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| Peter Minuit, who had | construed a deed for Manhattan (and was soon after dis |
| ubtedly the language of tariff acts is to be | construed according to its commercial signification, b |
| Assembly and “designated Unionist” shall be | construed accordingly." |
| ntation or both, and "to advertise" shall be | construed accordingly; this is the definition |
| tors Ltd for liability, because it should be | construed against the person relying on it (contra pro |
| It was | construed and understood in tandem with a corollary te |
| the Act, as | construed and applied, is unconstitutional, since it i |
| It must be | construed and the Official Secrets Acts 1911 to 1939 h |
| The Duchy Charters have always been | construed and treated, not merley by the Courts of Jud |
| ians, enacted a law which cannot be sensibly | construed and applied without abrogating, abriding or |
| rrying cannabis of certain amounts was to be | construed as part of one's religion, i.e. |
| to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds must be | construed as a reference to a fine not exceeding the p |
| owers conferred by this section shall not be | construed as being limited in any way by the provision |
| hristiani selected certain passages which he | construed as blasphemies against Christianity and deno |
| he "ignorance" is about, the sentence may be | construed as implying that people who are opposed to h |
| old by the trial judge that it should not be | construed as a percentage, was accepted by the Court o |
| Such an emergency is | construed as "any incident, regardless of location, th |
| Another song that could be | construed as not about Paddington, it is sung by the s |
| , has dialogued with the Bodymind in what is | construed as the New Age. |
| end troops as required, could also have been | construed as Canada's perpetual support to all England |
| This section provided that the Act was to be | construed as though it and the Offences against the Pe |
| nce to the Summary Jurisdiction Acts must be | construed as a reference to the Magistrates' Courts Ac |
| narrow ground, and to sustain it, it must be | construed as to confine it substantially to the form d |
| With these associations she can be | construed as being a divine arbiter of the goddess Ma' |
| ct coming into force, the 1931 Act was to be | construed as one with the Architects (Registration) Ac |
| "the next session of Parliament", should be | construed as references to the session beginning in th |
| e where entry is given by the law" should be | construed as making any unauthorised entry an offence, |
| ene, the plot line of Natalie Natalia can be | construed as "difficult to follow" because the linear |
| It is clear that if the patent is to be | construed as a combination consisting of a stuffed pad |
| ility to produce a sample which is not to be | construed as a refusal. |
| se they are not numbers as such and could be | construed as part of Act 1 as parts of different scene |
| n and removed what I thought could have been | construed as POV, descriptions such as "stunning" or " |
| ng was transmitted in a manner that could be | construed as having the potential to harm people under |
| The letter was | construed as a threat against the judge. |
| The reference to a misdemeanour must now be | construed as a reference to an offence. |
| lements of the song, however, which could be | construed as Anti-Terrorism. |
| ards Sheaf Brewery Sheffield' which could be | construed as misleading. |
| The meanings of these two flags could be | construed as "don't deliver any ASTs" and "ASTs have b |
| the range of services it offers, it is often | construed as the core of the AMB. |
| Restraint in this context can be | construed as a failure of communication between servic |
| risked statements that the court could have | construed as self-incriminating. |
| o the Takeda - crucified for what the Takeda | construed as betrayal. |
| istories were intended, in large part, to be | construed as documenting how the past legitimizes the |
| adistic evidence, Cystopteridaceae should be | construed as a separate family due to its basal positi |
| se which states that this right shall not be | construed as to exclude the use of the Bible from any |
| or to the incident that such a test would be | construed by those nations as a provocative act. |
| use the actual meaning of a word can only be | construed by considering a large number of individual |
| .T.A., which meant "Free The Army", but also | construed by some as "Fuck The Army". |
| is, the court observed that prior courts had | construed CDA immunity "broadly in all cases arising f |
| around the figure of the father; and may be | construed either as an ideal father or as the opposite |
| ) 8 CLR 330, the corporations power had been | construed extremely narrowly, mostly through adherence |
| sed on dates, that by their nature, can't be | construed in any way as encroaching on WP:POV. |
| ' occurring in Article 368 must therefore be | construed in such a manner as to preserve the power of |
| Construed in the most liberal spirit in favor of the c | |
| They are | construed, instead, as logical devices so that asserti |
| Case-based reasoning (CBR), broadly | construed, is the process of solving new problems base |
| ealth" was not vague, since lower courts had | construed it fairly concretely to mean physical as wel |
| So | construed, morality and egoism do not really conflict. |
| The fest, | construed on the lines of international rock concerts, |
| the United States held that statutes must be | construed reasonably. |
| (per Hickman); and Privative clauses are | construed strictly. |
| rlo Bianchi & Co., (1963), the Supreme Court | construed the Wunderlich Act to restrict the Court of |
| York, 551 U.S. 193 (2007), the Supreme Court | construed the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act to allo |
| hip is separate to the U.S. Citizenship, and | construed the equivalence of Puerto Rico citizenship a |
| l authorities at the material time which had | construed the offence of genocide in the same wider wa |
| Conventional interpretations have | construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner" or " |
| Conventional interpretations have | construed this Japanese titles as "commissioner" or "o |
| Conventional interpretations have | construed this Japanese title as "master of ceremonies |
| ts who wanted the text of the document to be | construed to give the federal government less power. |
| d use of the University's computer cannot be | construed to be subject of larceny. |
| The term intimate parts may be | construed to mean only the external body parts that ar |
| ng the masculine gender, the words should be | construed to incorporate the feminine and vice versa. |
| Miller writes that "the Sedition Act was not | construed to mean that the Federalists were to cease m |
| he State election statute should be strictly | construed to prohibit the counting of ballots in a can |
| This has been | construed to mean the first term at which the cause is |
| that 18 U.S.C. § 2252A(a)(3)(B) would not be | construed to punish the solicitation or offering of "v |
| es, the Constitution could not reasonably be | construed to require a search warrant for the military |
| "Malt Liquors" includes beer and shall be | construed to mean any beverage obtained by the alcohol |
| tates, or with foreign nations, shall not be | construed to include the power to regulate or prohibit |
| Both terms mean the same thing but could be | construed to be completely different items. |
| syntax is identified with phonology, broadly | construed to include word order. |
| It can be | construed to contradict a more common phrase: Correlat |
| believed that the statute did not need to be | construed to allow the government to do so. |
| ds of Stephanus require, in this case, to be | construed with considerable latitude, but little depen |
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