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deem necessary
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10.47 |
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Jones deems them necessary. |
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deem appropriate
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3.82 |
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We will have whatever discussions the league deems appropriate. |
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deem dangerous
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2.57 |
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The wet surrounding was deemed too dangerous for play. |
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deem important
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2.57 |
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Drugs deemed less important can take years to get FDA approval. |
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deem safe
|
2.57 |
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Water supplies also have been deemed safe. |
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deem worthy
|
2.50 |
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A few other subjects are deemed worthy of serious consideration. |
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deem inappropriate
|
2.30 |
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He now deems it inappropriate. |
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deem essential
|
2.17 |
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French and German were deemed essential. |
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deem illegal
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2.04 |
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She wants the party congress to be deemed illegal. |
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deem responsible
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1.71 |
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The polysorbates are deemed responsible for these changes. |
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deem fit
|
1.51 |
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All players have been deemed fit. |
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deem offensive
|
1.51 |
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It contains words that will be deemed offensive by some readers. |
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deem unacceptable
|
1.45 |
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This was deemed unacceptable by the ACLU. |
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deem unfit
|
1.45 |
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Both deem him unfit for government. |
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deem unsafe
|
1.45 |
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No sooner had he taken office than it was deemed unsafe. |
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deem likely
|
1.32 |
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Biological and radiological attacks are deemed less likely. |
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deem suitable
|
1.32 |
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Only five were deemed suitable. |
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deem harmful
|
1.25 |
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If they are deemed harmful, then countervailing tariffs could be imposed. |
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deem unsuitable
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1.25 |
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One theory is that the subject matter was deemed unsuitable during wartime. |
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deem credible
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1.18 |
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Later, the threat was deemed not credible. |