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Tusayan mayor Greg Bryan confirmed the link between himself and two other councillors and the developer or its partners, but insisted: "It could be construed that there may be some influence [from the developer], but all I can tell you is there is not".
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Although the silicate concentrations at SW75 and SW200 (Fig. 10) appeared to be several times higher than the background, it cannot be construed that produced water is present, as there is no elevation in concentration of other chemicals, especially ammonia and iron, which are good tracers due to their abundance in raw produced water.
The logic of slippery slope arguments, most charitably construed, is that there are certain risks that might accompany a policy, and that those risks are so grave, and/or society's capacity reliably to counteract them so limited, that it would be better not to enact the policy.
There are very good histo-political reasons why, historically, Congress has construed that term much more narrowly.
Of course, if they were construed in that sense there would be no doubt of their validity.
There are some who would construe that the actions of the Indian captain were disrespectful to his opponents but they were not, Dhoni is not that type of man.
Jurors might construe that as an admission of guilt.
"Nothing here should be construed to show that there's been any new finding or change in the wreckage that we've been studying," said Ted Lopatkiewicz, the board's spokesman.
In no way do we state or imply that a positive finding in a 2-year assay would be negated by a longer test, nor do we indicate the contrary, that the absence of a positive finding in a 2-year assay should be construed as proof that there is no impact.
So we should construe them there as consonant/categorial kinds.
"There's no way you can possibly read it or construe it that would allow a trumping of W.T.O.
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