Sentence examples for construed as violating from inspiring English sources

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The behavior could be construed as violating department rules.

ISDS allows foreign corporations to bring claims against the U.S. government for regulations that reduce their bottom line, if these regulations can be construed as violating any of several vaguely defined standards.

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It's hard to see how Fox's most recent controversy can be construed as humorous.

If Trump has golf courses in Scotland or he's trying to build buildings in China and any of these countries afford him the opportunity, that could be construed as a gift which would violate the Constitution, arguably.

If Trump has golf courses in Scotland or he's trying to build buildings in China and any of these countries afford him the opportunity, that could be construed as a gift which would violate the Constitution, arguably.

A mathematics teacher named Marianne Kearney-Browho who is a Quaker and a pacifist, declined to sign the loyalty oath because it might later be construed as committing her to take up arms to defend the nation, which would violate her religious beliefs.

Its equal access requirement should be construed as permitting law schools to bar the military so long as they also bar any other recruiter that violates their nondiscrimination policy.

As Republicans ramp up their poll-watching efforts, Democrats are pushing back in court, filing a lawsuit against the Republican National Committee for allegedly violating a decades-old consent decree requiring them to steer clear of doing anything that could be construed as intimidation of voters.

If this is so, and if the restrictions qualify as justifiable paternalism restriction of people's liberty against their will for their own good then the restrictions would not plausibly be regarded as violating equality of opportunity rightly construed.

Mr. Namdar rejects "all this crazy stuff the Orthodox rabbis added, the stuff with tearing toilet paper and cracking open soda cans before Shabbat" lest you violate laws against tearing and making new vessels, part of a complex body of law to prevent anything that could be construed as work.

Would that be construed as cheating?

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