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It is questionable whether bribing police officials in the pursuit of information for a newspaper article would assist the News Corporation in "obtaining or retaining" business, unless selling more newspapers is construed to come within the statute.
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It's been construed to cover a plethora of topics and can be misleading to some.
It is so broad that anything could be construed to not fall under that description.
(Not just: comes to exist in many things, unless this be construed to mean that the nature becomes many when it comes to exist in many things).
But I realized later that what he had said could be construed to mean almost anything.
"We were doing nothing that can in any way be construed to be illegal," she said.
Mr. Chapman, the American envoy, made remarks construed to be a rebuke.
In part it might be construed to have been a political move.
In short, a "managed service" could be construed to mean things like VPNs, VoIP, and video streaming.
The ISDA definition includes 'failure to pay', which can be construed to include a technical default.
Dating has now been construed to mean sexual hook-ups.
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