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Again, no one should feel compelled to work during the weekend, and I do not want any of my comments to be construed as endorsing a relaxation of the work-life balance.
Source: https://abovethelaw.com/2023/10/attorneys-might-work-more-efficiently-over-the-weekend/
Everything is now fair game for censorship if it can be construed as hateful, hurtful, bigoted or offensive provided that it runs counter to the established viewpoint.
Source: https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/04/dont-let-the-government-criminalize-free-speech/
In a statement of defence, Kakfwi denied any contact that "could be construed as being sexual in nature."
MOSCOW – The Russian Foreign Ministry is warning Ukraine and its Western allies that an attack on Russian troops in Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria would be construed as an attack on Russia itself and trigger an “adequate response.”
Source: https://federalnewsnetwork.com/world-news/2023/02/live-updates-russia-ukraine-war-anniversary/
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Noting I say here should be construed as what you should do.
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Section 2.3 of the MLA Code of Conduct (‘the Code’) makes clear that the Code is to be construed so as to uphold Members’ right to freedom of expression.
"Stunning & Brave" slowly allows PC Principal to gain depth, but his initial purpose in is a critique of overbearing PC culture where even wishing someone a nice day can be construed as a micro-aggression.
The choice of photo could be construed as a signal to the Sussexes that they are still in demand as royals despite all of the Duke's claims about them and that his accusations have not affected their public image.
“The label ‘government funded’ is potentially misleading and could be construed as also government-controlled’ – which VOA is most certainly not,” a VOA spokesperson said.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-wikipedia-government-funded-media-label-npr-1850322323
Then, as noted previously, from a price perspective, PID has traditionally not seen a great deal of progress over time, and it can be construed more as a trading play that chops around within a certain range.
The question now is whether this sideways price action could be construed as a dip-buying opportunity, or the early-stages of a correction back lower.
Source: https://www.etftrends.com/leveraged-inverse-channel/bear-bet-nvidia-lock/
The town’s name was Anna, and although it was named for the founder’s wife back in the mid-1800s, over time it has taken on a different meaning as racists construed the letters to stand for “Ain’t No N-word Allowed.”
Source: https://www.thedailynews.cc/articles/the-exclusionary-sundown-towns/
They both make mistakes, and do things that could be construed as wrong.”
This could be only construed as one done with ulterior motive.
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When statutes can sensibly be read harmoniously, they are not supposed to be construed as if they were antithetical.
Source: https://www.lawfareblog.com/presidential-records-act-clintons-socks-and-trumps-boxes