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City government was more and more construed as entrepreneurial rather than a social democratic or even managerial entity.

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Another way to put this is that the "can" of permissibility is much more plausibly construed as the dual of "must" than as the dual of "ought".

However, as noted in §2.7, this is not the whole story: the mechanics of Broad's account are such that is probably more accurately construed as only partially Extensional.

However, on the assumption that a representation is an object with semantic properties (content, reference, truth-conditions, truth-value, etc)., a mental representation may be more broadly construed as a mental object with semantic properties.

I think this encourages health status measures to be mislabelled as if they were quality of life measures (or health-related quality of life measures) when they are more accurately construed as measures of the quality of health and creates problems of interpretation discussed above and elsewhere [ 29].

Females need not benefit indirectly in any way from their 'choice' of males and 'mate preferences' in females, which may be more accurately construed as varying levels of resistance, may evolve because they minimize direct costs of mating arising from this sexual conflict [ 4].

The breakthrough in medical terms, according to Micale, came during the late Renaissance, with the emergence of a secular worldview: "What was once regarded as a divinely created soul in spiritual distress came more and more to be construed as a naturalistic mind, psyche or personality that suffered emotionally or psychologically," he writes.

Similarly, "no more" can be construed as a question: "Why more this-than-that?" (v) The skeptic misuses language and uses it in a loose way (PH 1.191).

In his experiment, he found that women's sexual preferences for composers changed during their menstrual cycle, and that they preferred composers of more complex music – who might be construed as more capable mates – at the most fertile point of the cycle.

Mott realises that another year without silverware could be construed as more disappointment by critics, but believes that the team has been far more competitive than in recent seasons.

Occasionally, candidates tap into what might be construed as more democratic funding streams, especially in presidential campaigns, which by their nature capture the interest of highly motivated citizens on the left and the right.

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