Sentence examples for construed to restrict from inspiring English sources

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One passage reads: "Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict or prohibit the instruction of the Holocaust, any other instance of genocide, or the historical oppression of a particular group of people based on ethnicity, race or class".

After highlighting the importance of the "physical and natural sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics," the amendment explains that "nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict or bias the grant selection process against funding other areas of research deemed by the foundation to be consistent with its mandate, nor to change the core mission of the foundation".

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

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.

Dating has now been construed to mean sexual hook-ups.

Cecil seems "innocent" as animals are construed to be.

The absence of DAZ signals was construed to be due to the loss of Y chromosome.

It does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.

This study should not be construed to discount the original CPR.

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