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Watch out!" – was construed a threat.
The way the Volcker Rule is currently construed, a bank can't keep any merchandise on its shelves.
People are endlessly inventive in developing techniques for wounding and destroying one another -- but also in finding explanations for why doing so is (properly construed) a form of self-defense.
The Active aspect is limited by a predetermined set of choices (nodes) laid out by the storyteller, by which the storyteller has construed a variety of outcomes.
Representationalists claim that the phenomenal character of a mental state is reducible to a kind of intentional content, naturalistically construed (a la Dretske).
The discussion of the attributes with which the patients construed a 'class-membership' relation will be considered irrespective of the trichotomy of intensive, possessive and circumstantial attributes due to the lack of space.
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'Can't we construe a communist government (in East Timor) as self-defence?' he asked.
In the absence of such a definition, we construe a statutory term in accordance with its ordinary and natural meaning.
The panel in Microsoft II, because it was construing a consent decree, was not bound by Jefferson Parish or Eastman Kodak.
Lacking such guidance increases the probability that a judge will construe a law in a manner that the legislators did not intend".
They construe a happening act of different participants.
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