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Yet to be settled was whether to press for a "formal apology" for slavery, which Mrs. Robinson said could be construed as laying the legal groundwork for compensation, and whether slavery would be defined as a crime against humanity.
The power might be construed to be exclusive in congress.
Cecil seems "innocent" as animals are construed to be.
The absence of DAZ signals was construed to be due to the loss of Y chromosome.
The remaining one construed to be novel since this was unreported in the database (NCBI GenBank).
Air Force: Had "serious concerns regarding the legality of many of the proposed techniques...Some of these techniques could be construed as 'torture' as that crime is defined by 18 U.S.C 2340".
Others have been defined and construed in decisions of the courts.
In part it might be construed to have been a political move.
Most observers construed this initially to be an accident involving a small commuter plane.
Indeed, paraphyly, broadly construed, is thought to be a widespread phenomenon in plants [25], [26].
In Aaltonen and Laakso's (2010) data, competence was construed by the conversation partners as the person with aphasia completing self repair, in our data it appears to be construed as participating in talk on a set topic.
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