| 1. | The settlement should not be construed as an admission of guilt,
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| 2. | The strength of his declaration has sometimes been construed as arrogance.
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| 3. | It is simply not possible to construe the statute that way,
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| 4. | So long as arbitrators are arguably construing or applying the contract,
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| 5. | They were terrified that his remark would be construed as sexist.
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| 6. | In short, nothing that could be construed as a gift.
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| 7. | Still, Valentine's confidence can be construed as arrogance.
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| 8. | It could be construed as some teams having a competitive edge.
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| 9. | For one thing, it could be construed as false advertising.
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| 10. | Why does my confidence have to be construed as something else?
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