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"deem" Definitions
  1. to have a particular opinion about somebody/something

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What they deem is not correct, what they deem is not right.
And they might deem them worthy because they are politically aligned, or they might deem them worthy because they are financially aligned.
Scottie Deem, the daughter of 290 Day Fiancé: Before the 290 Day's Angela Deem, has been charged with multiple counts of child molestation, PEOPLE confirms.
Scottie Deem, the daughter of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Day's Angela Deem, is officially behind bars after pleading guilty to multiple counts of child molestation, PEOPLE confirms.
Deem is known for appearing on multiple episodes of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, during which she supported her mother, Angela Deem, during her relationship ups and downs.
Regulators could deem the vehicles unsafe and revoke their registrations.
Deem someone evil and you can do anything to him.
After a field sobriety test proved positive, Deem was handcuffed.
Reporters can close a market they deem illegal or unethical.
ISIS shows no regard for anything that Muslims deem sacred.
Once again, he does not deem the Ukrainian authorities legitimate.
Diski courageously and persistently speaks what many might deem unspeakable.
Are we going to deem it something not to tolerate?
How could someone deem necessary something so excessive and frivolous?
I deem an eviction the civil equivalent of capital punishment.
Democrats will deem this as emergency spending, said the aides.
What you deem "offensive" could be "humorous" to someone else.
Most countries deem the settlements illegal, though Israel disputes this.
Once you join, get a sense of the culture, recommended Deem.
Shoppers increasingly want products they deem healthier, more natural or "authentic".
Ryan said GOP leaders will take any action they deem necessary.
Would I know his character well enough to deem him fit?
As if so, many a critic will deem it a failure.
"Jiankui is a very high-impact student," Deem said in 2010.
This alone should deem him undeserving of a lifetime federal appointment.
Deem thinks elder scam victims are very much like other addicts.
We must not call lies truths and never deem truths lies.
The facility is for those the government deem a security threat.
If Amazon doesn't deem it an essential, it won't be restocked.
Democrats are not eager for legislation that they deem too incremental.
The committee should issue subpoenas where both investigators deem it necessary.
Huawei has asked the court to deem the FCC's order unlawful.
Why do we deem the beach the ultimate spot for illicit romance?
We don't defend only those who we deem to be worth defending.
What you deem to be "a lot" can be someone's base line.
In the police car, Deem refused to take a state breath test.
An American scientist, Michael Deem, also worked on the project in China.
The University will investigate and decide what disciplinary action they deem appropriate.
Authorities deem the majority justified, rarely bringing charges against the officers involved.
While she thinks Ilesanmi finds the conversation humorous, Deem certainly isn't laughing.
Ryan said they are prepared to take any steps they deem necessary.
This may mean being patient or unlearning what we deem as 'sex'.
But grief and sadness also play out in what Deem doesn't say.
CNN reached out to Deem for comment, but he did not reply.
Questions also remain about how Facebook will deem which publishers are trustworthy.
Studies reveal that consumers will pay more for products they deem authentic.
But Ms. Hopkins was reluctant to deem herself a civil rights heroine.
What criteria will it use to deem Gianni Versace's death an assassination?
They deem it the best Marvel movie to date (and it is).
The stewards will conduct hearings and issue any rulings they deem appropriate.
How often will the media deem a primary challenger worthy of coverage?
Initially, the Department of Correction did not deem Ms. Eaton a victim.
Agencies would also be allowed to take down drones they deem suspicious.
She would deem it ugly, I knew, ugly as the Eiffel Tower.
Don't expect fat folk to be grateful because you deem them fuckable.
However, Johnson didn't attend the meeting because he didn't deem it necessary.
Michael Deem, the co‐founder of FADD to The New York Times.
I understand the need to take a stand and make your voices heard, to engage in the direct democracy of protest and be a visible and vocal counterpoint to people you deem unfit and systems you deem unfair.
The City University's press office would not say whether the university would terminate the contract if Dr Deem is found to have been involved in the project, and neither Dr Deem nor his lawyers would comment on the matter.
Local prosecutors are not independent contractors meting out justice as they deem fit.
Unless, of course, you deem tattoos as a part of "chill" dating habits.
If you deem something not to have a mind, then your attention wanes.
Instead of totally reversing Roe, SCOTUS could just deem all these laws constitutional.
Members of the House and Senate can consider whatever evidence they deem appropriate.
The worry is that the court will deem the enabling legislation unconstitutional, too.
The scientist in question is Michael Deem of Rice University in Houston, Texas.
Governments meanwhile are taking direct action to curb content that they deem inappropriate.
For an LTC, police chiefs can deem an applicant unsuitable on their own.
And they reinforce the positions of the Trump supporters they deem an abomination.
The committee could use whatever system they deem necessary to pick that replacement.
"Many of these victims just don't feel important to anyone anymore," Deem said.
And, I am devastated that anyone should deem me capable of thinking otherwise.
Single Market, in line with the wishes of most British businesses, Brexiteers deem
Only with no-deal off the table did he deem an election acceptable.
Henry Cuellar (R-Texas) and others the group does not deem progressive enough.
This may mean being patient or unlearning what we deem as 'sex'. 100.
" Trump vowed on Saturday that the FBI could interview "whoever they deem appropriate.
A case before the Supreme Court could ultimately deem the financial watchdog unconstitutional.
Rodriguez, where the court declined to deem the poor a constitutionally protected class.
STEVE BANNON: You have to -- you have to deem that by his actions.
Most world powers deem the settlements as illegal, a view disputed by Israel.
It's an honor for people to deem the work worthy of such talk.
They take requests from the Senate and send over whatever they deem relevant.
But I hereby deem Ross to be the Trumpiest member of Trump's team.
Actually, I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion.
With a jobless rate at 3.2%, the town enjoys what economists deem full employment.
Importantly, it has provided them with the means to hide transactions they deem sensitive.
I remember being afraid that you would deem that my fault and become violent.
According to a booking report obtained by PEOPLE, Deem, 52, was arrested on Sept.
Deem is not the only 90 Day Fiancé star in hot water these days.
They are now 65 percent more likely than other singles to deem themselves lonely.
Seeing arbiters of culture and beauty deem non-dominant cultures as beautiful is essential.
" Angrily, Deem immediately walks off set, calling Ilesanmi a "f—— b——" and an "idiot.
If consumers are to trust smart vehicles, they must deem them safe from attack.
But it did deem TSA responsible and asked the organization to take preventative measures.
A "Kodak moment" is, after all, one we deem worthy of rescuing from oblivion.
Currently, the first three areas have reached what BofAML analysts deem "very bullish" levels.
American politicians have introduced legislation to deem it one in the U.S. as well.
Businesses and communities also play a major role in what we deem socially acceptable.
I would, in fact, deem it the absolute best place to have the munchies.
It's been shown that some of these are what you might deem as racist.
Deem, a 15-year FBI veteran, doesn't knock down doors or freeze bank accounts.
Some victims lose all their retirement funds or take out second mortgages, Deem said.
To deem something as merely traditional is to shortchange continuous human creativity and innovation.
But Powell rejected that notion, explaining the Fed may not deem further cuts necessary.
It's because of comments like these — comments that dismiss me and deem me unworthy.
The authors' sources are generally unnamed or not what one might exactly deem reliable.
Governments worldwide will continue to seek influence over information they deem threatening so citizens.
The restriction of content we deem beyond the pale is still, in fact, censorship.
They just go and talk to someone who they deem to be more useful.
Did it just not sell well enough for them to deem it a success?
These are people who are deeply dissatisfied with policies that they deem too liberal.
These words were used to test what YouTube's bots deem automatically inappropriate for monetization.
Here is the new clause, from page 161: The Trustees shall distribute net income or principal to Donald J. Trump at his request, as the Trustees deem necessary for his maintenance, support or uninsured medical expenses, or as the Trustees otherwise deem appropriate.
So many Pakistanis deem Ahmadis heretics; the law forbids them from even reading the Koran.
The Supreme Court did not deem regulating immigration to be a federal responsibility until 1875.
TC: New research suggests that it's most often someone's boss who they deem an asshole.
Whomever they deem their best arm in the bullpen gets anointed as The Closer™.
That seems like the kind of thing that people should rave about, not deem irrelevant.
From this kind of ideological fortification, you can stage absolutely whatever campaigns you deem necessary.
He knows how damning it can be once others deem you an outsider in America.
Of course, this indulgence does not extend to women's cricket, which they deem an abomination.
The states are graded based on the qualities they deem most important in attracting business.
Instagram recently added the option for users to hide comments with words they deem inappropriate.
Apple started a massive trend, but now it might be about to deem it dead.
Now, the celebrity is being called out for what many deem is a racist action.
By speaking about a subject so many deem unspeakable, she'd empowered others to come forward.
Palestinians deem the settlements to be obstacles to their goal of establishing an independent state.
Trump will not face impeachment proceedings unless a significant number of Republicans deem them necessary.
The ultra-Orthodox object to any formal recognition of the Jewish groups they deem heretical.
There is still ongoing work ... We will continue to take action as we deem appropriate.
"In ninth grade I liked this girl," Deem tells me of his rap origin story.
A deal is imaginable: the EU may deem Britain's regulations as "equivalent" to its own.
The expressiveness and confidence you don't feel in Deem Spencer's presence lives within his music.
Deem Spencer was born in Brooklyn, but Jamaica, Queens is the only home he knows.
"I think for the rest of his life, he will be at risk," Deem said.
The EU can revoke merger approvals if they deem that incorrect information was initially provided.
"Our members intend to ask Cohen whatever question they deem appropriate," the GOP lawmakers wrote.
Get caught lying about something, which 69 percent of employers deem an instant deal breaker.
For decades now it has been severely out of fashion to deem a woman hysterical.
It's a special reunion tour, so I deem it worthy of my entertainment budget funds.
It literally is the first line of defense for information we deem sensitive or proprietary.
He said the group also sought out and publicly shamed people they deem Russian sympathizers.
" Such sentences led Lippincott's readers to deem this, in Holland's words, "a disgusting, sodomitical novel.
That mix so alarms Western powers that some may deem General Hifter the lesser evil.
He called for the "immediate" application of the constitutional provisions that deem Mr. Bouteflika unfit.
"I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion," Mr. Trump wrote.
Banks should report to the Treasury Department any transactions they deem suspicious, the official added.
She also helps women with pregnancies that other clinics deem too high risk to handles.
If Google is controlling what they deem to be fake news, I think that's bias.
Frank Deem owns his own oil and gas company and earns production and drilling income.
The Imbonerakure, terrorize those they deem as threats to the regime, without fear of consequence.
In France, a judge can deem a person to be "rehabilitated" and wipe the slate clean.
Yet backwards as these resolutions might be, it would be a mistake to deem them harmless.
"In a private entity, you don't necessarily have the same unfettered right to speech," said Deem.
Hunters consider it the king of all wildfowl; great chefs deem it the caviar of birds.
It's not their taste, but the people eating them that deem them worthy of star power.
NASA and SpaceX both have to deem the spacecraft ready before that test will be scheduled.
With only publishers they deem to be "reliable" getting to be political sources for Apple News.
"We shall once more take hands across historical divides that others may deem unbridgeable," he said.
Approach friends and family members you deem the most responsible and ask them whom they used.
Yet ads that Facebook does not deem political/issue ads will slip right under its radar.
The methodology grades the states based on the qualities they deem most important in attracting business.
The "darkness law" gives police sweeping powers to arrest anyone they deem to be acting suspiciously.
The charges were later reduced to three counts, to which Deem pled guilty in November 2018.
They also ban anything that they deem to be unpatriotic—including anything critical of the party.
So, computers may be getting closer to autonomously producing their own art that people deem creative.
Hensarling's plan proposed stripping the council of its authority to deem financial institutions "systemically important" altogether.
It's the sort of epiphany that makes you immediately deem the rest of your closet irrelevant.
Therefore, if universities believe they cannot find evidence they deem punishment-worthy, victims are virtually ignored.
