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For the past two years, the rate of warming seems to have accelerated again, but little can be construed from that.
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The intensity of the diffraction peak corresponding to the (111) plane was more significant than that of the rest of the diffraction peaks in the recorded spectrum, and it can be construed from the above that the (111) plane is the preferred plane of orientation for the silver nanoparticle crystal lattice.
Any apparent evidence of increasing wage pressure that can be construed from these measures is misleading: wage growth is benign and is likely to remain so.
It could be construed from the GC analysis that polar solvent can cover the reactive sites presented on the surface of ZnO NPs, including Bronsted and Lewis sites.
That, in some ways, is the overall message to be construed from all this text.
In later epistemology, skepticism is largely construed from the outside.
The fact that the decision not to move the case was an appropriate one cannot be construed from the available data, even in retrospect.
In Gregory, however, that regulation was sweeping on its face, and our task was to construe an exemption from that otherwise broad coverage.
It does not extend the scope or affect the construction of an agreement which, as we should construe it apart from that allegation, does not apply to the present case.
What should we construe from all this dread?
"What can we construe from tears?
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