Example sentences of "[adv] deemed to " in BNC.

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1 Stories of inferior accommodation , equipment and materials , effectively deemed to be ‘ good enough ’ for students with special needs , seemed to far outweigh reports of a stated commitment for those students being backed up by provision that was dignified and appropriate .
2 The trust is thus deemed to be a fully non-resident trust .
3 Indeed , if the actions are not deemed to be free and rational ( in the sense that the offenders are capable of understanding their nature , moral meaning and consequences ) then they will not usually be defined as crimes in legal terms .
4 In the section of the article entitled ‘ Managing inoculation incidents in theatre ’ the authors seem to discourage surgeons from reporting ‘ minor sharps injuries , without bleeding , ’ or injuries involving a patient not deemed to be at high risk .
5 Article 6 has never been implemented and it is highly unlikely that it would be used in this way , especially as the consequence would be to release the offending State from those Charter principles that were not deemed to be customary international law .
6 Women who reach higher education are not deemed to be successful by virtue of having done so ; on the contrary , higher education continues to exclude and marginalize its female students , pushing them further into ‘ female ’ jobs or marriage and family .
7 Teachers who are not deemed to be attached to London Training are always welcome at £2.50 per day .
8 Q.Ts. wishing to attend a course to which they are not deemed to be attached may also attend on a daily basis at £2.50 per session .
9 Indeed it has been a skill whose weakness has been at the root of many criticisms of GCSE papers where short answers are not deemed to be adequate foundation for A level .
10 Stipulations in a contract , as to time or otherwise , which according to rules of equity are not deemed to be of the essence of the contract , are construed at law in accordance with the same rules ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s41 ) .
11 As the law stands County Councils do not have to provide sites for people who are not deemed to be traditional travellers — or gypsies :
12 These do not meet the sentencing requirement but are nevertheless deemed to be arrestable offences .
13 It has to provide the financial resources for at least a minimum number of services — defence , roads , education , income support , etc. — which are generally deemed to be necessary for the survival of any modern society .
14 Sensitive to the disastrous marketing implications of such a move ( imagine needing a prescription for your favourite skin cream ) manufacturers have recently been shifting their attention to the uppermost levels of the epidermis where any improvement in texture or tone , no matter how impressive , is still deemed to be ‘ cosmetic ’ .
15 Detailed empirical work by , for example , Davies and Kramer and Young , focused on the ways in which planners and other public officials managed not only to frustrate the intentions of elected officials but , often in a highly paternalistic way , created strategies which simultaneously operated in their own interests while still deemed to be in the interests of the general public .
16 A street is also deemed to be any place of public resort or recreation ground belonging to , or under the control of the local authority and any unfenced ground adjoining or abutting upon any street in an urban district ( Section 81 Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 ) .
17 Out of chaos emerged a self-created god , Atum , who was all or nothing , who was the original sun god of Heliopolis and later deemed to be the creative aspect of Re .
18 Those who criticise the process are automatically deemed to be supporters of republican politics .
19 For harmony 's sake , Mr Aichi 's sins are now deemed to be minor .
20 This is an important change in practice and unless denied , damages are now deemed to be admitted .
21 It depended on our signing indemnity waivers , freeing the military authorities from responsibility should we be blown to smithereens by the unexploded shells then deemed to be scattered freely across both Range West and Range East .
22 Later , Grade 1 of the CSE , the examination designed for modern schools , was officially deemed to be the equivalent of a pass at O level , so that pupils who had attended modern schools where only CSE was on offer could , in theory at least , compete for those further education or training opportunities that demanded a number of O level passes .
23 By virtue of the transfer of cattle the woman 's biological offspring are ordinarily deemed to be members of the descent group of the husband rather than that of the woman 's father ; payment of the cattle makes the children legitimate ; cohabitation alone does not .
24 These adjacent police forces were physically aberrant in nuance of bodily style and were therefore deemed to be socially incorrect .
25 The intracellular and extracellular production of Ac-ASA was therefore deemed to be the result of 5-ASA uptake and subsequent metabolism — that is , equivalent to 5-ASA uptake .
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