For "Roseanne," that meant middle-aged white Americans who deem themselves working-class, or MAGA America.
Censure is an official reprimand that could be used to highlight conduct that lawmakers deem inappropriate.
A blog called Foodiehub recently had the gall to deem it the world's greatest Chinese restaurant.
According to manager Aaron Boone, the Yankees do not deem him ready to bat just yet.
At that point, if regulators again deem a living will insufficient, a bank can face sanctions.
That creates an incentive to deem property abandoned rather than to find the owner, she argues.
Anbang was expected to firm up that offer in order for Starwood to deem it superior.
Students are invited to dress up as their favorite personalities, those who they deem unspeakably cool.
Many Democrats have criticized what they deem to be an arbitrary time limit to the investigation.
Most world powers deem the settlements illegal, but the Trump administration has taken a softer tack.
A DCR has been assigned to Erste because we deem its derivatives activities to be significant.
Whenever he has the urge to buy another money order, Dino is supposed to call Deem.
That may be a positive for conservative voters tired of backing candidates they deem insufficiently ideological.
"We will promote our defensive and military power as much as we deem necessary," Rouhani said.
In polls, she said, many voters indicate that they don't deem Trump fit for his office.
Most hilarious is the tale of the tape when they deem it necessary to show it.
" Others, like Donald G. McNeil Jr., a science and health reporter, deem it a "devil's bargain.
First, it can invoke its inherent power under the Constitution to deem the offender in contempt.
She relishes the tattoos, wrinkles, scars, veins and folds that our dominant society may deem unsightly.
Republicans will also look for ways to cut fat in programs they deem wasteful or abused.
Boeing has repeatedly said it expects regulators to deem the jets airworthy in the fourth quarter.
Facebook may finally deem us mature enough to have readily available controls over what we see.
Women are accused of being selfish for acts and qualities we deem perfectly fine in men.
An opinion is voiced, and a hoard of barbarians immediately descend to deem it insufficiently extreme.
Facebook is testing a "downvote" button that lets users flag and hide comments they deem inappropriate.
However if they deem the mission unnecessary or unwise, Congress should refuse to appropriate one dollar.
President Donald Trump's aides have grown accustomed to ignoring their mercurial boss as they deem necessary.
So you need to be ready for the days when maybe they deem you less helpful.
Indeed, some may even deem the government-led market experiment as an embarrassing and unequivocal failure.
The Japanese yen has been the main beneficiary from a shift towards assets investors deem safer.
It tends to follow young famous women who we deem emblematic of a time and a place.
Bloomberg first reported on Monday that Fairchild would deem the revised offer from the group as superior.
" But critics questioned the notion that you can deem a group of people unattractive without any "disrespect.
For others, it's more fantasy-based, a crafted identity, representing something they aspire to or deem important.
It's about more than Louis C.K. It's what we deem acceptable in our society, in our community.
If a disease saw a spike like we've seen with suicides, we would deem it an epidemic.
And that might be exactly the kind of ceremony that younger viewers would deem "irrelevant" and avoid.
For the most part, animals form long-term memories of events and situations that they deem meaningful.
As a precaution, it's advisable to take whatever security measures you deem appropriate to protect your funds.
The FDA has strict regulatory oversight over information they deem could influence the health of a patient.
Many deem Kanye West's so-called turn to religion troubling at best, and borderline heretical at worst.
Rogers thought lawmakers could "deem" a budget resolution as having passed already because of last year's deal.
Check the source before you deem any piece of dubious or explosive info as true or false.
Especially negative information or critical information about the regimes which they deem inaccurate even if it's accurate.
Today Tensta is one of 53 parts of Sweden that the police deem "vulnerable" (ie, crime-ridden).
It pinpoints 11 "target numbers" that police deem useful in finding her killer, who remains at large.
Not only would the courts likely deem such an order unconstitutional, it would also be wildly unpopular.
Die Lit, is an accomplishment because it lives in rebellion, disregarding what Carti's predecessors deem as valuable.
Now, here's the worst part: Who did Republican senators deem worthy enough to destroy our democracy for?
The money's fantastic and that's something which I deem – and again, it is frowned upon – very important.
According to the survey, just 7 percent of home cooks deem it necessary to follow a recipe.
UPDATE: President Park Geun-hye said she's willing to resign if her fellow lawmakers deem it necessary.
In November, five Native American tribes filed briefs on behalf of Bears Ears, which they deem sacred.
They forbade marriages between white and Black people, and sought to deem sexual relations not permissible, either.
And 63 percent of people felt that recipients of synthetic blood will deem themselves superior to others.
Deem Spencer doesn't know what his next project will be about or what it will sound like.
What's more, in scene-chewing fashion, Kelly's critics are going so far as to deem him racist.
Parks should be allowed to set their own fees and put revenue towards work they deem necessary.
The four Arab countries deem the Brotherhood to be a terrorist organization, a charge the group denies.
The report said at least 570,000 Israelis are living in the settlements, which most countries deem illegal.
"We respectfully request that you review these materials, and enact them, as you deem appropriate," Murray wrote.
Newsham said Washington law allows police to ban guns from certain areas when they deem it necessary.
LOS ANGELES — Yet another YouTube prankster has come under fire for a video that many deem insensitive.
It doesn't require they abandon espionage, or cease any other behaviors that they deem their sovereign prerogative.
Lorde would have a top-billed spot at Pitchfork Fest, which would deem her critically acceptable pop.
Chief Justice Roberts was thus wrong to deem irrelevant the Court's unique ability to protect our democracy.
In other cases, it may be because they deem the vaccines to be unsafe or against nature.
America notoriously allows food producers to use dyes, hormones, and other substances that other countries deem unsafe.
And they have certainly not abandoned all efforts to stifle expression they deem morally indefensible or offensive.
So will the 10% who think it acceptable to use violence to silence speech they deem offensive.
What must be accomplished for one of the people on the phone call to deem it "perfect"?
The DNC is ramping up pressure on Facebook to fact check and remove ads they deem false.
But what would Buffett deem worthy of buying at a time when stocks remain near record highs?
And for Sia, it's almost as a political statement: 'You will see me when I deem so.
Most (though certainly not all) of these things are of what we might deem questionable commercial value.
The Education Department has started dismissing hundreds of civil rights complaints that investigators deem onerous or unnecessary.
So France and Paris are free to take their legislative steps if they deem this as appropriate.
"Love Island" isn't the only program to put its contestants through ordeals that viewers deem needlessly distressing.
The site will also more prominently label content that third-party fact-checkers deem false, Zuckerberg said.
Yeah, normally the bead that I deem to be most important is the one I just sold.
But most black voters don't seem to demand the forthright addressing of these issues that I deem necessary.
"Marc has told the board of trustees that he will accept whatever compensation they deem appropriate," she said.
Facebook also is looking into any app that they deem to be "suspicious," according to its blog post.
If Mr Trout does indeed deem the WBC worthy of his time, other superstars are likely to follow.
The lack of determination at this early in stage in the investigation does not deem the fire suspicious.
Meanwhile, many in the medical community deem vaping to be a gateway to tobacco smoking, especially among teenagers.
"My suspicion is that America will not deem the S-400 purchase as sanctions-worthy," Mr. Kumar said.
If they do not want to host content they deem abusive or manipulative, they do not have to.
Deem lit a cigarette as the police officer walked up to her car, according to the booking report.
Starting with the fishiest, the investigators have examined 27,2775 accounts and deem "the vast majority" to be suspicious.
Everyone is encouraged to bring problems to the surface in whatever ways they deem to be most appropriate.
Other central banks have made various promises to double down on their failing policies as they deem appropriate.
The U.K.-based company caters to people who "deem themselves time-poor" but want healthy, environmentally sustainable meals.
Dr Deem was Dr He's PhD supervisor between 2007 and 2010, and has continued to collaborate with him.
Neither Dr Deem nor his lawyers would comment on the specific suggestion that he had committed ethics dumping.
Mr Putin's spokesman was quick to deem Mr Abramovich's visa troubles "a manifestation of unfriendly and unscrupulous competitions".
Many Western nations also accuse Iran of funding various militant groups which they deem to be terrorist organizations.
That means it can help curators interactively specify representative photographs that they deem appropriate for a particular aesthetic.
The Japanese yen has been the main beneficiary from a shift towards assets investors deem a safer bet.
She expects, however, that it will energize many voters, especially women, who deem Trump unfit for the presidency.
Both men are powerful, manipulative, and more often than not, deem women as objects to possess and control.
And yes, we're all grateful to have someone defending the planet from people who would deem it flat.
Their tone sets the standard of what we as society deem acceptable, thus strongly influencing the next generation.
It's worth noting that even when a split is equal, siblings may not deem it fair, said Lehmann.
Qualities I deem important in a potential future hubby may be very different from those Rachel Lindsay does.
Many would rather continue to live with their family than take a job they deem beneath their dignity.
And don't let a tutorial from anyone dictate what you deem beautiful — above, below, or behind your neck.
Hoffman also expressed concern that authorities are not allowed to deem foreign citizens inadmissible based on gang affiliation.
The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) does not currently deem supplements to be safe until they're proven unsafe.
The stop-and-frisk policy allowed New York police officers to search or detain anyone them deem suspicious.
If you don't use your credit card, an issuer may deem the account inactive and shut it down.
A recession in the United States next year, which some analysts deem likely, could cause one in Mexico.
In other words, the professor's critics now feel "injured," by someone they thus deem unfit for human society.
Microsoft now has a place in the cloud world that most deem second to only Amazon Web Services.
Our aim is to grade the states based on the qualities they deem most important in attracting business.
Some lawmakers have suggested using a process to "deem" the budget deal level for this year's appropriations process.
If you're issuing a utility token based on your work, the SEC would not deem that a security.
An American scientist, Michael Deem, also told the AP he worked with He on the project in China.
In this case, marijuana use was enough to deem him a negligent parent, and a very real threat.
And in doing that, are we only reinforcing the politics of desire that deem Black people less attractive?
With scarce resources, there's little money for academics to study chemicals that most already deem to be toxic.
His "fake news," slogan has given ammunition to autocrats everywhere, who wish to dismiss information they deem unfavorable.
Mr. Starr says that people in Montclair seem to get it, including youngsters who deem smartphones a birthright.
They ask that we look up and pose some questions, and if we deem it necessary, take action.
" If demand falls less than 22050 percent, elasticity is lower than 262; economists deem this a "basic good.
That sounds like something you would deem suitable for somebody who defrauded a chapter, stole money, lied, plagiarized.
Money can make people speak up, shut up, lie, or submit to treatment they may otherwise deem abusive.
He, who worked on the experiment with US scientist Michael Deem, said he edited a gene called CCR5.
The court's decision to deem the suspension unlawful offers more scope for parliament to block Johnson's Brexit plans.
The areas being left behind do not yet provide what companies deem an adequate return on their investment.
XR has ignored these facts in favor of what they deem to be simpler and more palatable messages.
This month Peloton, an exercise-bike company, got into hot water over a Christmas ad some deem sexist.
Voters were invited to support the campaign by choosing the bird they deem most deserving of the spotlight.
The acting official, however, said he hasn't seen an influx in refugees that the US may deem inadmissible.
Only in the '90s did the authorities deem action necessary, adding 600 tons of counterweights to the base.
The government, she observes, simply will not let you buy a toaster that experts deem to be unsafe.
The playful wall markings are like cave paintings, and it wouldn't be hyperbole to deem Cárdenas an archaeologist.
My friend who tried one had to slather it in peanut butter to deem it worthy of eating.
Essays ★ American Foreign Service Association National High School Essay Contest Why Diplomacy and Peacebuilding Matter: In a 1,000- to 1,250-word essay, identify two cases — one you deem successful and one you deem unsuccessful — where the U.S. pursued an integrated approach to build peace in a conflict-affected country.
A judge is set Thursday to sentence 38-year-old Patrick Edwards, who prosecutors deem a career train burglar.
The dispute over the memos has been raging for weeks, which many lawmakers deem a distraction from the investigations.
