Word: deem
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Complete power over every file and every user is held by anyone with the root password. My friends at MIT deem Harvard's security too pathetic to be worth a challenge...
...legislative bodies, the Supreme Soviet, or parliament, and its parent, the Congress of People's Deputies. Yeltsin said he would not dissolve them -- yet. He would just ignore them. They could continue to meet and conduct legitimate legislative business, but if they tried to countermand his decrees, he would deem their acts invalid...
...said they would. Around 12:30 on the day of the Fair, Peter Cahn himself called all departments who hadn't yet sent representatives but had declared their intent to attend. Officials in the English department amazingly stated that we had never notified them of the event; however, we deem this statement to be more than questionable for in fact not only had representatives from the department told us they were going to attend, but also they affirmed their former intent to participate in subsequent follow up calls by members of the Academics Committee. Also, we have on file...
...Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have offered no specific guidelines on how far the troops ought to go in seizing weapons from the local populace, leaving commanders on the ground to figure out the details. Both have stressed, however, that troops will take whatever action they deem necessary when threatened. Pressed on more general plans for disarmament, Oakley said, "We plan to negotiate with the Somalis and have them...
What people should fear now is not the outcome of such a trial, but instead, whether or not the court will hear this case at all. If the court were to deem blockades "undue burdens," then what's to stop the justices from citing this summer's Casey decision to toss the case aside...