Word: deemed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Italian people and the government. Small gestures are also important. No German businessman would ever think of dining at a customer's house without bringing flowers for the hostess; no Dutchman would ever ask a prospective client out to lunch without first weighing whether the guest might deem the offer a subtle bribe...
...Roman Senate, which had picked him to lead Rome's legions in the Macedonian war, then heaped criticism upon his conduct of that war. Said Paulus: "I am not one of those who think that commanders ought at no time to receive advice; on the contrary, 1 should deem that man more proud than wise who regulated every proceeding by the standard of his own single judgment...
...passed Miss Goodman's motion, its action would have been meaningless, since the RGA constitution stipulates that "college officers may officers may establish as they deem necessary and such administrative rules take precedence over by the Association...
...lifetime. But as judges we are neither Jew nor gentile, neither Catholic nor agnostic. As a member of this court I am not justified in writing my private notions of policy into the Constitution no matter how deeply I may cherish them or how mischievous I may deem their disregard...
...group's leader. They can either refile their suit in the Massachusetts courts once the Kendall Square renewal project has been officially approved, or they can immediately enter a suit in the federal courts. "Right now, we're trying to decide whether the federal courts would also deem it premature," Brennan said yesterday...