These are, after all, companies, not governments, meaning they're free to police speech in whatever way they deem appropriate.
Bayer does not provide sales figures for the product and analysts no longer deem it a major profit driver.
By the same token, forgiving people who we deem have harmed us is the equivalent to self-imposed suffering.
Emergency rooms typically charge higher facility fees to cases they deem especially complex, using a 2966 to 2150 scale.
If it gets over 350 points, we're happy to deem it the best dance album in the world...ever!
I put my question to the coffee drinkers of Twitter to gauge what others deem acceptable cup-washing behaviour.
The Microsoft Surface Pro, what many deem to be the most versatile laptop ever, has been reduced on Amazon.
I've faked orgasms many times throughout my life, and it wasn't because I didn't deem myself worthy of climaxing.
Deem is currently in custody, where she is serving 2 years and one day of a 20-year sentence.
Whenever I'd bring in a new product to test, they'd deem it unworthy if it didn't bubble up enough.
Aoun, army commander during Lebanon's 1975-90 civil war, has long coveted the position his supporters deem rightfully his.
Those that the heteronormative world deems masculine people can talk; those they deem feminine people better watch their backs.
Because a Republican is third in line, political analysts deem it highly unlikely for all three officials to resign.
It doesn't matter, according to the ACLU, that prosecutors will only "seize" information they deem relevant to the investigation.
In a letter, provided to us by Row, the company said they deem his actions to be well-meaning.
When faced with a situation they deem unfair—and there are many of these—Aries individuals tend to explode.
"I think the Fenty effect impacted what brands do, and what we as consumers deem as acceptable," Aina says.
We can deem a significant chunk of our populace unrepentant bigots, which appears to be the strategy of Mrs.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday Russia would deem any changes to the deal to be unacceptable.
Instead, Republican staff members at the FCC will be looking for arguments that they deem to be legally sound.
The websites that do have prominence would really be those which the ISPs deem worthy of these fast lanes.
She understands that there are consequences to being outspoken about beliefs that many people may deem weird or crazy.
Or that the omission was more purposeful, a judgment call of an editor who didn't deem the death newsworthy.
In today's "cancel" culture, people are quick to attack others for behaving in a way they deem socially unacceptable.
Recipients with young children, under the age of six, would only be exempt if states deem child care inaccessible.
Across the pond, European regulators have gone after American tech firms over privacy and what officials deem anticompetitive behavior.
Instead, immature and damaged people have allowed themselves to harass and/or assault targets they deem easy to conquer.
Until now, American officials had never interpreted laws as permitting them to deem a government entity a terrorist organization.
The Strategic and Policy Forum, according to The Times, urged Mr. Trump not to deem China a currency manipulator.
And the Democrats have shown no willingness to support a tax overhaul they deem to benefit the wealthy disproportionately.
Political Calculus Trump administration officials are preparing to challenge admissions policies they deem to be discriminatory against white students.
Neither is it enough to deem healthcare coverage a human right, unless the goal is self-satisfied virtue signaling.
America's norms differ from Singapore's, but free content also conforms to standards that regulators deem appropriate for your society.
Mr. Trump and his senior aides routinely disparage individual reporters and entire news organizations for coverage they deem unfavorable.
Chinese regulators can shut WWE's operations down at any time if they deem them inconsistent with the country's values.
Plus, rail customers already have myriad avenues at the STB to which they can petition rates they deem excessive.
Chinese regulators can shut WWE's operations down at any time if they deem them inconsistent with the country's values.
"It appears there are those who define free speech as the speech they deem acceptable," he said last week.
"I didn't deem it as normal," Martin, who also traveled to Israel with Kraft, said in a telephone interview.
Deposits could dry up if correspondent banks deem Lebanon too risky and stop clearing dollar transactions for local banks.
The trio, who some in Hollywood deem the "three amigos," have a production company called Cha Cha Cha Films.
That is pretty close to the 92-mark, the level economists deem sufficiently weak to support growth and exports.
If we deem the drugs to be of high quality, we verify the account with a blue baggie icon.
Obama is no longer president, and Trump is providing a brand of governance that few House Democrats deem responsible.
If Anadarko's board does deem Occidental's bid superior, Chevron will have four days to put another offer on the table.
Democrats in part want to use their power to check what they deem abuses and overreach by the Trump administration.
"One woman killed by stray bullet in her home in the Al-Deem neighbourhood," the group said in a statement.
But for other devices, like my iPhone, my AirPods remove the need for a dongle, which I deem a victory.
In short: the station don't see themselves losing authenticity by partnering with major brands who they deem fit their market.
The common throughline of this Game of Thrones season is powerful woman fighting for what they deem to be theirs.
Other contestants deem it "inconsiderate" when the ambition of these women gets in the way of their Bachelor love stories.
Now, the authorities in Beijing either deem their enforcement less of a priority, or are directing that they be flouted.
Why, then, do his security forces deem it necessary to crack down on the most obscure instances of perceived dissidence?
You're trying to hold on to anything you deem as "normal" but aren't even given proper clothes to cover up.
Some Republicans want the Fed to make policy by following set rules: they deem QE a form of printing money.
Nevertheless, I think Chyna should lean into all of the things about her life that deem her unqualified to naysayers.
The new bill makes this worse by giving ministers extensive powers to propose secondary legislation whenever they deem it appropriate.
It said it "does not deem it expedient" to disclose now the volume of its financial assistance to the bank.
"Municipal leaders, no matter how well-intentioned, cannot simply enact any gun control law that they deem to be reasonable."
However, security staff have leeway to prevent people whom they deem potentially disruptive to the overall visitor experience from entering.
And I will share what I [deem] 'appropriate' on social media because I still want you all to be updated.
"We deem that the second level ... seems to have collapsed because there were too many people on it," he said.
"We deem that the second level... seems to have collapsed because there were too many people on it," he said.
It was an embarrassment for Deutsche, which regulators deem one of the most important banks in the global financial system.
Why deem Vogue magazine as the only source for creating trends when Snapchat is covering the runways in real time?
Of course, Trump may simply blame McGahn for the administration's problems, deem him expendable, and throw him under the bus.
I've looked in the mirror and been able to LOVE the things about my body that beauty norms deem 'undesirable.
Vale has said the impact will be offset by increased production elsewhere, but analysts deem any speedy ramp up unlikely.
It is hard to fathom why Trump does not deem our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico worthy of our help.
Rice went on to deem Trump's agreement to suspend large-scale military exercises with South Korea a victory for Kim.
" Bray and other academics are liberating students from the confines of what they deem the false "allegiance to liberal democracy.
The most extreme Muslims have sought to destroy the sacred places of religion they deem unholy or inferior to Islam.
That of course includes not allowing our religious views to interfere with what our patients deem is best for them.
The living room in Deem Spencer's South Jamaica, Queens home has the familiarity of a black grandmother or auntie's domain.
But it'd be hard to pin down just exactly what Deem Spencer is exactly, outside of a hauntingly transparent scribe.
Deem also said he holds "a small stake" and is on the scientific advisory board of two of He's companies.
There is no good answer for that; insurance companies call it that because they decided to deem it as such.
Perhaps expectations for Trump are so low that the media will deem even a mediocre performance a win for him.
Others, for whom the minutiae of food and wine are unimportant, may deem you fussy if you notice too demonstrably.
In Germany, Europe's biggest market, the decentralized system leaves physicians free to prescribe the brand of adalimumab they deem best.
The law allows the move to be waived, however, should the president deem it harmful to U.S. national security interests.
All officers are encouraged to use non-lethal means to subdue a suspect if they deem it feasible, experts say.
In the majority of our violence-as-entertainment consumption comes from what we may deem either professional or fictional venues.
Now, the popular live video-broadcasting service is preparing for what they deem is their single biggest event to date.
In a video that galvanized the nation, neo-Nazi agitators appear to chase passersby whom they deem to look foreign.
Officials in Washington also warn of a possible backlash in Congress if lawmakers deem that the European regulations are unfair.
This includes covering up wounds and not widely circulating images others may deem offensive ... Fischer broke both of those rules.
"Outside the mainstream media, Mexico's marginalized continue to respect select members of what elites deem the criminal class," Smith writes.
Whether the special counsel, Robert Mueller, will deem those actions to meet the legal threshold of criminality is another story.
The old rules say that if news organizations obtain material they deem both authentic and newsworthy, they should run it.
Nobody gives a fuck about Podcast reviews Fans will use negative reviews to defend or attack whomever they deem worthy.
Direct A.T.F. to deem any individual or business that sells over five guns in a single year a gun 'dealer.
He was what I like to deem a classic misfire — I'd liked his friend, let's call him T, for years.
This department will continue to take whatever steps we deem appropriate and effective toward our goal of turning the tide.
Whitehall can play whatever character he wants, although this may not be the gay character that anyone should deem groundbreaking.
Just depends on what kind of hardball GOP leaders, if facing that reality, want (and deem it possible) to play.
Someone could sue to push the issue to the courts, though, and judges might be wise to deem this unconstitutional.
The NTSB makes safety recommendations, while the NHTSA can order a recall on vehicle models or parts they deem defective.
And its debt-sustainability analysis is unlikely to deem this a simple liquidity issue, especially factoring in the debtor's history.
Because of its higher muscle fat content, some people may perceive dark muscle as greasy, while others deem it delicious.
And overall, Google's leadership seems to be cracking down on what they deem to be non-work discussions at work.
Republicans control the Senate, so they'll have the power to write the rules in any way that they deem appropriate.
Landowners are often fighting for what is known as just compensation -- what they deem a fair price for their property.
" Ask yourself this question: Would you deem any of the four examples above via Harwood, Brazile, Liebovich and Thrush "ludicrous?
Some deem it reasonable to contract for a more certain, swifter outcome through arbitration than through the costly litigation process.
"Elected officials will frequently use whatever leverage is available to accomplish political goals they deem to be important," former Rep.
The attraction we feel to these traits is played out again and again in the cultural objects we deem cute.
There's something to be said in the type of black women that establishments like the Grammys deem worthy of recognition.
On occasion those forces granted permission to take papers simply because they did not deem them vital for intelligence efforts.
And besides, for you deplorables at the rally the outrage celebrity class will always deem you to be the uncool kids.
In short, these researchers are calling for scientists to adopt much higher standards for what they deem to be 'real' results.
Pair that with his eight Grammy nominations, and we might as well go ahead and deem 2016 The Year of Drake.
So the investigation itself is limited, but I suspect the investigators will be able to ask any questions they deem necessary.
They present themselves as solid and standard, cars anybody could drive and deem an acceptable replacement for their gas-powered ride.
The land isn't even the animal's habitat, he reasoned, so it makes no sense to deem it critical to their conservation.
Of late, large tech firms have displayed an increased willingness to curb what they deem as extremist views on their platforms.
The dates offered by the airline suggest a confidence that regulators will deem the plane safe for flight later this year.
Students are beginning to push back on ones they deem discriminatory, challenging rules against buzz cuts, shirt dresses and hair extensions.
This way, you can quickly grab it and snap a photo or video whenever you see something you deem picture-worthy.
Deem, who allegedly did not cooperate at the sheriff's office, told the police officer that her daughter had dated his brother.
For the rescue to go ahead, EU competition authorities must deem the banks viable and approve a restructuring plan for them.
The Judiciary Committee will review the report and draft impeachment articles if they deem that necessary (which they almost surely will).
So, what movie did Bieber pick to potentially woo a former flame, and deem worthy of the potential $750 - $3,000 investment?
It does not bar agencies from obtaining the technology they deem appropriate; it just prevents them from doing so in secret.
A screen that I seemed to deem more deserving of my time and attention than my nearest and dearest family members.
This holding did not deem the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional, but it did eliminate a key mechanism used to enforce it.
European countries that deem plastic fantastic differ over who should carry it and when they should be required to flash it.
Angela Deem is "done" with 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days — and the fiancé that she met on the show.
But it's the ACA's main cost containment measure — meaning health care costs will keep climbing without a check economists deem important.
