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That is often construed by our critics as " sensational reporting".
As the preferred term 'decreased appetite' (which was more frequently reported with liraglutide) could be construed as a beneficial effect rather than an adverse event, the tolerability data were also analysed after excluding this term.
It is most frequently used as a coda to a statement that could be construed as having a homosexual double entendre.
Most mathematicians are not predicativists; in our opinion the best answer to predicativist objections is to deny that comprehension axioms can properly be construed as definitions (though we admit that we seem to find ourselves frequently speaking loosely of φ as the condition which "defines" {x | φ}).
Associates of Mr. Sutyagin said he frequently received materials on United States military policy from military attachés, something that could not be construed as improper, they said.
Educators, on the other hand, are construed in the grammar as engaging in material processes interacting, building, promoting, supporting, and so on, with infants frequently depicted as responding to stimuli provided by the educators.
Was freedom, narrowly construed, enough?
But he was construed otherwise.
But anarchism, broadly construed, is becoming fashionable.
Watch out!" – was construed a threat.
Would that be construed as cheating?
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