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- It tells you nothing at all about whether it is construed with a singular or plural verb.
- Judicial review provisions, however, are jurisdictional in nature and must be construed with strict fidelity to their terms.
- The lunula must be inserted and recovered without difficulty, hence the need for keeping it in an upright position should be construed with this end in view.
- The Rabbis argue thus : No death-sentence pronounced in the Bible indefinitely may be construed with severity; on the contrary, it must be interpreted leniently.
- In ordinary speech I think it is more often construed with the plural, but not exclusively .-- talk ) 23 : 37, 2 September 2008 ( UTC)
- It's difficult to find construe with in a sentence. 用construe with造句挺难的
- The doctrine is generally construed with regards to legal notices published, either by posting them at a designated place in a courthouse, or publishing them in a newspaper designated for legal notices.
- It must be admitted that the words of Stephanus require, in this case, to be construed with considerable latitude, but little dependence can be placed upon the accuracy of that writer.
- Ordinary laws that were in force prior to the Constitution coming into force on 9 August 1965 continue to apply after the Constitution's commencement but must be construed with such modifications, adaptations, qualifications and exceptions as may be necessary to bring them into conformity with the Constitution.
- Oh, and I don't think you can use " besides " this way except " nobody besides " and " everybody besides ", which will both usually be construed with a singular verb .-- talk ) 09 : 49, 11 March 2012 ( UTC)
- The website enjoyed spectacular growth and success, and one 2009 study called it a " model example of the rags to riches ideal of an enterprise construed with no financial funding and no institutional support ( neither from ASP / ISP corporations nor from central / local administration ) ".
- It is so-called because it evokes the Lydian mode based on its final chord as a tonic, and may be construed with the chord symbols VII-I ( if the final is taken as a Lydian-mode tonic ) or III-IV ( if the final is taken as a in major ).
- Kelly referenced many philosophers in his two volumes but the theme of new experience being at once novel and familiar ( due to the templates placed on it ) is closely akin to the notion of Heraclitus : " we step and do not step in the same rivers . " Experience is new but familiar to the extent that it is construed with historically derived constructs.
- If the promise of the annuity was intended as an inducement to the marriage, and the averment that the plaintiff, relying on the promise, married, is an averment that the promise was one inducement to the marriage, this is the consideration averred in the declaration; and it appears to me to be expressed in the letter, construed with the surrounding circumstances.
- I ignored the comma but it could be the comma indicates that " maximopere " is to be construed with " tipis aedita " ( more properly written " typis edita "; " typus " being an individual movable type character ) instead to give something like " published exhaustively " ( to convey the idea that the book presents a full and complete collection of the relevant statutes ) or simply to mean " published with great care ".
- Article 4 of the Constitution declares : " This Constitution is the supreme law of the Republic of Singapore and any law enacted by the Legislature after the commencement of this Constitution which is inconsistent with this Constitution shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void . " As regards laws that were in force prior to the Constitution coming into force on 9 August 1965, Article 162 states that they continue to apply after the Constitution's commencement but must be construed with such modifications, adaptations, qualifications and exceptions as may be necessary to bring them into conformity with the Constitution.
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