It's a test of Sanders and his allies' ability to fight—and win—the local battles that they deem so important.
In fact, from 2702 to 2702, the NSA was always engaging in collection the FISC would go on to deem unauthorized.
Most states deem physicians to be practicing in the place where the patient resides and accordingly require licensure in that locale.
It still requires retailers to place large, early orders on what they deem to be "safer" products, which are produced overseas.
Data show that more than 1 in 4 new investing dollars go to companies that investors deem to be socially responsible.
Gantz has sought to focus public attention on the states decision not to deem Netanyahu a suspect in the submarine case.
Parents will continue to send their children on the perilous journey north if they deem it more dangerous to stay put.
"There is no use explaining to antis why you ship something they deem problematic or wrong," she said in an email.
When he shows me a chair to sit in, Deem warns me not to lean on its left arm too much.
In the video's first scene, while drinking a glass of water, Deem transforms into an action figure-sized version of himself.
"  "The defendants are permanently enjoined from enforcing Section 9(a) of the Executive Order against jurisdictions they deem as sanctuary jurisdictions.
Deem assumed the position of caretaker last November, when other family members couldn't afford to take off from work any longer.
The latter stipulation essentially grants the majority Democrats veto power over any witness request they deem to be out of bounds.
Several activist funds have said they will not tender their shares as they deem Hitachi's revised offer is still too low.
Yet, McConnell lost just one Republican vote, something even senior GOP members would deem almost inconceivable just a few weeks ago.
Hardware manufacturers may also stop creating driver software that allows their peripherals to work on operating systems they deem too old.
If doctors deem she can be released for outpatient care, she could then be under state supervision until she is 37.
Despite the court situation, the NBA is still investigating on their own and could mete out punishment if they deem necessary.
Similarly, human rights groups around the world, including the World Health Organization, deem FGM a violation of the rights of children.
And frankly, attempting to even figure out what people want from you — and what they deem "intimidating" — is a losing battle.
He recounts an experience in grade school school creating a book report video, only to have the teacher deem it obscene.
If the judges deem your creation to be the best overall hack, you'll take home the grand prize — an extra €5,173.
Only given what little our invaders deem okay, we're expected to smile when our stories are told for us by outsiders.
Should authorities deem it is being held for supply and production, then those found guilty can serve up to 14 years.
It is certainly easy to see how markets promote liberty, since individuals are free to make whatever choices they deem appropriate.
It would also demand that she deem the political risk tolerable in a country that overwhelmingly supports her in her stance.
Headquarters now for Chase, the Landmarks Commission didn't deem it worthy of designation when the area was about to be rezoned.
When government officials are given the power to regulate speech they deem professional, they abuse it — immediately and with unseemly zeal.
That's a long time from when Trump had originally pledged to deem China a currency manipulator: His first day in office.
He knows how it feels to be shunned for what medical researchers now deem a chronic disease, not a lifestyle choice.
Never mind which kind of artist, for it is such an onerous thing to have to deem oneself this or that.
"Those are decisions that governors in consultation with local health officials will make as they deem that necessary," Pence told Todd.
Juries typically tack on punitive damages to a standard compensatory award when they deem a defendant's behavior to be especially harmful.
Fine Vintage Fixations I have met too many people who will buy fine wines only from vintages that critics deem great.
Chinese officials can block a deal for any new venture that they deem would have too much market control in China.
" The president, Blackman maintains, cannot be impeached for pursuing "legal policies that members of the opposition party deem insufficiently publicly spirited.
Bombardier, which denies the allegations, faces the prospect of significant financial penalties if the U.S. trade authorities deem a punishment necessary.
I want them to lose sleep over the pain and suffering of so many lives that many of us deem disposable.
Conducted since 1948, the survey of America's most admired man and woman provides insight into the leadership attributes people deem important.
Boeing (BA) will work closely with NASA to review data from Friday's mission, and both parties must deem the spacecraft ready.
That's a red line for many wealthier buyers who deem the Thames as a southern barrier when considering luxury London property.
The resulting site, dubbed Facemash, compares different women students side by side for visitors to pick which one they deem hotter.
However, under the Finnis view, if the court were to deem a fetus a constitutional person, abortion would be prohibited nationwide.
I will listen closely to what Professor Ford has to say, and I will ask questions where I deem it appropriate.
Throughout our lives, we are programmed to accept constructs on which bodies we deem beautiful and which ones we consider unworthy.
Compulsory voting isn't the surefire way of fixing the problem of turnout in the U.S. that many deem it to be.
The Max remains grounded, and there is no timetable for when regulators will deem it safe to return to the air.
The Senate Intelligence panel voted unanimously last Thursday to give its leaders blanket authority to issue subpoenas as they deem necessary.
"—she says, "If the doctor would deem that [a woman's] life is in danger, he most certainly could perform an abortion.
I'll deem what's appropriate for me to wear when I leave my own damn house to spend money on other people.
In short, this proposed meeting is outrageous and makes clear that this administration does not deem prison reform a real priority.
Facebook's guidelines for what to moderate leaked online, and the guidelines are more permissive than any other forum I have posted on in my life: Anything they do not deem as a credible threat of violence is allowed, which creates a tremendous amount of leeway for content to flourish that an outside observer would deem inappropriate.
"We received Greenpeace's submission, and we will give it the consideration we deem appropriate," ASC spokeswoman Alison Trollope said in an email.
A banking source said several private equity funds are looking at El.En. among mid-sized listed Italian companies that they deem undervalued.
The tactic allows anonymous hordes of any persuasion to practice vigilante justice on anyone they deem evil, problematic, or just plain annoying.
However, since no court has made a determination about the removal of mugshots, Google generally does not deem these search results unlawful.
We also deem the legal, operational and strategic ties between the two entities weak enough to rate Faurecia on a standalone basis.
For days, Republicans and Democrats have been talking past each other, establishing what they deem as an appropriate investigation into these allegations.
"If... we deem they do not have sufficient knowledge and/or experience, they are not able to trade that security," he said.
Another portion of the order says investigators cannot deem a person's religious convictions "illegitimate," citing this year's ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
According to the Post, an attorney general can terminate the special counsel should he deem a conflict of interest is in play.
The justice minister could deny the U.S. request if they deem "it has been made for an improper purpose," said one official.
Dodd Frank put the nation's largest banks under particular scrutiny so that investors do not deem those lenders 'too big to fail'.
"People-pleasing and doing what friends or family or society would deem successful often keeps people stuck in place," she told CNBC.
A senior Israeli official made clear that Netanyahu's government would not deem the exclusion of Iranian forces from the border region sufficient.
But Dr Deem has not designed, carried out, or executed studies or experiments related to CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing—something very different.
If we deem that we can go further in the path toward equilibrium interest rates, we will not hesitate and do it.
The host, George Stephanopoulos, asked if the State Department's decision on Friday to deem that 22 emails sent or received to Mrs.
The increasingly popular activity, which some deem "closet cosplay," is when Disney fans dress up as their favorite characters using contemporary fashion.
Based on what I saw from him, I wouldn't even deem him worthy of a pick before Day 3 of the draft.
SB 817 would deem all abortions in the state as first-degree murder, meaning the doctors who perform them could be arrested.
If desperate, displaced people will keep coming, regardless of whether state powers deem them "refugee" or "economic migrant," distinctions lose their usefulness.
A survey published in Medical Care in 3003 discovered that one-third of all patients avoid doctors' visits that they deem necessary .
The company has also trailed its competitors in adopting electric vehicle and self-driving technology, which many deem the industry's inevitable future.
But there is one fascinating exception to PRRI's trend: Religiously-unaffiliated Americans have actually become less tolerant of politicians they deem immoral.
And they haven't ruled out targeting certain Democrats who they deem as being on "the wrong side of their issues," per Politico.
Tech-house has become a catch-all term that seems to suck in everything that the gatekeeper's deem void of sufficient feeling.
But suddenly, because she had a different skin color than I did, there was a chance some would deem my portrayal unacceptable.
Tam sent a clear warning to government officials who seek to curtail speech they deem offensive: We won't let you do it!
We deem any potential larger debt-funded transactions as an event risk given that the rating has limited headroom to absorb them.
What we developers deem "spaghetti code" is bad, convoluted code that usually does not work correctly and is a nightmare to debug.
Managers bring on pinch-hitters because matchups and situations deem it prudent—a power-hitting lefty against a flamethrowing right-hander, etc.
If the government continues to deem it worthwhile, the United States will also have an early warning system in a few years.
The American constitution protects free speech in public, but within a company's walls that right is limited by what bosses deem acceptable.
If lawmakers can't reach a deal, senators could agree to "deem" top-line numbers so they can start moving government spending bills.
The most pressing regulatory matter though will be a concept known as reciprocal switching, or as the railroads deem it, forced switching.
Will they hold themselves accountable for this with the same ferocity that they're going after what they deem to be "fake" news?
But the esoteric parley couldn't disguise the heightened partisan tensions surrounding the controversial language of a president many Democrats deem innately bigoted.
"The Governing Council conducted its assessment of all macroprudential decisions ... and did not deem it necessary to apply higher requirements," it said.
Overall, 80 percent of Republicans deem the midterms "important," a 85033-point jump from July when only 68 percent felt that way.
Butler points out that the FCC has the authority to deem it illegal for carriers to sell location data to third-parties.
"No investor would lend to the Italian government if they deem it as being unable to pay back its debt," he said.
Unless for these silent Republicans, respect, honesty, civility, decency and humanity are no longer virtues they deem important to teach their children.
Second, it requires companies with big overseas holdings to "deem" their offshore money repatriated and pay a 22016 percent tax on it.
Because part of that funding is what you would deem "strategic," investors are already on board with making Pillow Residential a success.
The Palestinians and many countries deem settlements to be illegal under the Geneva conventions that bar settling on land captured in war.
Twitter will look at cues, such as the user not having any followers, and hide content it doesn't deem of high quality.
And since few people were buying Windows phones, app developers didn't deem it worthwhile to develop apps to run on Windows Phone.
Choose to acknowledge someone else with your attention the next time you deem it fit to start a conversation with a stranger.
In California, the provisions outlined in the state's emergency declaration remain in effect until officials deem that they are no longer warranted.
The United States will stay at whatever troop level our commanders deem necessary to combat terrorists and prop up the Kabul government.
After installing Motion, you can set your productive hours and designate the sites you deem as beneficial and harmful to your productivity.
Lyft's partners are determining how to distribute the rides to the users they deem most in need of transportation to the polls.
Christie suggested that bad policy should put you before a jury ready and eager to condemn you for anything they deem mistakes.
U. member states have government entities that either negotiate drug prices or decide not to cover drugs whose prices they deem excessive.
He has been fined on obscenity charges in Japan, and while some critics consider him a maestro, others deem his work pornography.
But using the keys required sacrificing an important feature — Apple's V.I.P. alerts, which notify you when people you deem important email you.
If you don't want to be misjudged, don't act in a way that might provoke Crisis-era authority to deem you guilty.
Rice University has been investigating Michael Deem, Dr. He's Ph.D. adviser, because of allegations that he was actively involved in the project.
Changing those entrenched attitudes will require not just diverse membership rolls, but a willingness to investigate who and what we deem important.
We have witnessed first-hand how seemingly polite people can get frustrated if healthcare professionals deem their requests as unsafe or excessive.
That means selling digital, share-like assets to investors whom regulators, like the Financial Conduct Authority, deem sophisticated enough to buy them.
But it is telling that our established legal rules likely would deem Trump's self-serving denial too unreliable to use in court.
If it would cost too much to moderate content in the way the board recommends, it could deem that unreasonable resource allocation.
The Arab states have demanded Qatar sever any links with the Brotherhood and other groups they deem to be terrorist, ideological or sectarian.
The cash will allow Mr. Papa and his team at Silver Run Acquisition Corporation to buy up energy assets that they deem valuable.
The Arab states have demanded Qatar sever any links to the Brotherhood and other groups they deem to be terrorist, ideological or sectarian.
