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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'construed that' can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the writer or reader has drawn a conclusion from a given set of facts or conditions. For example, "The facts suggest that the culprit was in possession of the stolen goods, so it can be construed that the culprit was indeed the perpetrator of the crime."
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Certainly, it could be construed that way, and needn't mean, as opponents of same-sex marriage sometimes claim, that the Court would then have to allow a person to marry a child, or his sister, or his dog.
It was a manufactured controversy, but it reflected a real cavalierness on Obama's part not toward the Blue Angels and 9/11 and the Berlin Wall and America's armed forces, as her various critics had it, but toward the reality that it might be wise for a person whose spouse is running for President not to say something that could be construed that way.
It was a manufactured controversy, but it reflected a real cavalierness on Obama's part — not toward the Blue Angels and 9/11 and the Berlin Wall and America's armed forces, as her various critics had it, but toward the reality that it might be wise for a person whose spouse is running for President not to say something that could be construed that way.
A case in point is Schaffner's suggestion (Schaffner 2006&2012) that we should reconsider the relevance of merely partial reductions or of scientific explanations, broadly construed, that are reductionist in spirit, despite the fact that they do not comply with more traditional standards of full-fledged theory-reductions.
As for "whether or not they agree with the FBI's conclusions," sure, if one were looking for evidence of a plot between DOJ and the Innocence Project, the wording could perhaps be construed that way.
It could be thus construed that therapeutic cloning is permitted....This position has also been supported in the Report of the National Bioethics Committee regarding the use of stem cells in biomedical research and clinical practice (21.10.2001), submitted to the Prime Minister on 11.1.2002".
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The institutional mechanism of judicial review to decide disputes about electors was in place in Florida long before the day fixed for the appointment of electors.... Neither Florida's system for appointing electors, nor the Florida Supreme Court decision construing that system, violates Article II.
Take something as terrible as the surprising death of a close friend: you might be sad, but if you can find a way to construe that event as filled with meaning — perhaps it leads to greater awareness of a certain disease, say, or to closer ties with the community** — **then it may not be seen as a trauma.
Thus, offering an interpretation of legal practice would require taking a stand on which of the available ways of construing that practice is morally better than the others.
Based on the present work, we construe that copy number status of the DYZ1 may be exploited as a supplementary prognostic tool to monitor the occurrence of prostate cancer using biopsied samples.
Jurors might construe that as an admission of guilt.
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