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"Anything that can be construed as ground zero should not have a mosque," she said.
"There is some language," Goldberg added, "which can be debated, that can be construed as a morality provision".
My husband had suggested the phrases — "amazing" and "astonishing" being words that can be construed to mean almost anything.
Anything that can be construed as good news is likely to give investors a reason to buy stocks, he said.
It counseled patience on Wednesday, urging members "not to be part of any action that can be construed as a job action against the company".
But the book's publication was stalled; Russian law prohibits the publication of anything that can be construed as campaign propaganda unless it is paid for by the candidate.
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Since the financial crisis, says Alex Kozinski, a judge, prosecutors have been more tempted to pore over statutes looking for ways to stretch them so that this or that activity can be construed as illegal.
Note also that it can be construed either as eliminating mental entities or simply as identifying them with physical objects.
An attraction of this view is that it can be construed essentially as requiring only deduction and no cumbersome inductive methods.
Note that the latter can be construed as language that a 'poser' might state.
These papers were the foundation for the 1905 paper on Brownian motion, which showed that Brownian movement can be construed as firm evidence that molecules exist.
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