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So, by the end of the year, the court could have ejected seven of the country's 27 governors.This may be construed either as a terrible assault by the judiciary on democratic politics, or a welcome sign that long-flouted rules are at last being enforced.

In response to being dubbed "Mr Miserable" by The Sun-Heralds Peter Holmes for the lyrics of "My Happiness" and "These Days", Fanning pointed out that the songs could be construed either as melancholy, or as part of "the most hopeful record... in a long time".

Note also that it can be construed either as eliminating mental entities or simply as identifying them with physical objects.

Third, in his distinction between negative and infinite judgments he apparently needlessly distinguishes between a "wide scope" negation of whole propositions and a "narrow scope" negation of predicates, thus creating a systematic ambiguity in interpreting propositions of the form "Fs are not Gs," which can then be construed either as "no Fs are Gs" or as "Fs are non-Gs".

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Only two significant differences emerged, suggesting that having a job description makes only a marginal difference to how midwives construe either their occupational role or their training needs.

It could be construed as either providing aid to a family back home or as transferring money to potential terrorists.

Li notes that a common meaning of the word is 'make' or 'result in.' The relation between li and ren need not be construed as either definitional or constitutive, nor need it be construed as purely instrumental.

But if, as many interpreters maintain (see Owen 1960; Furth 1968), it should be construed here either in terms of (a) what does or does not exist, or (b) what is or is not the case, or perhaps (c) some fusion of these two, then the goddess is denying the possibility of thinking or speaking about nonexistent objects, or nonfactual states-of-affairs, or both.

"This application does not require, nor is it requesting exclusive use of the Capitol Rotunda and should not be construed to either include nor impinge on the ability of others to visit and gather in areas not requested by this permit," the officer, David Dexheimer, said in his application, according to the Tribune.

The mention of commercial products herein is not to be construed as either an actual or implied endorsement of such products by the Department of Health and Human Services.

The mention of commercial products, their sources, or their use in connection with material reported herein is not to be construed as either an actual or implied endorsement of such products by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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