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The ascription of a desire is usually construed as the ascription of a representational mental state, whereas a drive can be construed in terms of more basic mechanisms (and without the ascription of representational content).
Possibly one may argue that the self advantage we found in Experiment 1 can be construed in terms of "priming" effect or any sort of visual familiarity.
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It has also been suggested that the normativity of belief should be construed in terms of 'role oughts', and that these are not subject to the principle that ought implies can (Chrisman forthcoming, Feldman 2001).
Second, in a judgment call, the question of authorship should be construed in terms of the relative contribution of the various persons to the final publishable product.
Gratitude is not to be construed in terms of merely the obligation to repay a debt, as the ideology of capitalism tends to suggest.
On the second understanding, the good life for a human being is construed in terms of excellence or success.
But the adverbial theory provides no easy way of avoiding the difficulties Moore confronted: Moore rightly objected to Ducasse that it is not at all clear how the structure of a sensory field can be construed in adverbial terms.
On the first understanding, such a life is construed in terms of well-being.
The doing material processes are construed in terms of actions and activities.
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.
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