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The very same visual information can be construed in radically different ways- same data, same observer, very different perceptions.

The bureau is the official source of information on unrest under press restrictions that prohibit journalists from reporting unauthorized information on actions of the security forces, statements deemed to be subversive and information that could be construed as endangering public safety.

William F. Galvin, the Massachusetts secretary of state and securities regulator, has proposed a change in that state's regulation of interactions between experts like Dr. Bomback and securities traders who may be tempted to seek out and act on information that could be construed as confidential.

This general information should not be construed as individual medical advice.

"I feel like answering the type of question provides more information that could be construed as encouraging students or parents not to take the test," DOE spokeswoman Meghan Collins said.

There were two stand-out criticisms of the show: from Rolling Stone's excellent piece by Maaza Mengiste, on the erasure and tiptoeing around race; and the morality around making a show about a dead man, with audio recording of his funeral and information that could be construed as "outing" John B. "I mean, I didn't out him," Brian is quick to correct.

This information should therefore be construed as the first systematic analysis performed on a diverse type of patients/samples.

they are representing, research review experience of the committee, evidence of completion of NHREC approved research ethics training and any other information that may be construed as conflict of interest on the part of members of the committee; ○ Submission of a statement of agreement to comply with the National Code and, ○ Commitment to provide office and storage space for the committee.

Attorneys on the call said redactions might be necessary in the Mueller report to protect grand jury testimony and other legally privileged information, and should not be construed as a coverup, according to a participant who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Thus, if the definition of "reward" is expanded beyond extrinsic rewards to include any outcome that can serve as a goal of behavior, information itself can then be construed as a reward if it aids in goal attainment.

"There was never, ever anything that could be construed as insider information, nonpublic information," Mr. White told reporters in an hourlong discussion at the Pentagon.

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