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(d) The authorization for tests embodied in this section shall not be construed as constituting a license to operate but as a necessary part of construction.
The latter are construed as constituting an ontological foundation for logic, and hence for mathematics (pursuant to Frege's logicist program).
Of course, the matter may be construed as constituting a definite individual substance (the wood just is, one might say, the particular desk it composes), but it is in that sense not separate from the form or shape that makes it that substance (the wood cannot be that particular desk unless it is a desk).
On the other hand, no incidents occurred that could be construed as constituting specific exposure to infection, for example, needlesticks.
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Hence, there will be ample room (and need) for correspondence accounts of truth for other types of truthbearers, including propositions, if they are construed as constituted, partly or wholly, of concepts of objects and properties.
Assertion is construed as a complex act constituted by two parts: an act of meaning, which is accompanied by a conviction (1911a, 107).
If an instructor observes an act that could be plausibly construed as academic misconduct but does not constitute sufficient evidence for a firm conclusion, the instructor will discuss the matter with the student(s) and explain the reasons to avoid such behavior.
In happier circumstances, what precisely constitutes a "bum gesture" could be construed as one of the great existential questions of our time.
These criticisms saw a separation of capital into what was construed as "raffendes" (speculative capital), and what constituted "constructive" creative production capital.
On Monday, one of China's more stridently nationalistic state-owned newspapers, Global Times, published an editorial in its English-language edition that criticized the campaign, warning that it might constitute "illegal fundraising" and insisting that the expressions of public support should not be construed as absolution for his crimes.
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