow the President to invade a neighboring nation whenever he shall deem it necessary to repel an invasion, and you allow him to do so whenever he may choose to say he
deems
it necessary for such purpose, and you allow him to make war at pleasure.”
He
deems
the proponents of civil society “elitists” who refuse to be tested at the ballot box and who try to influence politics through informal mechanisms.
France can thus block any move that it
deems
a threat to its interests.
It now
deems
individuals of Haitian descent born in the Dominican Republic to have no right to Dominican nationality, because their parents or grandparents, many of them residents for years, if not decades, were supposedly “in transit.”
The Islamic State (ISIS) has made a point of destroying things it
deems
insufficiently Islamic.
Silent giving will not change a culture that
deems
it sensible to spend all your money on yourself and your family, rather than to help those in greater need – even though helping others is likely to bring more fulfillment in the long run.
Spain and other high-unemployment euro-zone countries might oppose this policy but face monetary tightening nonetheless, because the ECB
deems
the overall state of the euro zone to warrant higher interest rates.
But the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), produced by the American Psychiatric Association (APA),
deems
invalid the long-accepted understanding of bereavement as a highly individual and unpredictable experience.
If a country sees its banks failing because its national bank cannot lend them enough, it may chose to leave the EMU so that its central bank can provide whatever amount of local currency it
deems
necessary.
Indeed, Sinai Bedouins have the right of use but not ownership of land, because a lethargic, occasionally corrupt bureaucracy still
deems
the Sinai a military zone and its natives’ loyalty questionable.
The fact that an Iranian reaction to a military attack might be ferocious does not mean that Iran’s government should be allowed to do whatever it
deems
appropriate.
This is reflected in the Trump administration’s National Security Strategy, which
deems
China a strategic “competitor” that should be contained on all fronts.
The US should also acknowledge that it continues to engage in forms of computer network exploitation for purposes it
deems
legitimate.
Enacted in 1985, Kemp-Kasten blocks aid to any organization that the US
deems
to be involved in coercive practices, such as forced sterilizations.
Although national governments will have the initiative in drawing up plans, they will have to return to the drawing board if the EU
deems
the projects too vague or soft to be effective.
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