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Now, it is certainly the case that contradictory utterances that one sometimes hears are best construed in some such way.
A further observation was the lack of privacy observed at the urban hospital's antenatal outreach clinic which may be construed in some cultures as disrespectful but in this particular context no pregnant woman appeared phased by this.
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Therefore, contrasting how lethal violence by these illegal groups is construed in the media may provide some insight into the phenomenon.
Interpretation of the constitution has resulted in the introduction of some American principles, and welfare and industrial statutes are construed in the light of case law decided elsewhere in the Commonwealth.
Regarding ideational meaning, all these examples contain some kind of circumstantial meaning - meaning which contextualises the events construed in the clause according to such dimensions as time, place and manner (Halliday and Matthiessen 2004).
"Things can be construed in the wrong way.
Public benefit must be legally construed in the light of modern economic and social circumstances.
It is also hard because whatever you do is construed in the worst possible light.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law.
This states that ambiguous criminal laws should be construed in favor of a defendant.
The question of whether theoretical explanation can always be construed in causal terms remains open.
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