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(d) to construe the laws I sign in a Presidential way.
"Terror", as Martinez de las Rivas seems to construe it, is the condition of consciousness.
But it would be a mistake to construe them as hollow".
With a wryness that belies her years, she does manage to construe one positive.
One of the few natural ways to construe this connection is in terms of simple causation.
Nonetheless, the state is urging the justices to construe the law as if it applied only to "intact D & X".
David's future, his deliverance from the forces determined to annihilate him, depends on his ability to construe character.
The particular provision that the court was called upon to construe in Microsoft II referred to integrated products.
Some constitutions, such as Spain's, specifically require the courts to "construe" their provisions "in conformity" with the ECHR.
But Mr. Wilkinson's remarks are hard to construe as raising questions about Mr. Clarke's personal life.
The language was legal boilerplate, reserving the right to construe the legislation only as it was consistent with the Constitution.
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