Use "construed" in a sentence

1. Future perfect; I: will have Construed: you: will have Construed: he, she, it: will have Construed: we: will have Construed: you: will have Construed: they: will have

2. The editorial Construed the act …

3. The editorial Construed the act …

4. Our chief representative's withdrawal was construed as a protest.

5. Any change in plan would be construed as indecision.

6. His withdrawal can only be construed as a protest. Sentencedict.com

7. Consequently, so Construed, the question calls for a negative reply

8. The manufacture of armaments could be construed as a provocative move.

9. Any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed.

10. Con‧strue /kənˈstruː/ ●○○ verb [ transitive] to understand a remark or action in a particular way → misConstrue be Construed as something comments that could be Construed as sexist The term can be …

11. This Power of Attorney shall be construed broadly as a General Power of Attorney.

12. The case produced a significant impact at the time, and has been restrictively construed.

13. The adjective appropriate must also be construed in accordance with general Community law principles.

14. What may seem helpful behaviour to you can be construed as interference by others.

15. They construed the social contract as a pact of complete subjection to an absolute sovereign.

16. The present is construed by recognizing and abstracting similarities and differences with the past.

17. Thellos Power of Attorney shall be construed broadly as a General Power of Attorney.

18. And to remain silent could be construed as a denial of his being the Christ.

19. The above should not be construed to mean that you are to become a typesetter.

20. Even a thickening waist, while annoying, can be construed as a viewer problem, to an extent.

21. In addition, the contested decision wrongly construed the group financing exemption (GFE) as a tax exemption.

22. If something is Construed in a particular way, its nature or meaning is interpreted in that way.

23. The murder of a Chinese consul on Chinese soil could be construed as an act of war.

24. Invariably, these family definitions, whatever their content, are construed as positive by those that subscribe to them.

25. This has been construed by some commentators as an implicit license to use any underlying patents.

26. Failure to do this may result in bias that could be construed as being a concentration effect

27. To be sure, this Court has construed the Commerce Clause to accommodate unanticipated changes over the past two centuries.

28. The list of avoidable killings not legally construed as murder even in principle could go on and on.

29. Besides, the words could be construed as flirtatious, and she didn't want him getting the wrong impression again.

30. The courts construed this broadly to include the documents which initiated the proceedings, the pleadings and the adjudication.

31. Looking at the way the Commission had construed the rules, the House decided that the determination was a nullity.

32. Don't the saints, loosely construed, help everyone refresh their minds and hearts away from stalemates and from frigid cliche?

33. This material should not be construed as a recommendation, and Barings is not soliciting any action based upon such information

34. Non-cooperation and civil disobedience, as Gandhi understands them, can not be construed as a coercive threat in this sense.

35. But if the Jews interpreted Paul’s supposed action as aiding and abetting trespass, it too could be construed as a capital offense.

36. To understand or explain the meaning of (something), especially in a particular way; interpret: The waiter Construed my smile as assent

37. To understand or explain the meaning of (something), especially in a particular way; interpret: The waiter Construed my smile as assent

38. There is a general principle of law which states that Ambiguities in a contract are construed against the drafter of the contract

39. Because of this they have the potential for increasing self-awareness and deepening understanding both of the judgments made and the objects construed.

40. Cast as flagellant Birching madams in pornographic fantasy, governesses were also construed as deriving erotic authority through the infliction of pain on others

41. The iki/tsu sensibility resists being construed within the context of overly specific rules about what could be considered as vulgar or uncouth.

42. And if Ambiguities are not resolved under the first two rules of interpretation, the Ambiguities are construed against the insurer in favor of coverage

43. Construe (third-person singular simple present Construes, present participle construing, simple past and past participle Construed) (transitive) To interpret or explain the meaning of something

44. Construe (third-person singular simple present construes, present participle Construing, simple past and past participle construed) (transitive) To interpret or explain the meaning of something

45. The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures says of ʼelo·himʹ: “It is almost invariably construed with a singular verbal predicate, and takes a singular adjectival attribute.”

46. All materials contained on this website are made available by Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice

47. Applying that reasoning to the circumstances of the main action forming the basis of these preliminary ruling proceedings, those circumstances can thus be construed from at least two angles.

48. The content in health.Codify.club not intended and should not be construed as medical advice because the procedures mentioned here and the results may vary from person to person

49. The Brahmanical social ideology construed ‘pariahs’ as aliens to Hindus, marked them socially degraded and portrayed them as immoral, lacking intelligence and unfit for anything but menial labour.

50. However, claims that recite such “Configured to” or “adapted to” language have recently been construed by courts in a more limited manner similar to means-plus-function claim terms.

51. To seize on royal Concubines for his use was probably the intent of Abner's act, (2 Samuel 3:7) and similarly the request on behalf of Adonijah was construed

52. The statements set forth in this Bulletin are for information purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and the institution

53. This Agreement has been made in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland, without giving effect to any conflict of law principles

54. It was noted that when an accident causes injury or damage, people often hesitate to extend an apology lest it be construed in court as an admission of guilt.

