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In this perspective, commonly construed as the epitome of science, selfish Nature (at the biological level) seems to inevitably dictate a selfish culture (at the social level).

Reticence may be especially high for social, behavioral and mental health data commonly construed as sensitive [ 23- 25] despite their relevance to understanding and improving service use, treatment efficacy and outcomes [ 26- 30].

They place their genes into the common gene pool, hereby demonstrating the hundred-per-cent altruism and placing evolutionists in an awkward position: individual organisms, commonly construed as quintessential units of Darwinian evolution, cannot be selected as such.

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As Mr Shapiro notes, it's not even clear if all the ad-hoc donors knew about Ms Hunter; if not, they wouldn't necessarily have been aware that their money was being spent on something other than campaign activities as commonly construed.

People commonly construe international politics in terms of family dynamics, based on a World Community as Family metaphor.

The norms are typically construed as norms of action, most commonly as prescriptions, but could also be construed axiologically.

The president needs to understand that behavior commonly known as "whistleblowing" and "journalism" must not be construed as espionage.

In many respects, their accounts of human nature can be construed as an egalitarian affirmation of the commonly shared nature of all people.

Commonly and in fact typically, these abstract singular terms are naturally construed as the putative names of attributes of one prominent sub-category, that is, of universals.

The report found "no evidence of any statements made by the faculty that could reasonably be construed as anti-Semitic," but it did say that one professor "exceeded commonly accepted bounds" of behavior when he became angry at a student who he believed was defending Israel's conduct toward Palestinians.

Perhaps the most often considered source of phylogenetic error is a phenomenon commonly known as long-branch attraction, in which independent substitutions in unrelated fast-evolving lineages are erroneously construed as evidence of common ancestry by the chosen phylogeny reconstruction algorithm (Parks and Goldman, 2014).

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