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Assent may be construed as something that has to be elicited yet terminates a process that is subject to the will a process of inquiry, deliberation or pondering that does involve mental actions, or, in the case of faith, a process of divine grace that may be blocked by the will.
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Avoid situations that could be construed as favoritism.
In some of the most extreme cases, even relatively routine practices like cavity searches and prostate exams were construed as something more insidious: Quite a few detainees — especially those from non-western countries — spoke of being "raped" by their doctors.
Moreover, such content (which is likely to vary widely from speaker to speaker) is not to be regarded as giving the meaning of a name, where the 'meaning' of a name is construed as something like a definition.
In some of the most extreme cases, even relatively routine practices like cavity searches and prostate exams were construed as something more insidious: Quite a few detainees -- especially those from non-western countries -- spoke of being "raped" by their doctors.
They all seemed to have something to do with the power of the imagination or could be construed as gorgeous meditations on time and mortality.
Most people don't want to hear that they've done something or said something or thought something that could be construed as offensive to gay people -- especially when they're our friends and our allies.
To that cohort, however, the condition offers at the very least the glimmer of something entirely different, something that can be construed as romantic.
Thus Hegel can perhaps be credited with what seems to be one underlying idea in analytic aesthetics – that for something to be construed as "art" at all it needs to be understood intellectually rather than responded to in bodily ways.
I heard steps, or something that could be construed as steps.
"Sorry, women," Glen says, at one point, abstractly addressing all of them at once, the better to avoid something that could be construed as a real apology.
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