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This could be potentially construed as true if video chatting could be called face-to-face communication.
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By contrast, in this example one can potentially construe the shorter dashed lines as noise.
With the exception of the non-specific reference to 'interact' (statement 3), which could potentially be construed as involving verbal processes, there is no reference to educators talking to infants, nor to infants communicating or toddlers talking to educators.
This could potentially be construed as the muddying the boundaries between the board and the management.
Some staff spoke of behaviour "which potentially could be construed as bullying".
"That's because there is an emerging consensus among our legal counsels that using VPNs for noncommercial functions could be construed as potentially violating China's rules and regulations," he said.
An EHRC spokesperson said: "'The commission wrote to the guesthouse owners advising them that the wording on their website could be construed as potentially discriminatory.
Second, in the Akyürek, Hommel, and Jolicœur [19] study, the need to match the identity of the first target to the contents of working memory may be construed as potentially involving a switch in attentional set or filter (sometimes also referred to as a "gate").
Moreover, Sultanoff says potentially offensive humor anything that may be construed as racist, sexist, ageist or hits upon another cultural sensitivity could damage your reputation and professional relationships.
Deciphering, evaluating and potentially rejecting a "vanitized" message because it could be construed as offensive places department officials in an awkward position.
While some of these transactions are priests and pastors with a sense of humor, others could be construed as bearing false witness against their neighbor, and therefore, potentially illegal in the eyes of the law.
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