| 41. | My business is not characterizing or construing or interpreting my own comments.
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| 42. | For the court's purposes, the case was narrowly construed.
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| 43. | Our research should in no way be construed as manipulating the market,
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| 44. | Brinner and his associates helped construe each new development as it arose.
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| 45. | But will patrons construe such a description as a warning?
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| 46. | Only by a stretch of our imagination can it be so construed.
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| 47. | Ms . Neisuler wonders, construing economics incorrectly as plural.
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| 48. | The line can unfortunately be construed as more troubling news for Slocum.
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| 49. | Jurors might construe the words as an admission of guilt.
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| 50. | It could be construed as the cinematic equivalent of eating your vegetables.
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