This is where what seem like holes might be construed instead as constructive ambiguities.
This piece should in no way be construed as something which supports higher taxes.
"I don't think there's any way we could be construed as an agency, " he said.
Such commissions could be construed, in effect, as part of the underwriting fees earned by the bank.
There is absolutely no way that this could ever be construed to include a shaking of the hand.
The judge's action, on appeal, could be construed as putting Greyhound in technical default on a credit line.
Merely stepping on a newspaper that contained a verse from the Koran could be construed as a blasphemy.
As a result, the data cannot be construed on a per-capita basis without the risk of substantial inaccuracies.
The act of not moving the capital could be construed as negative by the ratings agency and by the insurance regulator.
And if so, do you -- is there any way that this might be construed as military intervention?
At the same time, none of the policies that Obama has adopted can be construed as directed against Israel.
Surely the peace-loving Dylan never sang anything that could be construed as violent.
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None of that should be construed as saying bank loan bonds are safe.
The prison's internal investigations unit suggested this could be construed as a felony and barred the guy from the prison.
Albwardy Investment MD Philip d'Abo said Mr Albwardy denied giving Mr Kikwete anything that could be construed as a bribe.
If the iPad really ends up owning 80 percent of the tablet market, it might well be construed that way.
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In another salary breakdown, it singles out communications and education degrees, which could both be construed as liberal arts degrees.
Now nobody likes doing anything that could be construed as damaging kids (or baseball, apple pie, or the American flag).
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An unsuccessful request for a date, or even assigning a potentially offensive book like "Lolita, " could now be construed as harassment.
Given his obsession with the deceased, this may be construed as appropriate.
Yet there are some in the Netanyahu coalition who maintain that the offer should be construed as an opening gambit, presaging flexibility.
Some staff spoke of behaviour "which potentially could be construed as bullying".
Nothing in this order shall be construed to diminish any rights that any individual may have under these or other laws and treaties.
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It's simple: You're less likely to practice due diligence when your expressed doubts might be construed as insults, or evidence of bad faith.
Capellas' leaving may be construed as negative, but it's questionable whether he held the recipe to the secret sauce to make HP more competitive.
But differences in national tax systems, for example over the portability and taxability of pensions, could be construed as an impediment to labour mobility.
Hamadeh wanted to pay primary care doctors a small fee for referring his service to patients, but discovered it could be construed as fee-splitting.
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Kohl, who called Tudjman's presence an "informal working visit, " resisted making any statement that could be construed as a formal recognition of Croatian independence.
Mr Justice McCloskey said that his determination "is not to be construed as an endorsement of Facebook's defence or acceptance of its policy of impotence".
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They agreed, however, that any pan-European ban could be construed as an infringement of freedom of speech and might be better left to national governments.
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