Sentence examples for construed to that from inspiring English sources

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"But looking at the facts, being frustrated by the, you know, the situation at the time, there was probably something that could have been construed to that, but I don't think I would ever use the phrase 'heads will roll.' " The agricultural agency exonerated Mr. Cosgrove in its own investigation in 2009.

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We find nothing in Kennedy's words that could be reasonably construed to say that Kennedy would not "consult with people of faith," as Santorum claimed.

The statement that c is identical to s1on day 1 but identical to s2 on day 2 can be construed to mean that c is a temporally extended object whose day 1 stage is identical to s1 and whose day 2 stage is identical to s2.

We quickly see that the offspring's rights and the couple's rights cannot both be respected – a fact that may be construed to mean that the underlying account of rights is inconsistent (Persson 2009).

The results of that survey could be construed to mean that post-bailout America is truly 'best symbolized' by a power-sotted corporation that exploits its workers, drains our manufacturing base, hammers our trade deficit, and floods our markets with cheap sweatshop products from China.

The intracellular signaling observed in DR1 expressing cells only when they were treated with SEA that had both functional binding sites [19] was construed to mean that SEA could crosslink DR1 molecules, and that this was necessary to initiate cell signaling.

I believe that the article might be construed to suggest that politicians can somehow buy our allegiance, that President Bush's faith-based initiative is nothing but payoffs to political cronies.

Administration officials acknowledge that they fear that information in the reports might be construed to suggest that the White House had clues before Sept. 11, 2001, that Al Qaeda was planning a catastrophic attack.

Opponents of marriage equality countered that the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th and 15th) to the Constitution addressed slavery and should not be construed to apply beyond that.

When Arkansas lawmakers passed a bill this year calling for the creation of a privately funded Ten Commandments monument at the state Capitol building in Little Rock, they clarified in the legislation that the move shouldn't be "construed to mean that the State of Arkansas favors any particular religion or denomination over others".

Administration officials have acknowledged that they are concerned that intelligence reports received by Mr. Bush in the weeks before 9/11 might be construed to suggest that the White House failed to respond to evidence suggesting that Al Qaeda was planning a catastrophic attack.

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