| 11. | After all, youth could be construed as a relative concept.
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| 12. | Belichick construed Edwards'remark as belittling the Patriots'defense.
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| 13. | Our efforts cannot be construed in any way as taking sides,
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| 14. | The FAO's observations cannot be construed to be biased.
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| 15. | In some contexts, gift giving can be construed as bribery.
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| 16. | The name can be construed to have at least two explanations.
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| 17. | These interpersonal dynamics are construed as follows by journalist David Halberstam:
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| 18. | "Trade " and " commerce " have been broadly construed.
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| 19. | I am told that may be construed as " meatpuppetry ".
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| 20. | Courts often construe this clause very strictly and rarely enforce it.
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