There are the Soviet officials who sit in rooms and deem the meltdown "impossible," and in doing so allow the situation to worsen.
Those courts assess deportations on a case-by-case basis and can override the government's efforts to deport where they deem it appropriate.
Presidents routinely use their executive powers to issue symbolic proclamations to mark days, weeks, or months they deem to be of national value.
The ACLU is asking the judge to clarify what specific criminal convictions might deem a parent unsuitable to be reunited with his child.
But with nagging uncertainty, they received information that led them to reopen it in 2011, and now deem her death "suspicious," say authorities.
It's unclear how long the FAA will take to approve the fix and deem the planes safe to take to the skies again.
If Mr. Nadler and the committee deem the evidence sufficient, they will recommend formal articles of impeachment for the House to vote on.
Society broadly does not agree with seeing nipples that we deem to be female and therefore that is unacceptable on our platform. Correct.
In cases where they deem a product used or damaged by the consumer, the seller now has to file an appeal with Amazon.
"We deem the news positive as the purchasing price implies an 8 percent premium to Friday's close," Aton brokerage said in a note.
The proposed rules would allow Indian officials to demand that big web platforms remove content that they deem libelous or bad for society.
But several brands have released what they deem "universal" brow products — tricky, when you have customers with a wide range of skin tones.
We enter The Alienist through the eyes of our titular alienist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler (Brühl), whom we would now deem a criminal psychologist.
Note: The "Death Star plans" are synonymous with any data, plan, information or emails that hackers deem relevant to achieving their wider cause.
It's also not clear how he'll handle discipline in the locker room or what kind of team rules he will deem most important.
It's a giant expeditionary force where nine countries already work together and can deploy to wherever these countries deem it to be necessary.
As a response, I've gone way over the top in smiling all the time, especially while sharing information that some would deem unpleasant.
"I deem this (the 13,000 estimate) far too modest, with the true number in the tens of thousands," Hyland said in a statement.
The Arab states have demanded Qatar cut any links to the Brotherhood and other groups they deem to be terrorist, ideological or sectarian.
Now, with tit-for-tat penalties on each other's goods, the situation has evolved into what many deem a full-blown trade war.
Highly discerning TechCrunch editors will review the applications and choose the 15 startups they deem most likely to produce an exit or IPO.
Weibo's "cleanup" campaign highlighted the intense pressure that media companies in China face to purge sites of content that the authorities deem offensive.
The start-up bills itself as a "social trading network", allowing users to copy trading strategies of other traders which they deem successful.
The entrepreneur and writer has built a brand for himself by being unconventional and by trying to normalize what many people deem preposterous.
If the Russians deem such a source to pose a risk to their military presence in Syria, they might seek to disrupt it.
While doctors don't deem it necessary for all people to watch their heart rate while exercising, they certainly recommend that specific groups do.
As a result, the program typically provides funding to less than a quarter of the science that the program's expert panels deem worthy.
Rather, the President's colleagues must simply deem him unable to do his job with a simple vote by the Cabinet and vice president.
But Republican leadership is facing opposition from the members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, who deem the measure a violation of constitutional protections.
I asked the former Oxford Union President whether there was anyone whose invitation they would deem a "move too far" for the Union.
Deem told the Associated Press he was in China when the study's participants consented and that they seemed aware of the risks involved.
This has resulted in viewers being told by what they deem to be a news source that other news sources are not legitimate.
If anyone has earned the authority to deem a wetsuit good or bad, we figure it might be a commercial diver, after all.
The amendment allows Cabinet members to trigger the removal of the president by majority vote if they deem the president unfit for office.
The blackouts are a tool to stop people from organizing protests, and to control the spread of information that Indian authorities deem unsavory.
Ultimately, what the conversation around the KonMari store asks is who do we, as Americans, deem as acceptable of taking advantage of capitalism?
Although the company has had its share of ups and downs, many users, like managing editor Jenna Goudreau, deem it worth the price.
The protestors demand the removal of the sculpture "McJesus" (2015) by the Finnish artist Jani Leinonen, which they deem offensive to their religion.
" Trump addressed the NBC report directly via Twitter, saying he would like the FBI to interview "whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion.
That leaves the ATF with little choice but to deem bump stocks legal under current law, said David Chipman, a former ATF agent.
With redactions, then, US government agencies can release information they don't deem too harmful to their work while keeping the sensitive parts secret.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal published Wednesday, President Trump said that he wasn't going to deem China a currency manipulator.
"I think, my parents, it was different, so they'd be willing to drive two hours for something that they deem important," he said.
"Turns out some airlines work with a third party company that edits the movie based on what they deem inappropriate," the actress tweeted.
Galvanizing them are Trump administration actions like separating immigrant children from their parents at the southern border, a policy they deem anti-Christian.
In New Jersey, all schools and universities will close Wednesday until health officials deem it safe to resume in-person classes, Murphy said.
Though some challenge us with what we deem "hate speech," suppressing unpopular speech doesn't make it disappear, but rather allows it to fester.
He also requested reimbursement for the costs of the litigation, as well as "further relief as the court may deem just and proper."
The Tillis-Coons bill would solve this problem by allowing the courts to reappoint Mueller if they deem his firing to be improper.
In the United States, the credit bureaus don't downgrade consumers for spending on things they deem silly or for being neglectful pet owners.
But as my sardonic friend had noticed, and my own highly unscientific survey confirms, a number of our contemporaries deem those somehow inadequate.
If their eyes happen to meet mine, they'll catch me glaring, holding them accountable for what I deem to be their silent judgment.
Those examples and more, they said, could tacitly give license to people inclined to mistreat those they deem unwelcome in the United States.
Gun control advocates have called for more states to pass laws that allow police officers to seize guns from people they deem dangerous.
At first glance it seems obscene to deem them "love letters," these pleas for pocket money and visits, her desperation for meaningful work.
But clearer boundaries for supervisors could make it harder for them to penalize banks that do something they deem unwise but not unlawful.
Doctors arrogantly deem anything they feel strongly about to be a public health issue, to be corrected by government interference in private lives.
But the latest intrusion of political talk into sports — whether you deem it excessive or welcome — has had a drastic effect on coverage.
Even if it did, such a law could be stuck down if a court were to deem unconstitutional the practice of honoring detainers.
Mr. Deem has said he was present for parts of Dr. He's research but his lawyers have denied that he was actively involved.
Given that courts generally steer clear of what they deem "political questions," it likely will try to stay out of impeachment if possible.
In utopian fiction, on the other hand, the writer creates a world based on a set of ideals and values they deem important.
"We'll reserve [the right] to go back to the court and to compel [answers] if we deem that it is appropriate," she added.
"There were people who incorporated melody before me, but I would deem myself the first person to successfully rap and sing," he said.
Many medical review sites will remove posts they deem offensive or threatening to doctors, as many of Antoon or other Kaouk patients were.
"I don't think an issuance from PDVSA is feasible as the opposition will deem it illegal," said Jorge Piedrahita, CEO of Puma Investments.
Landowners, in these cases, are often fighting for what is known as just compensation -- what they deem a fair price for their property.
Perhaps the Supreme Court would deem that to be enough of a policy-based explanation to allow the Trump administration to end DACA.
" "We can suggest that the Mueller commission ... files us an official request to carry out interrogation of the people that they deem guilty.
Each of us will use the time for what we individually deem to be appropriate acts of non-compliance, resistance, participation, and action.
That would make the attack easier to justify and deem it "proportional," a word they saw as key to ensuring the strike's legality.
The court said it will redraw the maps itself if Ohio fails to come up with a solution that the judges deem fair.
Calls for outright independence are a red line for China's Communist Party leaders, who deem Hong Kong an inalienable part of the nation.
Magnette's main objection is to an investor protection system that would allow foreign companies to sue host states they deem are harming their investments.
He said this initiative may have a harder time because voters may deem the topic too complex or not as pertinent to their lives.
"While they may deem repatriation for some of the money that's overseas and tax it now, it would be never taxed again," he said.
That&aposs just not happening right now and it&aposs not going to happen until the heads of state deem these to be important.
Workers can engage in what's referred to as protected concerted activity that prevents them from being retaliated against, disciplined or fired, according to Deem.
Sometimes guides won't travel those routes if they deem the hike unsafe, or they take other routes that can be more grueling or circuitous.
After allegedly subjecting its members — both consecrated men and women — to controlled contact with their families, critics began to deem the movement a cult.
The regional arm of the World Health Organization last month announced the arrival of over one million anti-malarial pills, which doctors deem insufficient.
Officials also asked that locals check on neighbors and friends, particularly the elderly who may need assistance, if local officials deem it safe. Sec.
The fair will re-open and continue after health officials deem it safe, Fennell said during a Friday press conference, according to NBC News.
Others who can't afford moving about in their new country, or deem it too dangerous, often rely on word-of-mouth from fellow refugees.
The archive will focus on preserving the entire sites of "news outlets we deem to be especially vulnerable to the 'billionaire problem,'" Higgins wrote.
The U.S. agencies deem that U.S. citizens should not buy phones from Huawei or ZTE, advising that doing so might opens doors for espionage.
Read on for a look at some of the cities and counties that have joined the Trump administration's efforts to deem California's law unconstitutional.
It's tough to figure out what a founding father in 1789 would deem "reasonable" in a world populated by smartphones and unprecedented government surveillance.
Psychology studies have found what many businessmen and barflies have long suspected: Waitresses whose customers deem them attractive are likely to generate more money.
There has always been a lucrative market for Nazi memorabilia, though many in the collecting community deem the sale of these items morally questionable.
To deem the writing system unrelated to the spoken language on this basis is a very odd statement for Louise, who speaks fluent Chinese.
I'm not sure Let's Enhance would be a service I'd deem useful enough to subscribe to for just upscaling the odd snap or two.
"This [Wong's detention] seems to be a broader pattern of Beijing going after who they deem threatening to their hold on power," Chong echoed.
Silence from leaders, even if they deem it in their immediate national interest, is only a band aid for the wounds he is opening.
Then there are the ugly stereotypes surrounding Asian-American students and their "tiger moms" who supposedly push overachievement through means that many deem unacceptable.
Morgan Stanley also expects a slowdown in investment in the run-up to the referendum (companies will deem it prudent to wait and see).
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has adopted a much-criticized cyber security law that grants sweeping powers to regulators to block private information they deem illegal.
Most policies also require the State Department to deem an event a terror attack, which hasn't happened yet for the Brussels explosions, she said.
In each of those several political endeavors, it's important to note - Kaine has never lost an election- in what many deem a "swing state".
So if this rapper was the only person on Earth who believed that the Earth was flat, then psychiatrists would probably deem him delusional.
This firm said that the Internal Revenue Service would not deem the deal tax-free given the nature by which they were transferring assets.
The three judges, or 2-1, could overturn the jury's guilty verdict because they deem it was unreasonable, based on evidence at the trial.
While it's certainly the most premium Echo speaker Amazon has offered to date, the Studio isn't exactly what one would deem a premium speaker.
He and Deem should not be rewarded for merely first doing what many others could have done, were it not for their own scruples.
While the often traumatic crime shows little signs of slowing down, the FBI has a secret weapon on its side: Victim Specialist Debbie Deem.
Dino, 91, who lives just outside Los Angeles (and didn't want his last name used), is typical of the elderly Deem tries to help.
Tomorrow, inevitably, there will be another must-see video or image, or an ISIS attack elsewhere that Twitter will deem worthy of its attention.
From re-training coal miners to funding broadband internet, ideas proliferate and receive piecemeal funding as politicians deem it necessary to earn rural votes.
" She said the Supreme Court's compelled speech doctrine "forbids the commission from demanding that artists design custom expression that conveys ideas they deem objectionable.
Chinese regulators periodically clamp down on what they deem to be illegal fundraising schemes, including online peer-to-peer lending platforms and pyramid schemes.
The networks will usually cut away to their own anchors and analysts — their stars — when they deem the convention doings to be ratings downers.
