Sentence examples for properly construed from inspiring English sources

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Just as individual human beings have autonomy and the right of self-determination, states are properly construed as "moral persons" with similar rights to control their own destinies.

"But the political considerations sometimes prevail," he added, "and companies are understandably reluctant to do something like this because it will not necessarily be properly construed in the marketplace.

People are endlessly inventive in developing techniques for wounding and destroying one another -- but also in finding explanations for why doing so is (properly construed) a form of self-defense.

Finally, it is not even clear whether Fregean senses can be properly construed as linguistic meanings.

It is assumed that democratic citizenship, properly construed, can indeed function as a significant lever of integration.

He also overlooks that, properly construed, the relativistic notion of truth does not violate the Principle of Non-Contradiction.

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Most mathematicians are not predicativists; in our opinion the best answer to predicativist objections is to deny that comprehension axioms can properly be construed as definitions (though we admit that we seem to find ourselves frequently speaking loosely of φ as the condition which "defines" {x | φ}).

Nobel's reference to "fraternity" has been relied on, properly, to construe the prize broadly — this is why so many people hoped that the prize might go to Malala Yousafzai, the sixteen-year-old who, after the Taliban targeted her and shot her in the head, has become a powerful voice for girls' education, as well as for non-violent resistance.

Nobel's reference to "fraternity" has been relied on, properly, to construe the prize broadly this is why so many people hoped that the prize might go to Malala Yousafzai, the sixteen-year-old who, after the Taliban targeted her and shot her in the head, has become a powerful voice for girls' education, as well as for non-violent resistance.

This meant that a much smaller decline in unionization accounted for between 30 and 40%% of the increase in dispersion, whose effect is of course more properly to be construed as "re-unionization".

They might also claim that their opponents, who claim that the relation is category neutral, aren't properly distinguishing between grounding proper and a relation of metaphysical dependence more broadly construed.

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