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When I asked the research director and project director whether the data should be construed to indicate a declining Jewish population, they flatly answered no.
Benson does point out that a secular humanist can achieve the same beneficial effects through meditation, and he is careful not to assert that any of his experimental data should be construed as indicating the presence of a deity, but the book's science is clearly serving a larger inspirational goal.
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No one knows how broadly the "crime" in question should be construed.
This states that ambiguous criminal laws should be construed in favor of a defendant.
He cautions that nothing he says is, or should be construed as, investment advice.
Aristotle's theory should be construed as a refinement of this position.
Not surprisingly, Bohmians do not agree that the branches of the wave function should be construed as representing worlds.
This means that \ \bA \vee \bB\) should be construed as the disjoint union \ \bA + \bB\) of \ \bA\) and \ \bB\).
"No aspect of this difficult decision should be construed as an acknowledgement of guilt.
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