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By the Taliban's interpretation of Islamic law, pictures of living things can be construed as false idols, so they are forbidden.
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Because the choice of a filler could be construed as a false positive, Wells et al. argued that it signaled a difficulty in discriminability that was ignored by ROC analysis as applied to lineups.
While some of these transactions are priests and pastors with a sense of humor, others could be construed as bearing false witness against their neighbor, and therefore, potentially illegal in the eyes of the law.
The judge in the case, Melinda Harmon, ruled that the defendants could be construed as having "substantial participation" in the preparation of false statements about Enron's finances because the evidence supported claims that they acted with an intent to deceive.
Courts have interpreted § 1001 and the perjury law similarly as requiring proof that the statement was completely false, so that there is no way it could be construed as literally true even if intended to be misleading.
Since the negation of a 0110 disjunction is a 1110 disjunction (either both disjuncts are true or both disjuncts are false), this use of aut cannot be a 0110 disjunctive use. the sentence cannot be construed as a disjunction.
Would that be construed as cheating?
Such habits were not to be construed as affectation.
This behavior could definitely be construed as taunting.
Any news that could even vaguely be construed as good?
He knew his decision could be construed as censorship.
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