Apparently dancing with a gay guy appeases a girl's desire to dance, which at the same time is not construed as flirtation. |
It could be construed as proof of the decline of society into simple jingoism. |
The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control. |
This can be construed as yet another example of the Government's repackaging of One Nation policy for mainstream politics. |
The losses and sacrifices suffered in terms of academic advancement had been construed to be the destiny of life. |
Such a refusal would clearly not have been justified under the guidelines, no matter how liberally they are construed. |