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For me, the sort of ideal reader may be a construct of the educated but non-specialist reader who wants to find out about the past - is curious about the past and wishes to understand how and why the world has come to be what it is today.
After making a case that brain death is easily misdiagnosed and that death can be a construct of convenience, Teresi next places his body between the transplant team and patients who exist in a sort of "death lite" netherworld, with a nonresponsive cortex but a functioning brain stem.
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The one abducted teenager the world became aware of was a construct of the press".
The country is a construct of the British, and it is a contraption that is not sustainable.
The extracts describe how the Iraq invasion, more than any other war in American history, was a construct of delusion.
"Western civilization" is a construct of early -- that is to say, 18th-century -- modernity, not a product of what's in those books.
We cared about that penguin family, even if they were a construct of an editor's skill, and through them we could admire the tenacity of the species.
Above all, remember that Africa is a construct of 19th Century Europe's imagination and Africa's 20th Century mythologies: or is it the other way around?
The EU is a construct of the elite which has to be imposed on Europe's peoples, who don't particularly want it, for their own good.
It shows just how much the concept of a "species" is a construct of human thinking rather than a truly natural category.
The importance is a construct of static meaning, while the urgency emphasizes dynamic meaning.
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