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Justice Scalia suggested that limitations on jurisdiction are normally construed narrowly, which likewise would press against application of the Anti-Injunction Act here.
If events are individuals, then they are not properties, for properties are normally construed as universals.
They want, and reasonably so, the right to imply that there are obligations to perform a broad range of actions that affect health, even if these actions are not normally construed as health care services and even if they involve factors outside the health sector, however broadly construed.
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The norms are typically construed as norms of action, most commonly as prescriptions, but could also be construed axiologically.
Was freedom, narrowly construed, enough?
But he was construed otherwise.
But anarchism, broadly construed, is becoming fashionable.
Watch out!" – was construed a threat.
Would that be construed as cheating?
"Some have construed his silence as acquiescence.
Any news that could even vaguely be construed as good?
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