Sentence examples for to be construed from inspiring English sources

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to be construed

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Such habits were not to be construed as affectation.

People say Donald Trump is racist; I don't want my thoughts to be construed as that".

This is not to be construed as a prediction or blatant rooting, just a humble observation.

It is misguided, however, for this story to be construed as being about "smaller isn't better".

Neither the alaya nor the tathata, however, is to be construed as being substantial.

"Simply not getting exactly what you want is unlikely to be construed as a taking of your land," he said.

"Globalisation is not a smooth and benign master process such as 'modernisation' used to be construed 50 years ago.

"He didn't deny it," Mr. Martin said, "but I don't want that to be construed one way or the other.

(There are also sites focusing on body parts, like ratemyimplants.com, which offers the helpful disclaimer that its content is not to be construed as medical advice).

Our first writing was on clay, and the vitrine is both a sophisticated display cabinet and repeated forms asking to be construed and read.

But the commission letter also noted, "This action is not to be construed as a determination that a violation may not have occurred".

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