Sentence examples for when properly construed from inspiring English sources

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We are of opinion that the statute, when properly construed, as said by the circuit court of appeals, but expresses the purpose to exclude the lowest grades of tea, whether demonstrably of inferior purity, or unfit for consumption, or presumably so because of their inferior quality.

We think the rule thus stated is the result of the previous decisions of this court, when properly construed, and is consistent with the authority over the public lands given to Congress under the Constitution, and properly rests Executive power to deal with such lands by way of withdrawal upon the express or implied authority of the Congress.

This claim hearkens back to the notion, described in places like "Materialism and Metaphysics," that scientific attention to facts, when properly construed within materialist research, can keep philosophy from overlooking actual human suffering.

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Many of the provisions in the original act of 1862 are outside of the usual course of legislative action concerning grants to railroads, and cannot be properly construed without reference to the circumstances which existed when it was passed.

The section, properly construed, does not permit unjust discrimination, and, therefore, it is valid.' 81 App.

Someday even they might understand the wisdom of choosing what the Constitution, properly construed, actually requires: unregulated politics.

Because the control concept does not require linearization, the true dynamics of the non-autonomous delayed feedback system is faithfully preserved and properly construed in the control action.

Lockeans say the Constitution, properly construed and enforced by the judiciary, circumscribes the majoritarian principle by protecting all rights that are crucial to individual sovereignty.

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.

A close reexamination of those precedents, however, persuades us that they have not properly construed the Clause, and accordingly should no longer be followed.

"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.

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