Sentence examples for changes to be construed from inspiring English sources

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But the mayor says he doesn't want the changes to be construed as an indictment of the Police Department.

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While the extension of the rules had been expected, the change in the way that senior managers are treated within the rules is likely to be construed as a significant softening of stance by finance minister George Osborne.

Such habits were not to be construed as affectation.

Neither the alaya nor the tathata, however, is to be construed as being substantial.

People say Donald Trump is racist; I don't want my thoughts to be construed as that".

This is not to be construed as a prediction or blatant rooting, just a humble observation.

How is such fuzziness to be construed?

None of this is to be construed as a complaint.

"What I say about yoga is it is not to be construed with exercise," she said.

As mentioned earlier the GP 'event' and 'visits' are to be construed differently.

As long as Congressional action can be blocked by a minority that refuses to countenance any change that can be construed as a tax increase, I see no prospect for genuine income tax reform.

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