This would seem to be reasonable, so long as flexibility is construable as a contractual obligation but not if it goes beyond the scope of the contract. |
Consequently, if his utterance is reasonably construable as an anti-Semitic one, he shouldn't be too severely blamed for that, or so I think anyway. |
In any case, I don't believe that any of the 100-odd instances of faith in the King James Version are plausibly construable as verbs. |
Consequently, any refusal to sell or rent, regardless of the type of the property involved, construable as discrimination on the grounds of origin, is covered by this provision and may be brought before the civil courts. |