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Based on experience in developing the prototype bending machine, it is construed that a fully automated bending system with a rubber pad to produce various light-weight components for automotive body frames can be successfully developed.
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On one hand, you can construe that test as asking a factual question akin to implied consent: Did the person at the home impliedly welcome visitors to enter the curtilage?
Moreover, the long-arm jurisdictional rules of Mississippi are so loosely construed that once a case is filed by one state resident, a lawyer can find dozens or even hundreds or thousands of other people with no ties to the state but suffering similar injuries.
Observers construed that as a gift for the home furnishings giant Home Depot, which sells large numbers of Chinese-made fans and has its headquarters in Atlanta.
They don't have the title or the responsibilities". When Martin signed off on raises for Riordan's top aides this year, several of them received letters saying they had become deputy mayors--even though they hadn't--and several construed that as a promotion.
In a show about race it can be construed that Elvis was a bridge between two cultures by one viewer while the next will see him as the ultimate polarizing figure.
"What worries me about their press release is that it could be construed that Real Madrid as an institution supports the statements made by Mourinho and that would provoke a serious institutional conflict between the two entities".
From these results, we construe that as a poverty alleviation strategy, microcredit access is not an antidote, but will require other supporting policies and services to help women and the poor to find their way out of poverty in a more sustainable manner.
It requires a bit of cynical twisting to construe that as an insult to the Eucharist, or to Catholics.
Jurors might construe that as an admission of guilt.
But in the meantime, Narayanan says, "If we can help more people reach [these materials], I construe that as being a great thing.
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