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deemed

[deemd] / dimd /


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It would mean that schools who are in financial deficit could find some of their teachers redeployed to work in another school in the surrounding area if it was deemed necessary.

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Changes are to be made to the Laws of Cricket to permit bats previously deemed illegal in an effort to make the game affordable for amateur players amid the rising cost of English willow.

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TPS prevents US officials from deporting immigrants to countries deemed unsafe whether from natural disasters, armed conflicts or other crises.

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Investing such a large sum on an unproven talent like Jacquet may be deemed a risk, but Liverpool believe they have done their homework on him as they build a squad for the next generation.

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The agreement allows the US to remove migrants from countries deemed unsafe to a third country considered safe.

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