deemed in the PONS Dictionary

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The race was worth $2,000,000 in 2007 and 2008, but the stake had to be reduced to $1,200,000 in 2009 as that level was deemed unsustainable.
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His efforts and others akin to it were deemed by colonial authorities as antigovernment sedition or rabblerousing and were posthaste outlawed.
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This act is deemed to be a sort of fast and penance necessary for the journey.
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The sovereign is deemed the fount of justice, and is responsible for rendering justice for all subjects.
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The court also ruled that statements which are designed to provoke extreme emotions and strong feelings of detestation, calumny and vilification may be deemed as hate speech.
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If none of the potential merges are deemed valid, then the neighboring node with the smallest zone takes over control of the departing node's zone.
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An intervening cause will generally absolve the tortfeasor of liability for the victim's injury "only if" the event is deemed a "superseding cause".
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Opening in 1972, the housing scheme was deemed to be unsuitable for families within two years due to design flaws.
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This appearance was deemed frightening for younger children, so later it was revamped to have his eyes look normal and to have a friendly personality.
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A subset of spam was deemed cancellable spam, for which it is considered justified to issue third-party cancel messages.
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