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What is intended as radicalism – reducing music to the bare essentials – is sometimes construed by unsympathetic ears as being merely simplistic, or even simple-minded.
This sort of integration is sometimes construed as a special case of the more general phenomenon of backward masking.
The word "probable" in these and other standard definitions is sometimes construed as carrying the mathematical meaning of probability.[7] In a leading article, Lempert gave this example to show how relevance turns on the likelihood ratio.
We're also told that some investors were initially concerned that co-founder and CEO Katrina Lake had planned to sell shares at the time of the IPO, a practice that is sometimes construed as a signal that insiders are less than confident about a company's longer-term performance.
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The public is so angry that even honest decisions are sometimes construed as favouring special interests, so babus consider it safest to do nothing.
A Congressional Memo article on Friday about members of Congress who are reconsidering their pledges not to raise taxes misidentified the state represented by Senator John Thune, who suggested that anti-tax pledges are sometimes construed too broadly.
While sex and gender are sometimes construed in feminist theory in terms of the contrast between biology and culture, or nature and nurture, Freud's theory, as discussed below, challenges these dualisms, developing an account of the sexual drive that traverses the mental and the physical, and undergoes idiosyncratic vicissitudes rather than assuming a uniform anatomical or social shape.
Lack of progress was sometimes construed as refusal by the patient to follow the physiotherapist's clinical recommendations.
That is, Zhu sometimes construed the project of investigating things to extend knowledge as an ascendant movement whereby the learner finally arrives at the pinnacle taiji (supreme polarity) that embraces and subsumes all derived patterns.
Here a perennial interpretive question arises: how should we construe the argument we find in §26, together with material from §24, which is sometimes designated as the second step of the B-Deduction?
Theories that construe decisional capacity as a matter of internal rationality are sometimes criticized on the grounds that they ignore the importance of 'external rationality' as a criterion of capacity.
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