Sentence examples for construed in which from inspiring English sources

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This is in no way intended as an insult, but could understandably be so construed, in which case we would express our deep regrets, while possibly not using such specific phrases as "an illiterate scrawl" if we had it to do over.

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Geometry has been often construed in stages in which lines result from the movement of points; surfaces from the movement of lines; and volumes from the movement of surfaces.

To demonstrate the complex way in which culture is construed in language, in this discussion I focus primarily on just one line: Monroe's initial remark: "Someone sure is hungry".

In the context of self-management, which can be construed in a part as delegated work to patients, there is a similar potential means by which humour can be used by patients to subvert, challenge or resist the instructions of health professionals which at the same time enables an empowering and positive means of being able to self-manage.

Further, although county returns must be received by 5 p. m. on the seventh day following an election, the "official results" that are to be compiled in order to certify the returns and declare who has been elected must be construed in pari materia with section 101.5614 (8), which specifies that "write-in, absentee and manually counted results shall constitute the official return of the election".

These macro-thematic global nuclei provide the points from which the meanings construed in the remainder of the texts can be expanded — typically through an elaborating satellite that constitutes the main bulk of the text.

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.

Symonds's self-defeatist awareness of the "foregone futility of any plan of action" is a response to this moral climate in which Greek love could only be construed in terms of corruption.

The concept of 'ethical consideration' was broadly construed in this inquiry, and encompassed features of the project in which values that were important to respondents were experienced as being realized or thwarted.

We have been exploring various ways in which the phenomenology of religious experience may be construed, in affective and other terms.

Discourses are understood by Fairclough 36 as 'the linguistic way in which part of the world is represented and construed in a text, for example social relations, objects or places'.

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