Sentence examples for construes as a from inspiring English sources

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He's John Proctor, the cheating husband that playwright Arthur Miller (also a playboy) construes as a voice of reason during the Salem Witch Trials (representing the "witch hunt" of 1950s McCarthyism).

It allows any individual to, in effect, become a private law enforcement agency, empowered to bring lawsuits against anyone or any group the plaintiff accuses of having taken part in or even simply supported any action the plaintiff construes as a boycott against Israel, against the settlements, or even any individual Israeli, for any reason.

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Such restrictions can be construed as a triumph for nonsmokers.

Could be construed as a conflict of interest......

It could be construed as a PR stunt.

That could be construed as a £20m gamble?

Nevertheless, this adaptability may also be construed as a disadvantage.

For the right, the change could be construed as a tax increase.

Failure on Wall Street has always been construed as a crime.

As explained above, the Florida Election Code must be construed as a whole.

This could very easily be construed as a president overturning Supreme Court precedent.

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