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This way of relating to approaching death was construed in various forms: as denial, as a different way of coping (for example, "they will fight till the end"), as a consequence of misunderstanding the prognosis, or, very rarely, as a consequence of being misled about the prognosis.
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Second, in a judgment call, the question of authorship should be construed in terms of the relative contribution of the various persons to the final publishable product.
We have been exploring various ways in which the phenomenology of religious experience may be construed, in affective and other terms.
"Things can be construed in the wrong way.
In carefully construing the contest statute, no single statutory provision will be construed in such a way as to render meaningless or absurd any other statutory provision.
The question of whether theoretical explanation can always be construed in causal terms remains open.
His claim to be "bishop of those outside the church" may be construed in this light.
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.
If syntax is construed in this way, it presupposes semantics.
Experimental tools and interventions are similarly "construed" in ways that shape what participants are responding to.
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