Sentence examples for being construed from inspiring English sources

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"Tolerating such discourse of hate and racism is now being construed as policy to condone such tirades".

Though the withdrawal was genuinely an acknowledgment of the desires of a great majority of Spaniards, it was capable of being construed as a victory for terrorism.

Under Saddam painters faced arrest for art deemed subversive: a falling eagle, for example, risked being construed as a commentary on the regime's vulnerability.

Could the problem be that "family friendly" is being construed too narrowly, connoting a traditional family, when that was not the consortium's intent?

The most crucial question is whether charities may link to the Web sites of political campaigns without the links being construed as endorsements.

One could argue that any international tournament that consists of the security council members and NATO allies- merits being construed as a similarly, if largely more successful, fascistic conglomeration of football nations".

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But he was construed otherwise.

Watch out!" – was construed a threat.

Would that be construed as cheating?

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

Any such license must be construed broadly.

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