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Awaiting the people's call in dignified silence, he feared any statement could be "construed into a vain-glorious desire of pushing myself into notice as a candidate".
As he remarks in the Miscellanies preface, "Pride, Ostentation, Insolence, Cruelty, and every kind of Villany, are often construed into True Greatness of Mind".
The cause of so sudden and unexpected an event, was a vote of the house of commons upon a motion of Lord Palmerston's in relation to the Militia Bill, a vote which could only be construed into a want of confidence.
Processes (actions and events) offer less scope for being construed into taxonomies than do things (entities) (cf next point).
On the one hand, she notes, "I want nothing I may say to be construed into an attack on classical training or on art development and culture.
Although Snapchat is meant for fun, it can be construed into dangerous actions.
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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.
Especially if sterilization and release programs include supplemental care, anti-cruelty laws should not be construed as coming into play.
Stories construe us into consciousness, and this novel bases its AI on that insight.
That would indeed make sense of the debate, since it can be construed as an investigation into normative reality.
Thus, arterial wall aging could be construed as a journey into a subclinical vascular disease state, and targeting this feed-forward system is a novel potential approach to sustain arterial health with advancing age.
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