However, he reiterated that Turkey wouldn't seek international agreement to take action if it deemed that the influx of refugees or proximity of the fighting constituted a threat to its national security.
For a few copies of that book had made it over to England and thus it was deemed that publication had taken place where English libel law prevailed.
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But if at the end of that appeals process it is still deemed that he cheated, he would get a two-year ban and then would be stripped of that title.
Because, as it turns out, the Football Gods deemed it necessary that two of South Florida's most reviled college teams should be playing for all the marbles in our own back yard.
The Attorney General recommended that the higher level of scrutiny be applied and under that higher level of scrutiny deemed or recommended that it be viewed as unconstitutional.
Between December 1998 and last July the company sold off 500, 000 square feet of space in north Dallas that it deemed "mature"--fully leased and unlikely to attract higher rents.
Thomas took the case to an employment tribunal, which found that the club had not followed a fair procedure in dismissing him but deemed that it was still fair as the SPL had reheard the matter.
The government deemed it a success: That campaign triggered an increase of 200, 000 calls to quit lines.
The final irony of the World Trade Center folly is that it was deemed too expensive to dismantle, floor by floor.
But the new law included a loophole called 510(k) that remains today: A device can be approved with few or no clinical trials if it is deemed "substantially equivalent" to a gadget that existed before 1976.
It produced a fine powder that engineers deemed suitable to try to pick up.
She's repeatedly interrupted by a gong-like bell when it's deemed by the unseen listener that she's not been quite truthful.
Now Oric, a service that collates legal streaming services in the UK, has surveyed both catalogs and deemed that... it depends.
Investigators arriving at the scene found the home so cluttered with explosives and debris that bomb experts deemed it unsafe to enter.
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Mr. Gertz reports that the Chiefs deemed it "too hot" to retain the services of a man widely believed to be the military's most knowledgeable expert on the Islamist ideology of our enemies.
Whatever measures are deemed appropriate to be taken, it is essential that they are explained to the public.
Whatever it meant, it was not a subject deemed worthy of space in that evening's paper.
In the 1990s America's Supreme Court deemed it the responsibility of federal judges to insist that expert witnesses testify about the reliability of a forensic-scientific method only if the method in question has been tested so that the range of its error rate is known.
It would ensure that chemicals are tested and that those deemed dangerous are taken off the market.
"Previous generations of the Quintet have been deemed the best in their category and it is important that we take the necessary measures for continuous improvement, " said Paul Jacobs, CEO of Klipsch.
If, for example, its remit covered possible failings in historic police investigations, the First Minister said it would require the Attorney General's consent, although he seemed to be optimistic that would be forthcoming if WG deemed it necessary.
It's acknowledged by all sides that the new system, if introduced, would be ruled unlawful IF it was found that members of the public weren't sufficiently aware of it to be able to give informed deemed consent.
The FCC said the court incorrectly applied a rule - which has since changed - regarding expletives that required a profanity be repeated before it is deemed indecent.
The prestigious Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials rejected his study of a rare earth magnet because it lacked physics-related measurements that Branagan and his adviser deemed irrelevant.
City had used its securities affiliate, National City, to prop up the bank's own stock by flogging it to customers and to sell bonds that its own analysts deemed dubious.
If anything, the memo overstates what would be needed to stabilize the financial panic, but nearly all of the stimulus spending priorities that the memo deemed "feasible" made it into law.
But even if the ideas are clear and the words crisp, an inaugural address can be deemed "great" only if it is followed by actions that make good on its lofty words.
One of the most extraordinary episodes of American political history has played itself out before a surprisingly calm public: most polls showed that barely a quarter of the population deemed it a crisis.
Preti would presumably have to pay NH business profits tax on some of its revenue, but the Maine partners would get a credit for that and the deemed compensation deduction would minimize it.
The result-sleek, modern, elegant, restrained-was deemed so chic that Architectural Digest devoted a pictorial to it in 2002.
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