Deem in a sentence as a verb

Who gives a **** about what they deem acceptable.

I'm not suggesting that we have any rights to force Twitter to act how we deem proper.

"You are of course free to take any steps you deem prudent or necessary to ensure the integrity of your online presence.

You are of course free to take any steps you deem prudent or necessary to ensure the integrity of your online presence.

Review the vendor’s dishonest actions and use whatever means you deem necessary to bring this person to justice.

If you want to convert an airline over to fixed price tickets, the ticket price would likely be considerably higher than what you deem "fair.

This is not a claim of free energy, but a claim of matter being converted to energy in a way physicists deem exceedingly unlikely.

But the fear is that given that power, the government will be able to make subjective calls on situations they deem important enough to intervene.

It is usually web application developers that spend the time and effort picking what they deem to be a modern, or "more productive" programming language.

From an interpersonal standpoint, they are noted to be harsh, hostile, manipulative, lacking in empathy, cold-hearted, and abrasive to those they deem to be their inferiors.

I agree with NNQ that it's very troubling to bandy around diagnostic labels like this, and deem people to be dangerous, just because of a tentative probabilistic diagnosis.

Meaning, if you deem it unethical to build bombs, then don't do work for a defense contractor helping to build bombs because your every innovation will be immediately applied to a use you deem unethical.

Mobile hardware companies like ZTE or Huawei who are probably growing at the fastest pace right now are just going to deem the American market too risky to be made a priority and focus on Asian & European markets.

Paint Snowden like a weirdo, ask softball question after softball question, give vague hints about the scary threats that deem this all necessary, and blindly trust the answers of the guy in charge of the entire operation, as if he had no incentive whatsoever to mislead anyone.

In signing the agreement, web companies are pledging to identify and prevent the transmission of information that Chinese authorities deem objectionable, including information that breaks laws or spreads superstition or obscenity, or that may jeopardize state security and disrupt social stability.

But, beyond avoiding direct conduct by which you are proximately helping to cause an outcome you deem wrong, you as a technologist basically have no control over how your work may be applied by others and, as the collective results of such work eventually permeate society, your moral responsibility for the indirect results of your work effectively stand at zero.

Your response to this as a US citizen cannot with any ethical justification be along the lines of "well, if you can't make us stop doing this, you are too weak and deserve everything we deem appropriate".Even if you're not interested in ethics, and you really should be because it has everything to do with protecting groups of people you are not a part of, you could at least view it from a practical perspective: this attitude is incredibly damaging to the Western civilization as a whole.

Deem definitions

verb

keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view; "take for granted"; "view as important"; "hold these truths to be self-evident"; "I hold him personally responsible"

See also: hold