Sentence examples for further construed from inspiring English sources

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"This action by the entity called the state of Queensland displayed that the Yidindji nation is foreign to the state of Queensland and or the commonwealth of Australia – this could be further construed as a form of recognition.

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On it, contributors post photos (often taken furtively) of Chinese people wearing outfits that at first glance seem awkward, yet upon further reflection could be construed as hipster.

Further, however, some would have a further objection to construing obligations of friendship as contractual: such a model seems to misconstrue the nature of friendship as involving, as Aristotle claimed, concern for the other for the other's own sake.

Further, modal operators were typically construed as operating on the intensions of the sentences they embed, and so those intensions could plausibly be thought of as possessing modal properties.

Baron further argues that duty should be construed as a secondary motive that is, a motive that regulates and sets conditions on what may be done, rather the prompts specific actions.

Just make sure you don't admit anything in these that can invite further questioning or that may be construed as relevant.

But this further requires that our desires must be construed in such a way that they can provide a clear guide for the technological and industrial activity that makes use of outer nature.

Further, an age-downward version of the CM was construed (i.e., the CM for Children or, briefly, CM-C).

Our findings can be construed to support such an opinion, but further study is necessary to verify this point.

Further, if propositions are sets of possible worlds, belief is construed as a relation between individuals and propositions and sentences of the form 'A believes that P' assert that the individual A stands in the belief relation to the proposition expressed by 'P', then for any necessarily equivalent sentences 'P' and 'Q', 'A believes that P' and 'A believes that Q' cannot differ in truth value.

Hence, van der Sandt hypothesizes that pronouns are a special class of presuppositional expressions: while all presupposition triggers prefer to be linked to antecedents, pronouns almost always must be linked to antecedents, because they are descriptively attenuated, and therefore cannot be construed by way of accommodation (see below for further discussion of the last point).

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