Sentence examples for be construed to allow from inspiring English sources

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GLAAD quickly noted that its sweeping mandates could be construed to allow a slew of government organizations and businesses to deny services to LGBTQ Americans, including healthcare providers, adoption agencies, schools, and any "closely held" business.

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"We were doing nothing that can in any way be construed to be illegal," she said.

But I realized later that what he had said could be construed to mean almost anything.

In part it might be construed to have been a political move.

The ISDA definition includes 'failure to pay', which can be construed to include a technical default.

So the techne analogy might be construed to imply the impossibility of acrasia.

It does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.

There are no financial, personal or professional interests that could be construed to influence the paper.

There was concern among some that this could be construed to include abortion services.

This study should not be construed to discount the original CPR.

Therefore, these findings should not be construed to represent the host's response in its totality.

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