Franklin Township asked the New Jersey Department of Transportation to deem a bridge repair project essential, citing the bridge's proximity to a local hospital.
However, in the months and years that followed, the responses to such individuals grew stronger, and Beijing started to deem them "foreign influenced" agents.
We have seen none of this, so it is frankly ridiculous to expect that Kim could simply decide upon denuclearization and deem it so.
And, as we explain in our letter, it would represent a dangerous expansion of the reassignment power to deem this one such a circumstance.
Like many targets set by the administration, the White House's expected $35 billion in savings is ambitious, and beyond what many economists deem probable.
While Mr. Trump has been working to professionalize his campaign, the Twitter post was the latest example of him making remarks many deem offensive.
Even if the Republican Congress would allow an investigation that some deem a "witch hunt," the president/target seems likely to veto the bill.
In our case, underwriters needed to know that the water and septic systems worked in order to appraise the house and deem it livable.
Judges are the only people who can deem a tax avoidance scheme legal or illegal, so when journalists say it's legal they're technically incorrect.
More than 30 Democratic House members are moving to pressure the Trump administration to fire employees whom they deem supportive of white supremacy.  Rep.
In 2013, the Palm Beach sheriff's department started Community Partners Against Terrorism, a program designed to encourage residents to report activities they deem suspicious.
The arena-ready power ballad would fill my soul and provoke me into doing subtle body rolls when I'd deem no one was watching.
But the Internal Revenue Service dealt a blow to the company's plans last year when it refused to deem such a move tax-free.
Reviewers on Amazon applaud the excellent night vision and deem the 720p resolution adequate, though not as great as some 1080p cameras like NestCam.
Among other strict conditions, the judge also said Mr. Ng's guards could use "legal force as they deem appropriate" to prevent him from fleeing.
Because it's so difficult to determine how wild animals will react to sedatives, each operation is a risk that some organizations deem too risky.
A spike in coronavirus-related news coverage has drawn attention to advertisers' practice of blocking their ads from appearing around news they deem negative.
The legislation would give judges 48 hours to decide whether to block content they deem false during a three-month period preceding an election.
Beijing's belligerence presents an existential threat to Taiwan, a country that Chinese leaders have long vowed to take by force if they deem necessary.
She might respond favorably, or with a "thanks but no thanks," but either way, it's unlikely she would deem my approach to be harassment.
Ohr's current supervisors in the Department's Criminal Division should also review our findings related to Ohr's performance for any action they deem appropriate. 9.
Most recently, France and Germany said they would block Libra altogether, as they deem that no private entity should attempt to claim monetary power.
Swapping personal data cross-border could be disrupted because the EU has yet to deem that standards in Britain for protecting privacy are "adequate".
Rather than working to create a united front against Trump, she and her followers are fixated on purging Democrats whom they deem insufficiently progressive.
Asked on Fox News Sunday whether Trump's impeachment had led some American enemies to deem him vulnerable, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo answered curtly.
Toward the end of the Obama administration, the White House signed off on a proposal to deem the Shabab an affiliate of Al Qaeda.
For the third time in two weeks, the FAA said publicly it will take all the time it needs to deem the Max safe.
Should Trump continue to deem other nations' levies as a threat to national security and subsequently expand the tariffs, that would invite reciprocal moves.
Therefore, a prescriber reading the label would likely deem that it applied to only those PDP patients who also suffer from dementia, he said.
"If you keep tweeting this, at some point, a country may deem that as necessary for them to execute the necessary preemptive action," Rep.
Thursday's vote, which does not need to be approved by the full House, gives Nadler the ability to deem committee hearings as impeachment hearings.
The irony in China's criticism is apparent, given Beijing's history of obscuring facts and censoring stories that officials deem a threat to the party.
The editorial suggested that now that the tax bill had passed, Mr. Hatch should step down on what he would deem a high note.
The news is made up of people doing things that other people deem newsworthy, and those people are, for the most part, wearing clothes.
Democrats on Thursday also took issue with the committee's decision to deem many documents "confidential" even though they didn't contain any particularly sensitive information.
At their peak, Burns estimates, a team insures upwards of ten contracts that they deem large enough in dollars and long enough in duration.
Although MMFs and medium-term bond funds do not offer investors the guarantee on principal, many investors deem them almost as safe as bank deposits.
Spielberg's proposed rule change would deem films that are only "in a couple of theaters for less than a week" ineligible for Academy Award nominations.
If NASA is going to be investing in science, it should at least be taking into account what scientists deem as the Most Important Questions.
"Their bodies are theirs, their sexual pleasure is theirs, and they can share it with whomever they deem they should share it with," she says.
They are so concerned, in fact, that they are willing to endorse the federal government interfering to punish universities they deem insufficiently friendly to conservatives.
It is being closely watched by multinational companies as governments around the world clamp down on what they deem elaborate means of reducing tax obligations.
The government wants to increase spending in 2019 in a way that both investors and European officials deem unsustainable with the country's high debt pile.
Comment Filters "You can block certain words," Riihimaki said of custom filters available on YouTube and Instagram that block comments with words you deem inappropriate.
We need to reclaim the idea of the future from the tech bros, because we're only going to build the future that we deem possible.
While no strike date has yet been scheduled, union leaders now have the ability to call for a labor stoppage if they deem it necessary.
But outlets stubbornly deem the 14-person collective — made of rappers, singers, producers, and other creatives — a hip-hop or rap group, to their annoyance.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal published Wednesday, President Trump said that he wasn't in fact going to deem China a currency manipulator.
It is reasonable that people hundreds of years ago believed in things we deem fanciful today, considering they lacked centuries of scientific progress and technology.
In that case, would you see regulated training as something that would help stylists in dealing with conversations they deem too sensitive or too awkward?
KGI Bank's rating is most likely to be maintained if we deem that China Life (Taiwan) will not drag down the group's overall credit profile.
The Clips app is supposed to learn based on which clips you save and deem "important" and then prioritize capturing similar clips in the future.
And Dr Deem was not in China, and he did not otherwise participate, when the parents of the reported CCR5-edited children provided informed consent.
Instead, you'll be met with the warm comfort of a basic idea and thousands who deem it deep enough to warrant a like or retweet.
EVERYONE TAKES THE MEASURES THEY DEEM NECESSARY TO PUT AN END TO SOMETHING THAT I THINK HARMS THE PROSPERTIY AND SECURITY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
Some of them are reluctant to switch to SOFR which they deem as a risk-free rate, instead of a measure of bank funding cost.
Congress recently passed a health and wellness coach resolution and may soon deem health and wellness coaching an allowable medical expense for health savings accounts.
The definition of state secrets in China remains vague, facilitating censorship of any information that authorities deem harmful [PDF] to their political or economic interests.
And if that's not enough TOKi for you, she's also playing Noisey Weekend on Saturday March 31 at Brooklyn Steel alongside Deem Spencer and Leikeli47.
Before it can be realized, a committee has to deem it important in the 313 Decadal Survey, a priority plan that astronomers make every decade.
Others, he added, deem the prospect of patrolling the streets of Antwerp and Brussels under the country's continuing counterterrorism operation, Vigilant Guardian, not adventurous enough.
Second, Section 28503 protects social media companies when they decide to filter, or not to filter, content they deem obscene, excessively violent, or otherwise objectionable.
Humans in the 21st century now deem it more acceptable to have Q-tip-resembling audio devices sticking out of our ears for aural enjoyment.
The first is the sustainable debt portion that banks, or a lending syndicate, deem repayable and that the borrower would continue repaying on existing terms.
Some states, however, will nonetheless deem the untouched accounts to be abandoned if there has been no activity, despite activity in the investor's other accounts.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME) would support him (or any pick) if they deem the pick too extreme on reproductive health.
Despite maintaining a diet that most people would deem extreme, Babette admits she was on the opposite end of the spectrum a few decades ago.
That is, unless it aligns with the facts that the powers that be, or the powers that wannabe, and their supporters, deem are the facts.
But new arrivals—including asylum seekers—are less likely to be offered a bond, because judges usually deem them "a flight risk," according to Adams.
Supporters of the statute cite traditional values and a need for public safety, while opponents deem it discriminatory to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
The second missile, fired about an hour later, was far enough away that the USS Mason did not deem it necessary to employ its defenses.
Snyder has also asked President Obama to deem the crisis a "disaster" in order to tap more funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
These include allowing U.S. citizens to sue foreign companies they deem to be trafficking in properties unlawfully confiscated from them after the islands 1959 revolution.
The power lies in the executive branch to decide to revoke individuals' security clearances or deem that they no longer need to know classified information.
These include allowing U.S. citizens to sue foreign companies they deem to be trafficking in properties unlawfully confiscated from them after the island's 1959 revolution.
The man wouldn't let Deem into his house when she arrived, so she spent half an hour talking to him through his closed front door.
The 2016 Rio Olympics athletes' village is under scrutiny for cramped quarters, dangerous wiring and faulty plumbing – prompting certain officials to deem the area unlivable.
That debate is frequently held in the abstract, as lawmakers ask regulators if they are prepared to break up banks if they deem it appropriate.
The White House in May launched a tool that gives people the ability to report what they deem to be cases of social media bias.
Many pro-net neutrality activists warn that if net neutrality were repealed, then ISPs could have free rein to block whatever content they deem objectionable.
The event, known as "The Camp," consists of group discussions on topics Page and Brin deem to be of global importance, Business Insider previously reported.
The plan includes an individual option that is considered affordable under government guidelines; the guidelines would not deem the plan unaffordable for "nearly all" workers.
There's literally nothing Trump could say about the media or do in regard to the media that those supporters would deem a bridge too far.
Evolution is a funny thing in the sense that the traits that get passed on aren't necessarily the ones that we deem desirable or moral.
But opponents say a federal mandate would force states that exclude people they deem high risk to accept licenses issued in states with looser standards.
Given the confines, they devote hiring efforts strictly to personnel they deem immediately essential—software developers, marketers, product managers—pretermitting infrastructure and, often, legal compliance.
Showcasing a 155-pound weight loss, the 5-foot-4-inch, 105-pound Frederickson is now just beneath what medical professionals deem a healthy BMI.
"If we deem that is efficient enough, we can take a look at including them in other plants," Ford rep  Karl Henkel told me today.
Nonetheless, a survey by pollster Forschungsgruppe Wahlen for broadcaster ZDF found 58 percent of Germans deem refugees and integration the most important problems facing Germany.
Several activist funds, including Bluebell Partners and Elliott, have said they will not tender their shares as they deem Hitachi's revised offer still too low.
Chima said streaming companies need to be more transparent about the kinds of content they deem harmful and why — particularly in the world's largest democracy.
Only a professional psychiatrist who has actually examined a patient can medically deem whether he or she is mentally fit for any job or office.
They ask me how much Italian pasta costs in the States and balk at my answer, grumbling at what they deem is a great injustice.
But the new consent order would also allow states to take action if Equifax were to fall short of what they deem proper security measures.
The new provision could deem an immigrant ineligible for permanent status or citizenship if they have a history of using public assistance, such as Medicaid.
Under another expanded power, local officials may restrict access, without court approval, to a public place or event if they deem them vulnerable to terrorists.
Operators can also use their discretion and skip bus stops if they deem their vehicles too full of passengers to leave room for social distancing.
It took about five days after the first releases of water from the reservoirs for rescuers to deem conditions safe enough to retrieve his body.
One person, designated the "Filter Guardian," chooses an age-appropriate level of internet restriction for family members, and Covenant Eyes blocks domains they deem unacceptable.
It has been heavily promoted by conservative media outlets, and reviewers across the political spectrum have praised what they deem its damning but factual approach.
What's clear, though, is that such things as how we treat the dead and what we deem acceptable to eat have constantly shifted through history.
But the US also collects intelligence for itself and to share with others, as well conducts airstrikes against adversaries when American forces deem it necessary.
"I think there are certain things we need to see a player do before we deem him ready to play," Giants Coach Pat Shurmur said.
