construe u rečniku PONS

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Members-in-training are not required to perform personal services for members, or any activity that can be construed as hazing.
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This was construed as a way of pressuring him to stand down with dignity.
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The use of mythological and literary references are common traits in the lyrics, which sometimes can be construed as dark, almost melancholic.
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Optometrists alter the visual field by altering angles (i.e. fashion the subject with glasses that construe the visual field by differing angles).
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The word "rebetis" is today construed to mean a person who embodies aspects of character, dress, behavior, morals and ethics associated with a particular subculture.
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At the other academies, failure to formally report an honor violation is construed as tolerating it, which is itself a violation of the code.
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There can be but one rule for construing the section, whether the creditors be one or many.
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The majority judges agreed in this case that the power should be construed narrowly, though they were unable to agree on any appropriate interpretation.
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Ultimately, it depends on how the question is construed.
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The north side of the stadium is completely construed of glass to protect against the wind.
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