LawPivot then puts the question to 10 lawyers it deems qualified to answer the question.
This is the lower end of what the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries deems acceptable.
Groh deems BE Aerospace a winner, given his bullish view on demand for wide-body aircraft.
Your relationship with the graduate often deems how much you have to save for their graduation present.
If the government deems a firm not "systemically important, " Mr. Singer forecasts, it could spell its doom.
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Bolivia's government recently passed a law allowing it to close media that publish content it deems racist.
And perhaps he deems cleaning house (e.g. new coach, new marketing firm, new caddie) as absolutely necessary.
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He devoted the rest of the hour to what he always deems more important: the aircraft industry.
And in theory certainly as complex an agreement as he deems appropriate and necessary and of the circumstances.
Yahoo Auctions has a much vaguer policy that advises users they may not sell items Yahoo deems offensive.
Spielberg and Winfrey each earn 53% ratings for influence, meaning that 53% of the population deems them influential.
Israel has no diplomatic relations with Hamas, which it deems a terrorist group.
The agreement allows the United States to use whatever defensive systems it deems necessary in areas under its control.
However, any magistrate can enrol as many specials as that magistrate deems necessary.
Such a compromise would leave other prickly issues unresolved, such as Iran's support for other groups America deems terrorist.
Mr Barak deems these vital to Israel's security and they would be held by it for an unspecified period.
In some places, arsenic exposure is 50 times what it deems safe.
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And even without filing suit, it can subpoena any documents and witnesses it deems relevant or material to an investigation.
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Hoffman expects the maker of technology for wireless phones to forecast sales of 96 million handsets--a figure he deems conservative.
The Supreme Court can now overturn laws that it deems unconstitutional and rule on disputes between different levels of government.
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The problem comes in the measures the bill deems necessary to make up for the shocking withdrawal of the subsidy.
The PSNI has been told the audit office expects to have unfettered access to documents and other evidence it deems necessary.
Rating improvement programs as failures (which has been going on consistently for quite some time) deems the initiative to be bad.
And if Mr. Kendall is on a line of questioning that he deems pertinent, I don't intend to shut anybody off.
Such is the present state of confusion that the Kurds, whom Italy deems political refugees, are branded criminal migrants by Germany.
So rather than repealing the regulation, HHS has taken it upon itself to grant waivers arbitrarily to those whom it deems fit.
The committee was established to support Republican candidates it deems electable, offsetting GOP candidates who might offend key parts of the electorate.
But they have to be no-strings-attached gifts with nothing in return except psychic pleasure of supporting a cause the donor deems worthy.
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While DOD hardens assets it deems vital, no comparable civil program exists.
In a letter sent to the site he offers a full or partial refund to unhappy clients--if he deems the complaints have merit.
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