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When I asked the research director and project director whether the data should be construed to indicate a declining Jewish population, they flatly answered no.
The presence or absence of metabolites in this set should not be construed to indicate their presence or absence in E. coli culture media.
However, a normal basal rate of HGP in the face of fasting hyperinsulinemia could be construed to indicate the presence of hepatic insulin resistance.
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This hyphen use is construed to indicate a pseudonym by most anti-Stratfordians, who argue that fictional descriptive names (such as "Master Shoe-tie" and "Sir Luckless Woo-all") were often hyphenated in plays, and pseudonyms such as "Tom Tell-truth" were also sometimes hyphenated.
But I realized later that what he had said could be construed to mean almost anything.
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.
In part it might be construed to have been a political move.
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.
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