deem in the PONS Dictionary

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Fire support was deemed particularly important for the proper deployment of cataphracts.
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All reading materials are screened and those deemed improper for the prisoners are rejected.
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The presence of the plaster has been deemed of great importance because of the efforts applied to the process of making and applying the plaster.
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Her vivacious personality and encouraging presence were deemed important leadership qualities that would take the team far.
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The law was deemed too vague and it was misused by over zealous prosecutors.
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If one of the potential merges is deemed a valid merge, the zones are then merged.
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If no materials are found, the area surveyed is deemed sterile.
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The politicians further attempted to divide state employees by deeming some essential, and sending the rest home.
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In practice, forecasters try to guess a small number of perturbations (usually around 20) that they deem are most likely to yield distinct weather outcomes.
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He later described his position as right-wing and opposed to the socialo-communists and other right-wing parties, which he deems are not real right-wing parties.
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