So when students carrying such mentality move on to colleges, they lack an appreciation for the liberal arts way of learning which they deem impractical.
Confidence could rapidly disappear if the cash reserves at Turkey's central bank slip to levels foreign investors deem too low to roll over foreign loans.
The devotees were Muslims of the Barelvi sect, who generally revere shrines and follow the teachings of people they deem to be saints and mystics.
"If we deem this textbook imprudent, we will permanently remove it and replace it with a history book that accurately reflects our values," Kindel wrote.
According to Indeed, 97% of job seekers in India deem it essential to have insight into an employer's reputation when considering a new job opportunity.
Macron declared in the days after the blaze it would take a mere five years to restore the cathedral — a timeline many experts deem unrealistic.
While investigators might not like it, and even deem it suspicious, no jury will ever be permitted to infer that his silence equates with guilt.
In its raw, columnar beauty, the Patricia encapsulates an often overlooked feature of gemstones, especially the ones we deem "precious" — diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds.
One glance at Spaulding's accomplishments along with her meteoric rise on social media to "Trauma Queen" standing and some might deem her an overnight success.
The outcry in Sri Lanka is the latest sign that Wahhabism, which critics deem a root cause of the jihadist threat, is under pressure internationally.
Amid the negotiations taking place at the Capitol, union representatives gathered over the weekend and voted to approve another walkout, should teachers deem it necessary.
Still, she speculated that the finding could be procedurally useful for the department if it later sought to deem Uber drivers to be independent contractors.
From the antisocial to straight-out psychopaths, these were people who society at large—judges, prosecutors, and the average pedestrian—would deem to be evil.
Michael Deem of Rice University — a former adviser of He and potentially the most senior scientist who knew about his experiment — is also under investigation.
However, the senators also made clear they were "open to negotiation," signaling that they could come around if they win policy concessions they deem sufficient.
A bill, targeting "online falsehoods and manipulation," grants the governmentpowers to demand that internet "intermediaries" like Facebook block information they deem to be fake news.
It's really incredible to see Harvey so confidentially deem "Asian men" as unattractive and undateable, and then to go on to compare them to Chinese food.
Yet the gout-ridden Prince Doran chooses to do nothing, and as a result many of his subjects, including his ambitious daughter Arianne, deem him weak.
If prosecutors deem there are sufficient grounds to launch an official criminal investigation against her, they would first have to ask parliament to suspend her immunity.
Yet, Patty Jenkins' comic adaptation has found a few detractors at Fox News, who are criticizing what they deem to be a lack of American patriotism.
In the five decades since, it has built about 120 settlements, which most of the world deem illegal and an obstacle to peace with the Palestinians.
His personal sponsorship deal with Jaguar may also be ended early, should Manchester United deem it to be in conflict with the club-wide Chevrolet sponsorship.
He points out that investors aren't as willing to pay premiums for put options versus calls and fewer deem it necessary to pay up for insurance.
If two or more checkers deem a link to be false, Facebook ads a label to inform users that it has been flagged by fact-checkers.
The NIH this year proposed tightening ethics rules to deem all human biological samples as subject to ethics board review before their use in any study.
The next installment is heading to Boston to cap the summer off with performances by dark pop diva Zola Jesus and cerebral Queens rapper Deem Spencer.
When fact-checkers deem something to be false Facebook downranks the material, meaning it will be seen by less people -- but posts from politicians are exempt.
To achieve this, app designers focus on presenting only the information they deem necessary, often stripping out information that is valuable from an information security standpoint.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Islamic State claimed responsibility as well, but Iranian authorities did not deem those claims credible and blamed the separatists.
The Kremlin does not deem Georgia truly independent, regarding it as a card in a game for dominance in the Caucasus and around the Black Sea.
Moreover, politics is not like other kinds of speech; it is dangerous to ask a handful of big firms to deem what is healthy for society.
It's probably the culture difference, but every time someone messages me some weird slang I don't understand, I deem them as being creepy and never respond.
Many of the female gun owners I speak to describe feeling fearful around strange men in parking lots, or while driving through neighborhoods they deem sketchy.
Still, even with AGPL, few users of an author's work would deem it prudent to simply disregard an author's statement of intent to apply Commons Clause.
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Military leaders in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere do indeed have authority to do whatever they deem necessary, a point recently reaffirmed by Defense Secretary James Mattis.
After a sharp rally, all the eyeballs and algorithms deem the indexes a bit overbought, but figure any dip would be a good place to buy.
It is hard to imagine a better representation of how François Hollande must deem his own political fortunes, despite his projected façade of composure and poise.
If your primary goal is seizing the assets of others, pulling a hefty administrative fee, and redistributing the rest to those you deem worthy, back Sanders.
They deem which employees are "essential" — and have to work without pay — and "non-essential," which means they can be furloughed (or sent home without pay).
U.N. special rapporteur Michael Lynk said Israel "continues full-steam with settlement expansion" in the West Bank, which the United Nations and many countries deem illegal.
At one Clinton speech last August, BLM activists threatened to protest her past positions on drug law enforcement and incarcerations, which the activists deem too severe.
To be effective, the Fed would have to back that new target with a slower pace of any rate increases than it would otherwise deem appropriate.
The socialist magazine Jacobin explained the left's objections to her, pointing out Harris's positions on a variety of policy areas where they deem her too conservative.
The looks come from a collection of images that Eison and product director Dario Smith curate regularly from the internet based on styles they deem worthy.
The song expressed regret for succumbing to peer pressure as a teen, and the video, showed Deem stringing along a puppet made in his own image.
The algorithm might pick up a sharp rise in the word "Skittles" and deem it a trending topic — not exactly the events Facebook had in mind.
Complicating the inquiries could be issues of which side has jurisdiction and access to data such as radar records that the United States could deem classified.
You can suspend the aliens from coming in — very strong — or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate. Okay.
So, the volunteer work group was tasked with creating a rubric for grading historical figures to deem who was "essential" to learn about and who wasn't.
The reverse is also true: Many supporters of Israel today deem anti-Semitic any criticism of Zionism on the ground that it denies Jewish self-determination.
Laws like the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 and the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 define some disclosures as "whistleblowing" and deem them protected disclosures.
But the state does not flag individuals based on allegations that local investigators ultimately deem unfounded, as was the case with those against Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu.
The expectation in Brussels is that the October European Council will deem that there has not been sufficient progress on the exit negotiations, including over money.
The local Clark County School District did not deem the snowfall enough to necessitate school closures, tweeting that the roads were clear enough for safe driving.
The $1.5 billion startup is making 'smart' pills, and she spoke to him about how the tech could help patients whose insurers deem them 'too risky'.
Saudi Arabia suddenly arrested powerful royals and businessmen over the weekend, in what officials call an anti-corruption drive, but outside observers deem domestic power consolidation.
Through its partnerships, GlobalGiving learns where the money is needed most during disaster situations, and disseminates its funds where they deem it will be most impactful.
Mnuchin also said the Trump administration did not deem foreign countries to be manipulating their currency if they did so in a way that benefited Washington.
As our nation looks at opioid's impact on foster care, some may be quick to condemn biological families and deem them unfit to ever parent again.
After all, before he created Facebook in his Harvard dorm, Mark Zuckerberg made "facemash" — a site where Harvard students could deem their peers hot, or not.
That's consistent with previous sociological research on how relatively advantaged and disadvantaged people respond to situations they deem unacceptable: To generalize, first class passengers get angry.
Reactions were swift and negative, with Republicans rushing to deem Clinton's statement a gaffe on the level of Mitt Romney's infamous "47 percent" comment in 2012.
DIY creators, inventors, and artists depend on inspiration, borrowing, and even copying, and it would be unfortunate and unproductive to deem that work wrong or illegal.
But the act of looking at a phone is enough to break this loop and head off any corrective action that AAC may otherwise deem necessary.
I regret more than anything else an action that most Christians would deem the ultimate expression of Godliness: I proselytized religion in a poor, developing country.
The Three Percenters, in other words, reserve the right to oppose any government they deem tyrannical—even one they might, in some distant future, help create.
For Trump, unconditional talks with adversarial leaders — including those whom many in the international community deem toxic — are a feature, not a bug, of his diplomacy.
The same violations that the USA fined Ranbaxy for were brought to the attention of UK authorities, who did not deem them serious enough to punish.
While he emphasizes that this is all hypothetical, he questions whether, if insurers deem pregnancy an expensive non-necessity, they could they stop covering it altogether.
Many mathematicians consider this problem so difficult that they don't deem it an NP problem, but rather consider it completely out of the realm of possibility.
But beyond objections to abortion and sterilization in particular—which have some explicit protections under federal law—it is murky which complaints HHS would deem valid.
The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, and assembly, but many now seem to believe that it does not include anything they deem offensive.
And he recognized that some government definitions deem automotive manufacturing as "critical infrastructure," which might be considered an essential business exempt from shelter-in-place rules.
The Moon in Pisces asks that you see things from every point of view, including the perspectives that aren't what you may deem to be right.
All three groups are "keying" the vote, which means it will be a factor in determining whether the groups deem a lawmaker to be sufficiently conservative.
Today that company, Tile, makes a well-known Bluetooth tracker that attaches to anything you deem important and keeps track of it via a mobile app.
In such instances, according to the report, police can approach Ring's parent company Amazon, which can provide the footage that police deem vital to an investigation.
When expert panels deem something worthy of universal screening, for instance, it seems odd — not to mention counterproductive — to then put up barriers to obtaining it.
If you deem it is best to get away from the bear, NPS suggest walking away slowly and sideways, always keeping your eyes on the animal.
"This approach would allow jurisdictions to act as they deem necessary to achieve their results while allowing HUD to avoid micromanaging localities," the proposed rule says.
Between elections, "the people's representatives stand watch and have the tools to oversee, discipline, and, if they deem appropriate, remove the president from office," he wrote.
But officials can now work to finish the long-awaited verification process that will deem Crew Dragon ready for its first mission with astronauts on board.
The group says that the police could use it to track protesters or others whom authorities deem suspicious, rather than limiting it to people committing crimes.
The only question is whether some voters will deem this win sufficient, and then go on to choose a different movie in the best-picture category.
But Schiff, while leaving the door open to litigation, has hinted that he'll skip the lawsuits and simply deem non-compliance more evidence of impeachable obstruction.
The company has partnered with third party fact-checking groups to downrank content they deem to be false but politicians will largely be exempt from this.
From the outside, Surabian can launch a "full-on assault against GOP leaders who they deem insufficiently supportive of the president's agenda," a source told Axios.
After all, the purpose of an election is to find a leader the people want — not the one they deem to be the least unpopular candidate.
That, combined with a consciousness about nutrition and aversion to genetically modified foods, pesticides and anything else they don't deem as natural, could make them regulars.
Fitch may upgrade BRI's rating if we deem Baosteel Group's standalone rating as remaining unchanged and that the linkage between Baosteel Group and SASAC has strengthened.
Garland sought to legitimize and deem legal that over 85033,000 citizens of this country should continue to go vote-less and unrepresented in our national legislature.
Security forces have enhanced authority to detain and arrest anybody they deem to be undermining public order, including protestors or those suspected of supporting the protests.
Democrats would be sure to press any potential successor about how they would oversee ObamaCare and what they deem "sabotage" of enrollment efforts under the law.
Most experts still deem it unlikely that all current CPTPP members will welcome the U.S. back with open arms, especially if the president makes tough demands.
"So this means that the US government doesn't deem the Galaxy S3 device to be secure enough to be approved," he told Motherboard in an email.
The resolution would also give committee staff an additional hour to question witnesses and deem all information gathered in the probe private until Nadler says otherwise.
There are also different legal thresholds for what cops can deem a hate crime in their reports and what qualifies as a hate crime in the courtroom.
Scientists should be having these conversations now, so they aren't working on research we'd later deem unethical, Carolyn Neuhaus, medical ethicist at New York University, told Gizmodo.
However, since authorities deem that the wifi had been exploited wrongfully, the railway ministry is rethinking the free internet program, a railway board official told India Times.
