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

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1 The provisions on GMOs in the bill are to take account of the possible impacts of altered organisms on the environment — potential impacts on human health are deemed to be covered under existing health and safety regulations .
2 1991 , 27 1006 ) , of course I approve of the purpose of the Control of Pesticide Regulations ( 1986 ) and COSHH regulations , but it is a ridiculous consequence of the regulations that chemists are deemed to be less well able than commercial fruit growers , for example , to understand that the chemicals involved ‘ have the capacity to be potentially lethal if wrongfully mixed , applied and handled ’ .
3 Similarly , if subjectivity and interiority are deemed to be essentially ‘ modernist ’ characteristics , then it has to be said that these are also challenged in a number of ways in novels such as Le Voyeur and L'Herbe .
4 Any proposals for road and rail investment in the South East must satisfy the government 's general criteria and will not be approved simply because they are deemed to be necessary adjuncts to the tunnel .
5 The receipt of bulk payments from the legal aid board may include amounts in respect of unpaid professional disbursements ( which under the SAR are deemed to be client money ) , which it may be impracticable to split into office and client accounts immediately .
6 Although British merger policy has lacked consistency and coherence , it has been based on the principle that mergers which are deemed to be ‘ against the public interest ’ should be prevented .
7 Warnings should also be put on the sleeve if any of the exercises are deemed to be risky .
8 If you are known to be seeing a shrink you are deemed to be going round the bend .
9 But if you are going round the bend and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay .
10 People with higher savings , however , receive less : for every £250 of capital over £3,000 , individuals are deemed to be getting £1 a week income — so the actual amount of benefit will be reduced accordingly .
11 Social control performs the function of defining those acts that are deemed to be harmful to the society .
12 It was then necessary to determine the ’ neighbourhood size ’ around each word , i.e. the limit beyond which words are deemed to be too far apart to be considered as neighbours .
13 the level below which certain collocates are deemed to be of too low frequency to be statistically stable .
14 Also the cohabitation ruling makes it difficult for a woman who is on supplementary benefit to have a relationship with a man without becoming financially dependent upon him , since her benefit will be stopped if they are deemed to be cohabiting .
15 Conspiracy theorists do not address their argument to the enemies identified by the theory , for they are deemed to be beyond argument .
16 At such a time , sumptuary laws may be passed which forbid the use of particular goods to those who are deemed to be below a certain station in life ( e.g. Braudel 1981 : 311 ; Mukerji 1983 : 179–82 ; Sennett 1976 ) , a form of regulation common to a large range of societies ( e.g. Srinivas 1966 : 16 ) , which may be associated with limited spheres of exchange ( e.g. Douglas 1967 , ; Salisbury 1962 ) , and restrictions on mercantile practices .
17 Only those actions which are within the ‘ objects clause ’ of the memorandum of association may be undertaken , otherwise actions are deemed to be ultra vires ( outside the power of the company ) and do not bind it .
18 There is no uniform or objective way of reporting events in all their detail , exactly as they happen in the real world ; the structure of each language highlights , and to a large extent preselects , certain areas which are deemed to be fundamental to the reporting of any experience .
19 The Government has stated that , as well as continuing cover on non-vested markets for NCM , it will provide reinsurance for those contracts which are deemed to be in the ‘ national interest ’ for as long as the Government considers its existence essential to meet the reasonable needs of exporters and so long as it performs satisfactorily as a trading facility .
20 The emission standards strategy is a relatively simple strategy to apply and as such it is a strategy that many countries initially adopt in order to control pollution from large single-emission sources which are deemed to be major polluters .
21 For realists , nation and state are deemed to be synonymous , and national security is a matter of protecting the state 's core values from the depredations of other states .
22 Increasingly the qualities of leadership are deemed to be desirable for those working in the public sector .
23 Offices are deemed to be permanently related to one another in a structure of kinship .
24 There are , however , certain promises and acts which , for various reasons of policy , are deemed to be of no value in law and which are therefore an insufficient consideration .
25 Also , domestically produced fertilizers and imports are deemed to be imperfect substitutes in production , these products being differentiated by various non-price factors including nitrogen content per tonne , packaging and advisory services .
26 Tariffs and import quotas are deemed to be equivalent if the domestic prices of the good are identical following the imposition of the policy .
27 Transit by sea or air must however be excluded as these are deemed to be risks insurable by Marine Dept .
28 It also provides that after six months , unsolicited goods are deemed to be an unconditional gift to the recipient .
29 Who should inspect the schools for councils but ex-teachers , because they are deemed to be the only people properly qualified ?
30 The disclosure letter will frequently have attached to it , or referred to in it , a significant amount of documents which are deemed to be disclosed , so it is vital that the acquirer insists on receiving this material early enough to be able properly to evaluate it .
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