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The idea of relating as equals can be construed in different ways.
Arguably, "A appears X to me now" can be construed in different ways.
Being a rich concept, QOL studies can be construed in different perspectives like health approach, needs approach, happiness versus life satisfaction and the resource management approach.
Since coherentism can be construed in different ways, it is unlikely that there is one single objection that succeeds in refuting all possible versions of coherentism.
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The very same visual information can be construed in radically different ways- same data, same observer, very different perceptions.
What the normativist construes as norms or rules of meaning/content, principles such as (CM) or inferential rules such as modus ponens, might also be construed in a very different way: As, or in analogy with what Frege called "laws of truth" (Frege 1918: 30).
Even if this point is granted, the value-ladenness of technology can be construed in a host of different ways.
To summarise, the phenomenon of death can be construed in the lexicogrammar of Spanish in substantially different ways.
"Things can be construed in the wrong way.
In carefully construing the contest statute, no single statutory provision will be construed in such a way as to render meaningless or absurd any other statutory provision.
His claim to be "bishop of those outside the church" may be construed in this light.
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