Sentence examples for construed to limit from inspiring English sources

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Nothing in this order shall be construed to limit the authority of any such governmental authority to prosecute any individual for whom control is transferred.

They point out that an accompanying report specifically declared that the Dickey Amendment "should not be construed to limit Federal support for research involving human embryonic stem cells".

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A majority of the justices seem to believe that it is too easy to sue corporations, so they narrowly construed federal laws to limit such suits.

Section 3: Neither the First Amendment nor any other provision of this Constitution shall be construed to prohibit the Congress or any state from imposing reasonable limits on the amount of money that candidates for public office, or their supporters, may spend in election campaigns.

The best design professionals' houses are purely personal — not construed to woo or wow clients.

But I realized later that what he had said could be construed to mean almost anything.

Meanwhile, the kinematic viscosity values are construed to affect CO and UHC concentrations.

In part it might be construed to have been a political move.

The ISDA definition includes 'failure to pay', which can be construed to include a technical default.

So the techne analogy might be construed to imply the impossibility of acrasia.

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