Sentence examples for construed as two from inspiring English sources

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An analysis is carried out for the ghost fluid method (GFM) based algorithm as applied to the gas water Riemann problems, which can be construed as two single-medium GFM Riemann problems.

On closer inspection we find that the peaks are not quite as connected as first appeared, and perhaps they could be properly construed as two separate mountains.

Vickery and Wullstein [48], noting substantial divergence in floral and vegetative morphology, isozymes, and petal pigmentation chemistry, as well as moderate postzygotic barriers to gene flow, suggest that the two races could be construed as two species.

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The sufferer is construed as one with whom Christ has identified and for whom Christ has suffered.

But that claim is better construed as one about the nature of disability; as maintaining that all human beings have physical or mental variations that can become a source of vulnerability or disadvantage in some settings.

But although the agreeable, the beautiful, and the good, which Kant construed as three fundamentally "different relations of representations to the feeling of pleasure and displeasure" (CPJ, §5, 5 209), do have to be distinguished in certain contexts, they nevertheless are all expressions of our pleasure in a free and healthy life.

This Act must be construed as one with the Parliament Act 1949.

Demonstration (construed as 'pointing to') can be either direct, when something is before one's eyes, or intellectual, or a mixture of the two.

Such a limit is not evident in action (even making coffee can be construed as involving four levels, and if interrupted by a phone call, five), nor in music or language.

Augustine's disciple Paulus Orosius complicated this scheme by introducing apocalyptic material from the Book of Daniel, which was construed as prophesying four kingdoms, the last of which was the Roman Empire.

For example, pretty much everyone agrees that any decent metaethical theory should be able to explain the close connection between moral judgment and motivation but it is a live question whether that connection should be construed as a necessary one, or whether a reliably contingent connection will suffice.

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