Example sentences of "is deemed [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The Bill will be a special one in that the political parties are allowing their members in both Houses a free vote because the issue is deemed to be one of conscience .
2 It stays away for two , three or even four years , it is deemed to be full-grown .
3 The futility of their efforts is deemed to be enough to teach them the lessons they need to learn .
4 Under the Lateran Treaty of February 11 , 1929 , he says , the ecclesiastical state is deemed to be not part of Italy , and therefore not part of the EC .
5 In the case of flights departing between 00.01 and 04.00 hours , the day of departure is deemed to be the previous day and the cost appropriate to that day is chargeable .
6 ‘ It implies only that if a control measure is deemed to be practicable ’ then it must be adopted .
7 While the education system is deemed to be ‘ successful ’ by the outside world , there are limits on the possibilities for change and innovation .
8 Each culture has a unique interpretation of the concept of ‘ safety ’ and what is deemed to be responsible , ‘ safe ’ behaviour by individuals .
9 Being open and honest about what you are thinking , how you are feeling and why you are doing whatever you are doing is deemed to be efficient and helpful because otherwise people waste precious time and energy trying to ‘ second guess ’ what you are up to .
10 SPAR is sensitive to different degrees of referential success , in that a reference to a focused entity is deemed to be more ‘ successful ’ than a reference to an unfocused one .
11 If a religion is deemed to be a ‘ failure ’ , the meaning given to that word in that context should be made clear .
12 Where an offer is made to shareholders and shares are sold at a higher price than the original offer , the compulsory bid is deemed to be revised , again ensuring that shareholders are treated equally .
13 The CBI table highlights the fact that local laws may apply to merger proposals , not only on competition grounds but also on other grounds , for example where it is deemed to be in the national interest to prevent foreign control in certain sectors such as maritime and air transport , banking and insurance .
14 Surely accountants should be seeking to give their clients value for money and if the audit of a small company is deemed to be of very little value , then how can we in all conscience — justify the charging of substantial fees for such a service .
15 The survivor in the haulage business is deemed to be the licence holder if within two months he notifies the licensing authority of the event and within four months applies for a new O licence .
16 If you convert part of your home into an office or into self-contained accommodation on which you charge rent , that part of your home which is deemed to be a ‘ business ’ may be separately assessed — and CGT may be payable when you come to sell it .
17 The US is threatening to add South Korea to a blacklist of countries where illegal copying of software is deemed to be widespread : penalty tariffs would be levied on imports .
18 One solution is to adopt the North American practice of providing patients with a comprehensive list of postoperative complications , but to most British doctors the prospect of burdening patients with ‘ unwanted ’ information about what might go wrong is deemed to be both unhelpful and unkind .
19 ‘ Successful ’ though it is deemed to be , the new Cavalier took seven years from conception to launch — an extremely long time , and a year longer than planned .
20 This notice would be served on the person who is deemed to be contravening the provision and this could include any person on whom responsibilities are placed , whether he is an employer , an employed person , or a supplier of equipment or materials .
21 There are detailed rules as to who are insiders and which dealing is deemed to be an insider dealing without the necessity of close personal connection between the parties of the dealing .
22 Each word within a paragraph is assigned all its possible subject categories , and the category most frequently represented over the whole paragraph is deemed to be the subject area of the text .
23 As each successive Parliament is deemed to be all powerful , logically , that Parliament must have the power to make or unmake any law .
24 The period can be extended if continued secrecy is deemed to be in the public interest .
25 The basis of this protection is that publication is deemed to be for the benefit of the public .
26 ( Book III , Ch. 15 ) Once you transfer your right of self-government to someone else , even if that person is deemed to be your " representative " , you are no longer free .
27 Under the income support system , if a person 's resources are less than what is deemed to be his or her ‘ applicable amount ’ of Income Support , then eligibility is gained .
28 In favour of a person dealing with a company in good faith , the power of the board of directors to bind the company or to authorize others to do so is deemed to be free from any limitations under the company 's constitution ( i.e. memorandum of association ) .
29 However , even a change from one class of use to another will require planning permission only if the change is deemed to be a ‘ material ’ change : if , for instance , an entrepreneur wishes to convert a shop , which falls into the class of buildings used primarily for the sale of goods by retail , into a restaurant see Westminster City Council v. McDonald 's Hamburgers ( 1986 ) 7 CL 325 ( b ) .
30 Our expectation of what is deemed to be " creative " is equally vague .
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