So what is the difference between a deem and pass or a self-enacting rule, and the kind of process that the President was condemning when he made those statements?
But he says that a policy is not a requirement for employers who deem a political discussion disruptive and want to dismiss the vociferous parties.
Believe it or not, there was a time when privileged Turks would only deem a restaurant truly "superior" if it served French Cordon Bleu dishes.
Ask the counter question: Should a judge on an august English bench be empowered to deem a product legally un-cool enough?
Within a few iterations, the group comes to a consensus: Either enough bots deem it a good site to point out to mission control, or interest peters out.
That's because if you sell your business to your kids at a bargain price, the IRScould otherwise deem it a never-reported gift.
Making them either killstreak rewards or randomly spawned takes away what I would deem a pretty important aspect of past games.
Finally, your career may be in the balance if FINRA alleges that your failure to disclose was willful: such a finding would deem you statutorily disqualified.
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Advocates of change say judges who deem a patent to have been infringed should use more discretion in deciding between awarding damages and a course of action that could close all or part of a business.
The same could be said of the Dodd-Frank law, which gives new and expanded federal bureaucracies vast, new discretionary power with which to control the financial services industry and any other company they deem a systemic risk.
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By way of example, it remains legal in nine states to deny health insurance coverage to applicants who are victims of domestic violence if the insurance company chooses to deem a history of domestic violence as a pre-existing condition.
In essence, the judge could deem a normally active asset (the business) to be a passive asset and therefore would use the trial date as the valuation date rather than the DOS (or commencement of the divorce action in New York).
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House Democrats could turn to a quirky parliamentary procedure that would fast-track the process by structuring a vote that would "deem" the Senate version approved at the same time lawmakers agree to bring to the floor a package of fixes to that bill.
There is nothing special going on at this company, and at this point we must deem it a dud.
"What Lim said was what any MP in a parliamentary system would deem it his duty to raise, " says academic Chandra Muzaffar.
And, while companies may talk lovingly about experimentation, they're often quick to deem someone a failure when results don't come quickly, Mr. Ashkenas says.
Common perceptions might deem materiality a matter for juries to decide.
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Similarly, whether a reasonable investor would deem that Sokol acted with the scienter to defraud is also beyond any present credible legal analysis because we know too few facts concerning the transaction.
Though plenty of investors deem it a good bet, its users are a fickle bunch who may be tempted away to a competitor offering a better deal than the 1-2% of pots that PartyGaming now takes.
After all, if a federal judge might deem one of the shelters to be valid, then surely the creators of those controversial and complex devices had reason to believe, in good faith, that they had acted lawfully.
Short-sellers tend to move under cover of darkness, launching stealthy guerrilla raids on stocks they deem ready for a fall.
This year for the first time, the list also includes a calculator where veterans can plug in a list of criteria they deem most important.
If the fraud detection systems deem it as a possible fraud as they compare the above parameters with the historical trends, it flags the transaction appropriately to the manual screening team.
If there is sufficient cause to deem Huawei technology a high security risk if employed on U.S. systems (and I believe that there is), and since the NSA has quashed other pending Huawei deals with comparable U.S. companies, how is it that Huawei succeeded with T-Mobile?
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As for CEOs, when Edelman asked respondents how credible they would deem information about a company that came from a CEO, just 38% said they would trust the information, down from 50% last year and the biggest drop since Edelman started doing the survey 12 years ago.
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But there is only so much common ground between those who think abortion is a fundamental right and those who deem it murder.
The National Academy of Sciences will release a study that is expected to deem the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) verifiable and further underground testing unnecessary.
Reports are rampant that younger audiences are shunning traditional TV in favor of YouTube videos on the Internet, and that they are "cutting the cord" of cable programming as a moneysaving move or because they deem TV an outmoded way to watch.
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