55. While there is no quantitative measure for Churning, frequent buying and selling of securities that does little to meet the client’s investment objectives may be construed as evidence of Churning

56. After realizing her comments could be construed as violent, Behar Backpedaled, saying she just wants the Fox host “to stop saying stupid things.” Contributing Editor The View’s Joy Behar on

57. Non-Derogation (a) Nothing in this Accord shall be construed so as to abrogate from any aboriginal, treaty, or other rights or freedoms that pertain to the Aboriginal people of Canada.

58. [ʼElo·himʹ] (as applied to the God of Israel) is especially shown by the fact that it is almost invariably construed with a singular verbal predicate, and takes a singular adjectival attribute. . . .

59. / kənˈstruː / Construe sth as sth to understand the meaning, especially of other people's actions and statements, in a particular way: Any changes to the plan would be Construed as indecision.

60. Adjournments from day to day, or from time to time, are to be construed as recesses in the sessions, and shall not prevent the court from sitting at any time

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63. Anaphors, agreement and case* HITOSHI SHIRAKI Abstract This article presents an alternative explanation for the Anaphor-Agreement effect, the generalisation that Anaphors do not occur in syntactic position construed with agreement (cf

64. The views expressed in this paper have not been approved by the House of Delegates or the Board of Governors of the ABA and, accordingly, should not be construed as necessarily representing the policy of the ABA.”

65. As the Directive does not explain the phrase `in abnormal draught conditions', this must be construed as meaning that under no circumstances may combustion products be released in dangerous quantities into the room where the appliance is used .

66. Example sentences from the Web for Amphibology Amphibology, am-fib-ol′o-ji, n. the use of ambiguous phrases or such as can be construed in two senses. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various

67. Compassionate Care Center of Connecticut Website Disclaimer This site offers health, wellness and cannabis information and is provided solely as an educational and information resource and should not be construed, used, or relied upon for any diagnostic or treatment purposes.

68. �The views expressed in this paper have not been approved by the House of Delegates or the Board of Governors of the American Bar Association and, accordingly, should not be construed as representing the policy of the ABA.

69. In the present case, the French Government points out that in Weigand the Court construed the prohibition of misleading information abstractly, that is to say, no proof of actual confusion is required, but a mere abstract risk of confusion is sufficient.

70. "mentally Ill" Beggaress, existing solely on the public dole, who was murdered after being denied hospitalization, is construed to suggest either that she solicited her fate as well as her livelihood, or that treatment (asylum?) denied was homicide permitted.

71. The Armistice Demarcation Line is not to be construed in any sense as a political or territorial boundary, and is delineated without prejudice to rights, claims and positions of either Party to the Armistice as regards ultimate settlement of the Palestine question

72. Any communication or material the User sends to the Website by electronic mail or equivalent electronic mean, excluding personal data about the User, but including without limitation, any other data, query or answer, comment or suggestion, shall not be construed as proprietary information of ACM.

73. The Holy See thus reiterated that those terms should never be construed to include access to abortion or to abortifacients, particularly in the context of a draft resolution on eliminating all forms of violence against women, given their vastly disproportionate consequences on girls worldwide.

74. By our initial observations on the lexical Antonymity of the words zulm / “adl in contemporary Islamicate languages, namely: if construed as possessing political significations, is this Antonymity (lexically or rhetorically) a novel response to a crisis unique to Islamic civilization in the modern period, or is it

75. The argument that(1) God exists, and is omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly goodand(2) Evil existsare logically incompatible, can be construed aporetically (as generating a puzzle and posing the constructive challenge of finding a solution that displays their compatibility) or Atheologically (as a positive proof of the non-existence of God).

76. The argument that(1) God exists, and is omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly goodand(2) Evil existsare logically incompatible, can be construed aporetically (as generating a puzzle and posing the constructive challenge of finding a solution that displays their compatibility) or Atheologically (as a positive proof of the non-existence of God).

77. This Agreement has been negotiated and prepared by the parties and their respective counsel, and should any provision of this Agreement require judicial interpretation, the court interpreting or Construing the provision shall not apply the rule of construction that a document is to be construed more strictly against one party.

78. The argument that (1) God exists, and is omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly good and (2) Evil exists are logically incompatible, can be construed aporetically (as generating a puzzle and posing the constructive challenge of finding a solution that displays their compatibility) or Atheologically (as a positive proof of the non-existence

79. 155 In the absence of evidence of any requirement on the part of the applicant as to the conduct of the wholesalers concerning exports of the packets of Adalat supplied, the fact that they adopted measures to obtain extra quantities can be construed only as a negation of their alleged acquiescence.

80. In Criticizing the idea that state-building can be construed simply as a coercive process of extracting material resources and manpower from local communities, Magagna might have emphasized the role of the English and French monarchies in guaranteeing the property rights of rural households as well a townspeople and nobles.