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Generally speaking, we have construed war-power provisions to take account of evolving technological realities.
On questions whose resolution is committed at least in large measure to another branch of the federal government, we have construed our own jurisdiction narrowly and exercised it cautiously.
This is entailed by the argument as we have construed it.
For, as we have construed it, the DRR allows that religious citizens may support coercive laws for religious reasons (so long as they have and are prepared to provide a plausible secular justification for these laws).
In the terms that have been used in this paper, what is gestured toward in step (3) by saying that "justification must be a purely internal affair" is just mentalism as we have construed it.
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We've had a taste of this in recent months, as various scholars (a generously inclusive term) have construed the meaning of the word "jihad" for a Western audience.
"Some have construed his silence as acquiescence.
But recent Supreme Court decisions have construed Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce more narrowly.
There is a boyish but unruffled quality about him that some critics have construed as complacency.
Robert Allenby has been perhaps most vehement in his condemnation of what many have construed as a dirty-tricks campaign by the tournament organisers.
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