The new version will be heavily monitored by the Pakistani government, who will be able to request that any content they deem offensive be censored, Reuters reports.
The Chinese have a track record of buying for stockpiles when they deem prices to be cheap, and it appears they have accelerated inventory building this year.
Russia's biggest cinema chain said on Tuesday it had decided not to show the film after receiving threats from religious activists and nationalists who deem it blasphemous.
AFTER the wildest political upsets this year, here's a prediction for next: China will deem its relations with America to be entering something of a golden period.
As with Donald Rumsfeld in "The Unknown Known," Morris never really cracks his subject, and perhaps it's facile to deem the project worthwhile in spite of that.
That may, in the end, turn out to be true—but if it is the price for getting him to quit, many Gambians may deem it worthwhile.
It pointed out that the EU's sanctions laws differ from America's, and that Europe—like the rest of the world—does not deem the Revolutionary Guards terrorists.
Transgender service members will also receive the same medical coverage as any other military member -- receiving all medical care that their doctors deem necessary -- according to Carter.
Tea Party supporters have had this forest-trees problem too: They've assigned far too much proportional blame for their disappointments on Republican leaders who they deem sellouts.
Yet the debate is widening cleavages between those championing Jewish nationalism and what others deem the Jewish values of charity and humanism that also underpin the state.
Analysts deem it unlikely that Finance Minister Tito Mboweni will be able to balance welfare promises while also making provisions for cash-strapped state power supplier Eskom.
A leaked proposal circulating amongst democrats outlines a detailed plan to take over the internet by regulating digital platforms and purging content they deem harmful or inaccurate.
Sperling told me he thinks Wall Street could play a role in improving safety — namely, investors aren't going to back a company whose vehicles they deem unsafe.
" He added that Chevron is "using pumps to remotely extract fluids from the containment area until regulatory agencies deem the area safe for entry and full cleanup.
We also reserve the right to send any comments we deem appropriate to law enforcement authorities for investigation as we feel necessary or is required by law.
The websites they deem as "containing little substantive content," will be evaluated based on their guidelines, but will be forcing the tech company to make editing decisions.
" Those employed in this industry often do so stationed for lengthy spells in camps hundreds of miles from what you or I might deem to comprise "humanity.
But, as Cleveland's physical representation of a silver lining, Sexton (who's still 19) isn't afraid to prioritize his own comfort zone over what NBA tastemakers deem obligatory.
Walking down memory lane and pointing out around-the-way landmarks brings out a cheery side of Deem, who cracks smiles and jokes on Spenser and Malik.
He may by proclamation and for such period as he shall deem necessary — so here it is, people coming in — suspend the entry of all aliens. Right?
In addition, Rice University is working to uncover the involvement of physics professor Michael Deem, who has said he worked with He on the project in China.
In a troubling twist, the Associated Press reports that American scientist Michael Deem, a professor of bioengineering at Rice University, appears to have participated in the work.
White House senior adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday that he believes the "likeliest outcome" for the health law is that the Supreme Court will deem it unconstitutional.
Municipalities that deem it appropriate, in the interest of public and officer safety, to don protective gear do so with the understanding that the image is intimidating.
Insurers will often try to recapture coverage payments they had made previously, if they find out a facility was offering what the insurers deem as excessive care.
To deem unflattering the "big jeans" and "baggy gray top" I wear throughout the film is to suggest a preference for heroines in more tight-fitting clothes.
The council will also consider empowering the city to temporarily take guns from those who law enforcement or family members deem a threat to themselves or others.
ObamaCare lawsuit The House is slated to vote Tuesday on a resolution condemning the Trump administration's push to deem the Affordable Care Act invalid in the courts.
Organizations like the National Immigration Law Center have declared they will file suit against this administration's attempt to create an invisible wall against immigrants they deem unworthy.
Timpa is held down for 14 minutes before the officers deem he's passed out and hoist him onto an ambulance gurney, making small talk and jokes throughout.
In a blog post, the company specified that the announcement did not necessarily deem that these tokens were not securities and that classification might vary by jurisdiction.
"It's not fun to have any country, whether it's the most powerful country in the world or any country, deem you to be a criminal," he said.
She's concerned that if doctors knew about her drug use, they'd deem it dangerous and pressure her to once again try methods that haven't worked for her.
In 2015, Putin doubled down with another law allowing the government to deem certain NGOs "undesirable" if they are perceived to pose a threat to Russian hegemony.
I mention my confusion only because Beasley's world is otherwise so meticulously drawn, and because young readers have sensitive radar for things they deem too old-fashioned.
As a result, lawyers for the company and Wynn argued the Massachusetts commission should no longer deem him a "qualifier" for the purposes of its casino license.
Curitiba club Athletico offered their stadium and training ground, where world champions Spain trained during the 2014 World Cup, to authorities "for whatever use they deem necessary".
Then again, Trump promised to be much tougher on China during the campaign, claiming he would deem it a currency manipulator on his first day in office.
Gabriel happens upon what the skeptical would deem incredible strokes of luck, first locating antibiotics next to a suicide victim's corpse and then that person's car keys.
Legal experts say prosecutors rely on a clause in Japan's Constitution that permits courts to deny bail if they deem suspects at risk to tamper with evidence.
"He may," so the President may, "by proclamation and for such period as he shall deem necessary" — now, because it should have said he or she, right.
But in recent years, Chinese officials have signaled that they may not renew those visas if reporters write articles that officials deem to be out of bounds.
The software gives you valuable information about how much you are using your phone, and it can even block you from using apps that you deem unhealthy.
Unclear if he'll eventually pick a few verses as his favorite and deem the ultimate winner, but for now ... it seems like there's a lot he likes.
"I deem it appropriate to step down from office and challenge the false accusations levied against me, also in a personal capacity," Mr. Akbar's resignation letter said.
Last year the Uniform Law Commission approved the Electronic Wills Act, which permits the electronic signing of wills and allows probate courts to deem electronic wills legal.
Klobuchar's "Monopolization Deterrence Act" would empower both the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission with the authority to seek civil penalties for behavior they deem monopolistic.
Teachers often tell students that they should show their personality in their work, but then deem it "unprofessional" or "distracting" - how is that supposed to encourage us?
The proposed rules allow the government to exempt its own agencies from following them, meaning Indian authorities can effectively collect any personal data that they deem necessary.
Even if you agree that the ghetto poor are not merely disadvantaged but unjustly disadvantaged, you may still deem it wiser to focus on more immediate measures.
Those changes include eliminating cash bail altogether, but giving judges more discretion to jail defendants they deem to be flight risks or defendants with problematic criminal histories.
It reminds me not just of the pain of my ancestors, but also that there are those who deem that pain as irrelevant, or revel in it.
The country does not appear to be sprinting toward a long-range missile, but preparing the ground in case Iranian leaders should one day deem that necessary.
For this art organization's DoublePlus series, established dance artists curate a split-bill program that allows them to spotlight creative voices they deem worthy of more attention.
The Afghan air force's doctors tried multiple times to deem her physically unfit to fly, she said, but eventually she was accepted into the officer training program.
The Fed will still have the power to apply those enhanced prudential standards to banks below the threshold that they deem risky enough to warrant closer oversight.
Under the UK&aposs Prevent scheme, public sector workers are legally obligated to report people they deem to be at risk of radicalization to the Home Office.
There is an irony to oenophiles' definition of quality: What they deem "bad" wine is really wine that tastes good, at least to large numbers of drinkers.
Now, he's being asked to defend his behavior before a coequal branch of the government, an exercise that he chooses, in his kingly manner, to deem illegitimate.
In his transactional approach to foreign policy, considerations of financial profit or cost — often measured in ways that economists deem simplistic — can outweigh virtually any other consideration.
In exchange for giving "Cops" cameras access, the Police Department is provided episodes ahead of time to make "any changes they deem necessary," according to the document.
He's so often described as the driving force in so many different contexts throughout the genre that we can confidently deem him the greatest muse of all.
" While Hald is aware that these fake standards are impossible to achieve, many of the young women have tunnel vision to become what they deem to be "perfect.
Naysayers have often deemed the reasoning as a convenient cop-out, a seemingly noble excuse to avoid a potentially public defeat that would deem their system as ineffective.
Perri Nemiroff, Collider [I]t's about time that Amy Seimetz become a household name, widely in demand, or whatever it is that you'd deem a major industry success.
We live in a society where slimness reigns, where the people we deem beautiful tend to have thin limbs and delicate physiques — even though that's completely, obviously false.
More than 1 million people fleeing war and poverty arrived in Germany in 2015 and a recent poll showed 52 percent of Germans deem her migrant policy bad.
"If you are bashing your company publicly, most employers are at will, and don't have to continue employment if they don't like that kind of thing," said Deem.
We deem 0003 a transition year and will move to value-added sales as soon as the group reports its full financial statements based on this accounting standard.
If the bill were passed, the current burdensome and expensive process would be replaced by a single visit to a court, where a judge could deem legal parentage.
Emergency rule will also permit the president and cabinet to bypass parliament in enacting new laws and to limit or suspend rights and freedoms as they deem necessary.
She has also failed to speak up for the Rohingyas, a mostly Muslim group that many of her Buddhist supporters deem a threat to their country and religion.
During her tenure the AU has considered a mass pullout from the International Criminal Court, which some members deem prejudiced because most of its targets have been African.
The transfers were first flagged by US financial institutions, which are required by law to tell an office within the Treasury Department about any transactions they deem suspicious.
Clearly, the Kardashians might need a lesson in semantics, because whether or not you view them as role models, their words matter and influence what we deem acceptable.
Users who break the nation's laws will be warned, have access to their accounts restricted, or have their accounts shut down, depending on what service providers deem appropriate.
Zuck went so far as to deem any notions of Facebook's connection to the political outcome "crazy" to protect his site's reputation, but the controversy had recently escalated.
This week investors began to wonder if Jerome Powell, who will shortly succeed Ms Yellen at the top of the Fed, might at last deem the party full.
"Some electrologists choose not to see trans clients," Reilly notes, adding that other electrologists might only offer services to clients who they deem "trans enough" for those services.
Over the longer run, however, the country hopes to provide a refuge to manufacturers who now deem China too risky or expensive a place for their next factory.
It allows them to issue a waiver to preserve the State Department's funding if they deem it to be in the "national security interests" of the United Sates.
This includes helping you save based on what Plum's algorithms deem you can afford — in the form of round-ups and/or regular savings — and other budgeting tools.
Many listicles have been done on the topic, but seldom have people asked Chinese expats about what they deem to be the best Chinese food in Los Angeles.
A few of these Facebook ads specifically asked to see examples of a user's previous Amazon reviews in order to deem if it would appear legitimate and trustworthy.
" That most recent SEC letter added: "As you have not provided a substantive response, we are terminating our review and will take further steps as we deem appropriate.
If I am able to be comfortable with my body and I have all of these things that so many people would deem 'imperfections,' then why can't they?
How dare — after all society's requests — you take a confident and carefree depiction of a normal, healthy womanly body, promoting women's products to women, and deem it offensive.
How dare- after all society's requests- you take a confident and carefree depiction of a normal, healthy womanly body, promoting women's products to women, and deem it offensive.
Brands who join the program will be able to delete a listing theyt deem fake without reporting it to Amazon first to ensure it is removed more quickly.
However, we deem that a more meaningful result could be achieved by combining the proposed rules with other measures, such as debt/income limits and additional capital overlays.
After an afternoon of intense study (about 10 minutes), I came across what I deem is the greatest use of frogs in space: the Orbiting Frog Otolith spacecraft.
And if I deem it important to bring underrepresented voices into my course—like poet and former slave Phillis Wheatley—I'm judging Wheatley more appropriate for that platform.
And instead of a private institution that some might deem more prestigious, the Indiana native decided to attend Florida's Palm Beach State College, a public school, where Mrs.
Nevertheless, Western banks have started making additional checks on people they deem to be associated with Putin, said an executive with a European bank that operates in Russia.

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