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One is whether states capable of entering into such interrelations can (must?) be construed as comprising, or including elements of, a "language of thought" (Fodor 1975; Harman 1973; Field 1980; Loar 1981).
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This could be construed as harassment, the principal told Easter.
The main theme is unlikely to be part-whole relations, since it is extremely unlikely that the noun phrase 'Chu person' was construed as referring to a whole comprising two parts, the state of Chu and a person.
Mood, on the other hand, can be construed as a central stable (hedonic) trait, which according to Underwood and Froming [ 28], comprises three dimensions, happiness/valance, strength/intensity and frequency/reactivity, all of which are associated with sociability.
The Hong Kong Wine Industry Coalition (HKWIC), then comprising eleven wine manufacturers, employed a rather similar rhetoric to appeal to the middle class, as they could be construed as a potential supporter against government tax-rise legislation.
A suitable such set M can be construed as the universe of sets and the actual universe V can be construed as the universe of classes.
Would that be construed as cheating?
Any news that could even vaguely be construed as good?
He knew his decision could be construed as censorship.
The behavior could be construed as violating department rules.
Your absence will certainly be construed as indifference — or worse.
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