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One implication is that both pedagogic and curriculum registers may be construed differently by different learners, which may lead to unequal learning outcomes.
In our self-administered questionnaire, 'flu-like symptoms' could be construed differently by different students.
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As mentioned earlier the GP 'event' and 'visits' are to be construed differently.
Although the drug development pipeline may be construed differently, many believe that it is important to have a computational modeling layer to explore, in a relatively inexpensive manner, potential scenarios for how drugs may be used.
This suggests that, insofar as they draw a distinction between affections of the mind and the world, this distinction is construed differently than in modern skepticism.
Moreover, the multiple locations of a factor can usefully be construed as differently-specialized nodes of a network, each of which contains a representation of the object.
It was construed very differently by people we Liberal Democrats most strongly identify with: our natural, liberal allies in the voluntary and charitable sector saw the bill as a broad assault on their freedom of speech.
That, in the heat of a campaign, might be construed by an opponent as an equivocation by Mrs. Clinton.
"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.
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