Sentence examples for has construed from inspiring English sources

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21 No court of the State has construed the act.

As to the State Supreme Court's mandate, that Court has construed it by affirming petitioners' second convictions.

But the Kentucky court of appeals has construed the act as not a property tax, but as one imposing a license or occupation tax upon the business.

Appellant's criticisms are drawn from his interpretation of the statute and find no warrant in the statute as the state court has construed it.

"By a bare majority," La Follette said, "the court has repeatedly overridden the will of the people as declared by their representatives in Congress and has construed the Constitution to mean whatever suited their peculiar economic and political views".

A sweeping examination of the intimate link between war and manhood as society has construed it since the Middle Ages; Braudy reads Al Qaeda as the mortal thrashings of a dying order.

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"Some have construed his silence as acquiescence.

That's never been the way I've construed it.

Some have construed Hanna Rosin's The End of Men as a death knell.

Generally speaking, we have construed war-power provisions to take account of evolving technological realities.

But recent Supreme Court decisions have construed Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce more narrowly.

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