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For the first time in his life, he had been deemed old enough to trade.
About 10,000 of those were deemed at risk, he said.
It came back in 30.5 percent of those deemed to be at high risk.
However, they decided to do so after she was deemed too short for the national team.
And if he continued to work well, his children would be deemed free.
In your example the older working children of the family will be deemed to have left the area.
The effort was deemed by many in Washington to be a success.
And public safety is almost always deemed to be such a reason.
If he's not deemed ready to play then, he would miss more than five.
People who are deemed to be in the most critical need go first.
I was obviously deemed old enough to look after myself.
It was as if he deemed such of little value.
Only 40 percent of the computer systems were deemed ready last May.
These were deemed necessary as the city had a large military population to support.
In this case, the act was deemed to be sexual.
Who has deemed the one election to be so much more important than the other?
Therefore, both were deemed to be against the will of the people.
In other words, he was deemed a little less good looking than your average star.
Then he deemed it time for a change of subject.
What know I how the world may deem of me?
Her working through the night was something he would have deemed impossible.
Who can know what will be deemed "just" 400 years from now?
Quite why one expression was deemed better than another is not clear.
The results were deemed too strong for the small screen.
Whether or not this would be deemed safe is another matter.