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He then insisted his use of the blood metaphor was "a very common statement" and that anyone who construed it to be a reference to menstruation was "deviant".
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The pure-minded could construe it to mean that Mr. Bloomberg has a fondness for lollipops.
An unkind observer could construe it to resemble the wax on a bottle in a Calabrian restaurant.
"It would be hard to construe it to be anything but the Affordable Care Act," said Mark F. Olson, a senior actuary with Towers Watson, the human resources consulting firm.
This includes cellphones, GPS devices, MP3 players, etc. Slight problem: the law is broad enough that you can construe it to include doing things like changing the radio station or reaching for a cup of coffee.
"In no circumstances can you construe it to say, 'Oh, we're okay with what's going on.'..
The first two decisions to interpret § 8 construed it not to apply to the crimes charged.
Aristotle's own answer as found in Posterior Analytics II.19 is difficult to interpret, and recent philosophers have often found it unsatisfying since (as often construed) it appears to commit Aristotle to a form of apriorism or rationalism both indefensible in itself and not consonant with his own insistence on the indispensability of empirical inquiry in natural science.
Broadly construed, it describes nearly any series of events that sound connected; narrowly defined, it refers to sonata form.
That's never been the way I've construed it.
He construed it as a partial down payment.
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