Sentence examples for largely construed from inspiring English sources

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In later epistemology, skepticism is largely construed from the outside.

It can be seen from Table 2 that, when babies and toddlers are specifically named in the EYLF as subjects of the clause, they are largely construed as 'behaviours' or 'doers' in the grammar.

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James Morris's description of Ibn al-'Arabi, that "the history of Islamic thought subsequent to Ibn 'Arabi might largely be construed as a series of footnotes to his work" is merely a dress rehearsal in preparation for Ibn al-'Arabi's crucial spiritual performance in modernity, as the representative of the Divine's love for humanity in all its forms, not only Muslims as a collective.

Sherman construes things differently.

As currently construed, healthcare is largely preoccupied with controlling late-stage biological perturbations that are end results of lengthy causal chains dominated by behavioral and social determinants.

What will be seldom found is the surrogate relation of 'correspondence' element by element to some reality out there: the real reality escapes us; the reality with which human communities work is construed reality – and construed largely by language.

A text construed and transmitted to a large, passive and largely trusting audience by a corporate voice, subject to government oversight and pressure, governments who are increasingly connected to the 'military industrial complex', is the perfect design for the dissemination of a message that validates the pursuit of geopolitics via organised violence.

One could argue that any international tournament that consists of the security council members and NATO allies- merits being construed as a similarly, if largely more successful, fascistic conglomeration of football nations".

Therefore, large IPO pops can be construed as mistakes.

Moreover, the fact that the ACC variation keeps close pace with the SAM can be construed as evidence pronouncing that the influence largely originates from the surface by barotropic processes, as opposed to the baroclinic processes.

In §4-§6 the focus was largely on the character and composition of individual specious presents, as variously construed by different forms of realism, and the manner in which these combine to form streams of consciousness.

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