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Most of what I have said could hardly be construed as a case on behalf of becoming a human centipede and, as such, I am in danger of having set up a straw man argument over a case, which, from the beginning, only barely touched on the field of bioethics.
We propose that cultural biases, for interpreting the same information in different ways, can be construed as a case of top-down processes acting on attention towards data-driven visual events in the environment.
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By far the cleverest, most subtle moment of the play, however, was that which wordlessly explained the end of Troilus and Cressida's romance, sometimes construed as a straightforward case of Cressida cheating on Troilus after being handed over to the Greeks as part of a prisoner exchange.
This sort of integration is sometimes construed as a special case of the more general phenomenon of backward masking.
This item could be construed as an example of impulsive behavior overlying a cognitively impulsive decision.
In the past, behavior change often was construed as a discrete event.
Thus, test questions are construed as a direct threat to face.
He said that "should not be construed as a statement about the merits of the case".
In both cases, identity is construed as a recognisable object, a specific something with a given content that can be tagged with an appropriate label.
Rapp said Marbury might have a case if the banishment could be construed as a disciplinary action.
This could be construed as a flip twist of words, but actually, in his case, entirely true.
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