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From a contrarian angle (and not a political point of view) a Trump win could be construed as a positive development; non-contrarians will demand to know why? Mass Psychology clearly states that the masses are always on the wrong side of the equation.
There are cases in which a failure to demand is strictly construed as a waiver.
The Union of Concerned Scientists today issued its own letter addressed to Smith, noting that the committee's demands are "enormously broad and can only be construed as a 'fishing expedition,' given there is no evidence of misconduct". .
The cash infusion is also being readied at a time when some members of Congress are demanding cuts in spending and threatening to block anything that could be construed as a taxpayer bailout.
Such restrictions can be construed as a triumph for nonsmokers.
Could be construed as a conflict of interest......
It could be construed as a PR stunt.
That could be construed as a £20m gamble?
Nevertheless, this adaptability may also be construed as a disadvantage.
As explained above, the Florida Election Code must be construed as a whole.
For the right, the change could be construed as a tax increase.
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