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As with any legal principle, exceptions should be narrowly and clearly construed.
Thus sexual relationships with older and wealthier men were seen to hold multiple possibilities for young women to not only escape poverty, but also live out what was clearly construed as a modern and successful femininity.
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Still, Aristotle clearly expects images, so construed, to play a central or even indispensable role in human cognition.
Thus, he invokes God's name in an informal oath, once again, to forbid the acceptance of anything that the intellect regards as absurd or impossible, which in the case at hand would clearly apply to construing God as corporeal.
It defines "right" and "ought" in consequentialist terms and as we have seen (and as Russell himself had argued many years before) such a definition is clearly false, at least if it is construed as a report of current usage.
But that bill clearly states that "nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize the prosecution of any woman for the death of her unborn child".
"Unless the kid is clearly of superior talent, anything a coach does may be construed as favoritism".
But the Republicans have clearly decided to offer nothing, absolutely nothing, that could be construed as changing the existing system by more than an iota.
Legal experts, noting that the position is untested, say the law seems reasonably construed to cover sports betting but is less clearly applicable to casino games, like blackjack and poker.
This mounting regulatory pressure is beginning to force broker-dealers to clearly distinguish their representatives' actions from any that might be construed as fiduciary.
Some materials tested, including platy minerals, show a response in the test which, while clearly less than that from UICC asbestos samples, could be construed as a positive result.
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