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deemed

[deemd] / dimd /


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It can take up to a year before they are deemed fit for release back into warmer waters.

From BBC

Under federal law, employees may work during a shutdown only if their jobs are deemed essential or are funded outside the annual appropriations process.

From The Wall Street Journal

And yet, one is being hailed a trailblazer, while the other is deemed a traitor.

From BBC

The largest impact this shutdown might have is on airline travel with 95 percent of TSA employees deemed essential workers.

From Salon

The Foreign Office has previously extended its methanol warnings to 27 countries deemed high-risk, and worked with content creators to spread awareness on social media.

From BBC