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I have again attempted to construe the statute in a purposive manner and with my understanding of the intent of the Act in mind.
We think it right to construe it in relation to what one would normally think of as legal costs.
Where an ambiguity in an insurance policy is found, we will construe it in favour of the insured.
We construe civil marriage to mean the voluntary union of two persons as spouses, to the exclusion of all others.
We now have before us a skeletal account of the way in which sexism and racism construe women and blacks, respectively.
And explaining how to construe a sentence spoils its effect, just as explaining the punch line of a joke does.
Why would you not construe it that way knowing that there is a miscellany of arrangements in the States?
It is permissible, where the context so allows, to construe words used in the plural as including the singular.
We often construe inter-state relations in terms of the metaphor of friends and foes, but misleadingly.
First s.7 has no counterpart in the Directive and can neither be used to construe it or to judge its effect.
A common strategy in some languages is to construe the Stimulus as subject and the Experiencer in the dative case.
Religion is thus central to the way rural Sundanese communities construe the world and position themselves within it in connection and in opposition to outside forces.
The issue for the Administrator is to construe the terms of the Agreement and make the computations required by its specific terms.
Your Honours' task is to construe the statute in the light of the explanation given in the explanatory memorandum if it is conformable with the words.
Although it is open to a court in limited circumstances to conclude that the words or syntax used is wrong, the purpose remains to construe the words used.
Individuals who are being treated should not construe information here as replacing or superseding recommendations of their own physician.
Different conceptions of equality of opportunity construe this idea of competing on equal terms variously.
Too many on the left construe co-optation in terms of an iron law demonstrating the inadequacy of the party as a form for radical politics.
Only the paranoid can construe this as a threat to Venezuela or the Amazon.
In the event of dispute as to the meaning or scope of the judgment, the Court shall construe it upon the request of any party.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She has been used to her father's abstraction, and does not construe it into any slight.
The same disposition to construe everything in favor of the faith governed the admissibility of witnesses of evil character.
But in every case the early practice did not construe this to include the Territories.
Then, most gravely and admirably, he began to construe the Eclogues of Virgil.
And even if he had, we must not construe any trifling peculiarity into madness.
Any attempt to construe the purposes of Deity must be liable to the same misapplication.
Some refer to Minerva, and construe the passage with reference to the Panathenaic celebration.
The April sun seemed to stir in him a vague feeling that he could not construe.
But however you construe the hierograph, the door must be demolished before you get out.
If you consider them to be so, you may construe my words in that way.
In so far as her mind could construe, she acknowledged benefits received.
But you must not, my dearest friend, construe common gratitude into love.
But, as they are merely school-boys now, their business is to construe Virgil.
I take the official oath today with no mental reservations, and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by any hypercritical rules.
Heyward paused, for he knew not how to construe the remarkable expression that gleamed across the swarthy features of the attentive Indian.
If it was only for her father's sake, she must not refuse him or show any disinclination which he might construe into incivility.
Your conscience will tell you, sir, whether I construe it well or not.
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