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45 In our study, this could be construed as an increase in knowledge leading to increased perceived abilities to control blood glucose and to adhere to diet and exercise regimens, leading to an increase in self-reported adherence to medications and exercise of our project participants.
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For the right, the change could be construed as a tax increase.
As long as Congressional action can be blocked by a minority that refuses to countenance any change that can be construed as a tax increase, I see no prospect for genuine income tax reform.
Throw in the pressure exerted by the Tea Party movement and it's easy to understand why Republicans refuse to countenance anything that can be construed as a tax increase to help sort out the current budget mess.
As potential elements of the plan became public, Mr. Boehner was encountering stiff resistance from fellow Republicans determined to oppose any package containing proposals that could be construed as a tax increase, worried such a deal could cost the party dearly in the 2012 elections.
This last remark should be construed as a call to increase the effort toward this important aspect in the automation of mathematics.
That could be construed as an obsession with youth".
Not that "Carlos" could be construed as an act of homage.
If the film grows slightly boring, even that can be construed as an advance.
However, he said, "the fear of threat like that is still construed as an assault.
That could be construed as an accessory for the existing Sony platforms, too.
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