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But considering that there are 19 nail salons within walking distance of my house in Madison, and that every woman I have gotten to know in eight years of living here regularly schedules appointments at them or in towns nearby, my anti-mani/pedi stance might be -- probably is -- construed as both a measure of my refusal to assimilate and a defining characteristic.
As pets are construed as both domesticated and domestic in these texts, the possibility of cross-species kinship presents a more proximate familiar relation than cross-racial kinship.
Overflow can be construed as both positive (more means better) and negative, but when it is observed most authors agree that overflow must be managed (Czarniawska and Löfgren, 2012).
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Thus, the fact that in our experiment the avatar always faced the object could be construed as a both necessary and sufficient condition for the recruitment of the participant's motor representation relative to the affording feature of the presented object.
In epistemology, contextualists are often construed as holding that both the skeptic ("You don't know!") and her opponent ("Oh, yes I do!") speak truthfully when they debate.
But this would be construed as a betrayal both of Lord Jenkins, a friend and mentor, and of Mr Ashdown, who has been lured into a cabinet committee (and lulled into merely "constructive" opposition in Parliament) by the expectation of reform.
Both petitioner and the Government have urged that the decision below should be reversed, and that the statutory language should be so construed as to include both an adjudication of deportability and an order denying suspension of deportation.
The adaptive control problem can also be construed as an adaptive coding problem both for actions and observations (Ortega and Braun [2010b, 2012b]).
"Couple" can sometimes be construed as singular, but not as both singular and plural in the same sentence.
The idea, as best I can grasp it, seems to be that Destry-Scholes was working toward a kind of composite photograph of the three men, a ghostly overlay of their travels, theories, and lies, which also might blurrily be construed as the portrait of both biographers: "Was the composite portrait the face of DestryScholes?
The two sections must be so construed as to give effect to both, if that be practicable.
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