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Any such license must be construed broadly.
The ruling, construed broadly, implied that any offshore processing of refugees could also be considered unlawful.
If construed broadly, the claims could cover a lot of networked crowdsourcing.
The remainder, they said, might be considered nontaxable business expenses, construed broadly enough to include $45,000 for cosmetic dentistry.
The court held that the "method" in the constitution should be construed broadly, allowing for more than one way of indicating choice within a single uniform electoral system.
It would explicitly relax some stringent standards set by the court and says that disability is to be "construed broadly," to cover more physical and mental impairments.
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Another recent poll, though, shows that Obama's decision could be construed as broadly popular.
We are mindful that "[t]he concept of descriptiveness must be construed rather broadly". 3 R. Callman, supra, Sec.
"Possibly there is a danger that the concepts of state secrets, high treason, and spying could be construed too broadly," he said.
Dale Peterson's ugly, important new book is essentially about cannibalism as construed more broadly than usual, and in his treatment it's anything but quaint.
But the phrase might also be construed more broadly to refer to any set of images displayed as some kind of unit.
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