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Would it be construed as trespass, therefore, to state that Johansson looks tellingly radiant in the flesh?
Good quote, but might it be construed as a slight against the Oompa Loompas, the diminutive, presumably nonunion workers imported to toil in the Wonka chocolate factory of the Roald Dahl classic (and subsequent films)?
The 20th-century Russian composer Sergey Prokofiev intended his Classical Symphony to be a parody of the classical symphonies of Mozart and Haydn and regardless of whether the suggestion that it be construed this way came from Prokofiev (as it did) or from someone else, if it is rewarding to listen to it in this way, then no one gains by refusing to accept the suggestion.
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Li notes that a common meaning of the word is 'make' or 'result in.' The relation between li and ren need not be construed as either definitional or constitutive, nor need it be construed as purely instrumental.
The Agreement also contains provisions requiring that it be construed under Massachusetts law and that litigation regarding the Agreement take place in Massachusetts courts...Because California law is very hostile to the enforcement of non-compete provisions, the jurisdiction and governing law are likely to be significant in this dispute.
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"If she went and met with the Muslim Brotherhood, it was construed that she was pro-Brotherhood.
As this donation came in the wake of multiple sexual assaults allegations against the nominee, it was construed by some as condoning Trump's actions.
He meant the observation as a compliment, no doubt, and would be offended if it were construed as racist, but the then England captain inadvertently painted the outsize Maori winger as something of a genetic peculiarity.
It was construed very differently by people we Liberal Democrats most strongly identify with: our natural, liberal allies in the voluntary and charitable sector saw the bill as a broad assault on their freedom of speech.
"People accepted the notion of nervous breakdown often because it was construed as a category that could handled without professional help," concluded a 2000 analysis by Dr. Stearns, Megan Barke and Rebecca Fribush.
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