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"In my view, it could be construed by some to be harsher than the death penalty".
"It will be construed by many parents as a threat and it is not helpful.
It would have also prohibited statements that could be construed by officials as justifying terrorist activities.
That, in the heat of a campaign, might be construed by an opponent as an equivocation by Mrs. Clinton.
What some view as a relatively innocent mismatch can be construed by others as a rigged fight.
"It could be construed by top management under certain circumstances as not being beneficial to the company," he said.
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Her entire body of work has been construed by some to be consistently anti-Israel.
"That's how the trial was construed by the people who conducted it".
That measure was construed by some commanders to prohibit them from even asking troops whether they owned a firearm.
New Labour's collapse in elections for the European Parliament is construed by some as Mr Blair's Borodino.
On that same day, Hewitt stirred up controversy when his on-court remarks to the umpire were construed by some to be racist.
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