Sentence examples for be further construed from inspiring English sources

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"This action by the entity called the state of Queensland displayed that the Yidindji nation is foreign to the state of Queensland and or the commonwealth of Australia – this could be further construed as a form of recognition.

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Exceptions are to be construed strictly.

None of this is to be construed as a complaint.

This, teleology is further supplemented by Kantian-style arguments which may further rebuff positivist impulses to construe philosophical investigations as superfluous.

Such habits were not to be construed as affectation.

How is such fuzziness to be construed?

The court explained that the term "defraud" must be "construed to further the purpose of the statute; namely, to prohibit the misuse of the mails to further fraudulent enterprises". 488 F.2d, at 764.

Baron further argues that duty should be construed as a secondary motive that is, a motive that regulates and sets conditions on what may be done, rather the prompts specific actions.

On it, contributors post photos (often taken furtively) of Chinese people wearing outfits that at first glance seem awkward, yet upon further reflection could be construed as hipster.

Consequently, none can be construed as being "global".

It could well be construed as being offensive and racist.

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