Examples of using Deems in English and their translations into Hindi
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The lottery could have weights for desired characteristics the college deems important, such as social class,
Thankfully, Chrome has a built-in safe browsing option which allows it to block the websites that it deems unsafe.
One anti-Israel writer, Grace Halsell, recognizes this fact and deems Christian Zionists a"more dangerous" influence in Washington than are the Jewish Zionists.
The changes included a ban on signs in stadiums that MLS deems to be political.
a power plant or solar panel that everyone deems beautiful.
If Iran deems that the U.S.-UK warships“protecting” tankers are,
While you don't have the ability to add Deep Links(they are automatically generated based on what content Bing deems most important),
If Iran deems that the US and UK warships“protecting” tankers are,
Law 17/1967 deems the use and possession of drugs illegal, but goes on to say that
put in place a tool to censor the U.S. web, another is trying to build a tool around such censorship by what the State Department deems“oppressive regimes”.
(c) When the Committee cannot reach a decision or deems it preferable to abstain, it transfers the case to the next Plenary Session,
Such appeals are heard by the Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India which can pass such an order, including an order, varying the punishment awarded as it deems fit.
abuse the services or materials, BinarOption reserves the right in its sole discretion to take any action it deems necessary.
the law does not equate"poker" with"gambling" but deems it game playing, and professional poker players
Following the results, it will propose more testing if he deems it necessary or will provide possible solutions to the problem you have,
The editorial deems this to be worthy of a Nobel prize even though it states clearly in Alfred Nobel's will that prizes are not
such as in dietary practices, that which‘science' deems backward often reverts a few years later to acclaiming the value of that practice.
she finds herself alienated and isolated by what society deems right.
private banking accounts and those of foreign government officials, are subjected to enhanced due diligence because the law deems that those types of accounts are a higher risk for money laundering.
have been faced with the prospect of having their personal assets subject to an adverse judgment if a court deems that the corporate form has been disregarded