Sentence examples for construed as having from inspiring English sources

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But UN resolution 1441, under which action was taken against Iraq, cannot reasonably be construed as having authorised this ill-advised war.

It is most frequently used as a coda to a statement that could be construed as having a homosexual double entendre.

But after the conservatorship, purchasers of the both types of stock could be construed as having some notice that the government might vary the dividend payment.

The judge in the case, Melinda Harmon, ruled that the defendants could be construed as having "substantial participation" in the preparation of false statements about Enron's finances because the evidence supported claims that they acted with an intent to deceive.

Hence, it appears, if Supp is right, conditionals shouldn't be construed as having truth conditions at all.

And if utilitarianism is construed as having ethical foundations, it should not be unreasonable to suggest that an SI would demonstrate desirable ethical behavior.

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Thus, he suggested a relational approach, a 'language of relationships, not attributes', in which stigma would be construed as 'a special kind of relationship between attribute and stereotype'.

These numbers however represent responses to a single contaminant, and should not be construed as final as there will have an intrinsic bias exerted upon them, however, the proportion of repeated sequences in the analyses was very low, with a maximum of nine repetitions for CHK1 checkpoint homologue and not more than one or two duplication for a few others.

Interviews with students, Mr. Thacher said, made it clear that what Mr. Stancik had construed as cheating had actually occurred during practice examinations.

– the second time he had turned down such a proposal – "believing that any kind of reciprocal deal would be construed as Israel having come to terms with the Iran nuclear deal".

According to realism, claims about scientific entities, processes, properties, and relations, whether they be observable or unobservable, should be construed literally as having truth values, whether true or false.

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