Examples of using Deemed in English and their translations into Korean
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The most resistant in this respect deemed nozzles that create foam- no trickle and spray carried by the moving air.
In addition to the closed days provided above, the library shall be closed on days as deemed necessary by KINGS.
Born Nguyen Xuan Bao, he was banished in the 1960s, when the South Vietnamese government deemed as traitorous his refusal to condone the war on communism.
Abstract: The Christmas Day is deemed as the most important festival that is not limited to western countries.
Martin Luther King Jr. preaches at the University Chapel. Nassau Hall deemed a national historic landmark.
To shoot down any aircraft You have authorisation deemed a threat.
The General Direction of Migration may require, if deemed necessary, any other additional documentation to those detailed.
Terminate any conversation or refuse to respond to any email, tweet, or Facebook post deemed inappropriate.
She should have been allowed to use the means that she earned as she in her judgment deemed best.
I was deemed to be a wicked man and a False Prophet and so they scourged Me.
If"dogs were deemed to have rights,
While not always deemed criminal, being gay has long been a taboo in China.
Today, those deemed“low caste” can sometimes achieve significant power.
But if dogs were deemed to have rights,
The police deemed the meeting illegal and threatened to hold me legally responsible if I insisted on going.
If a repair is deemed necessary, Alaris will repair your scanner at our local depot facility and promptly return it so you can resume your scanning activities.
In this release there are new features, but a selected subset of fixes deemed critical in nature for stability or security.
the updated T&C will be deemed accepted.
In this release there are no new features, but a selected subset of fixes deemed critical in nature for stability or security.
It may include information about an individual's criminal offences or convictions, as well as any other information deemed sensitive under applicable data protection laws.