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In some of the most extreme cases, even relatively routine practices like cavity searches and prostate exams were construed as something more insidious: Quite a few detainees — especially those from non-western countries — spoke of being "raped" by their doctors.
I think I knew a lot of people and I was nice to them and that's how this all got construed as something that was more than what it was".
Moreover, such content (which is likely to vary widely from speaker to speaker) is not to be regarded as giving the meaning of a name, where the 'meaning' of a name is construed as something like a definition.
Assent may be construed as something that has to be elicited yet terminates a process that is subject to the will a process of inquiry, deliberation or pondering that does involve mental actions, or, in the case of faith, a process of divine grace that may be blocked by the will.
As long as being, like creativity, is not construed as something a being has but rather as what it means to be at all, the long identification of God with being in Western thought can be understood to point to sheer livingness or that which energizes all things to exist.
"It's difficult for people and the good men and women of law enforcement to be called racist and construed as something other than being in the business of serving and helping people," said Minson, who is black.
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Demonstration (construed as 'pointing to') can be either direct, when something is before one's eyes, or intellectual, or a mixture of the two.
They all seemed to have something to do with the power of the imagination or could be construed as gorgeous meditations on time and mortality.
Also, the law only protects charities against wrongs that were committed in the course of their charitable activities, and experts said a court might construe sexual abuse as something committed outside the church's charitable purpose, although the archdiocese's failure to supervise or discipline priests might be construed as covered by the law.
Our sentence as used by us means one thing, we in using it mean or are properly construed as meaning something entirely different.
Most people don't want to hear that they've done something or said something or thought something that could be construed as offensive to gay people -- especially when they're our friends and our allies.
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