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Of course, what humans interpret as confidence is actually arrogance.
We interpret as strut and boasting what is actually a confession.
The physical sensations I always interpret as "dying" are misplaced emotions.
Zombies are present in the game, which I interpret as humans.
That is a position many believers interpret as unwillingness to defend their values.
You start to see signs, cryptic messages only you could possibly interpret as significant.
Your auditory nerve then delivers the message to your brain which we interpret as sounds.
Wavelengths of light, which our brains interpret as color, are objective features of the universe.
"I fought every impulse to do anything" that the officer could interpret as threatening, she wrote.
Cue surreal blur effect, which I can only interpret as Ash having some sort of head trauma.
Familiar shows follow a predictable pattern that the brain can interpret as safety and security, Rutledge said.
The airline simply put the information out there for the media and public to interpret as they would.
In college, everything is Janus-faced: what you interpret as refuge can lead to danger, and vice versa.
" Instead, Harris restated without hesitation, "I'm for Medicare for All," which anyone watching would interpret as "for everybody.
She did not enlist the president's help in her campaign, which he seemed to interpret as a snub.
The ECB currently guides markets for reinvestments for an "extended period" which markets interpret as two to three years.
His inconsistencies are what many people would interpret as red flags when they appear in men we know personally.
It's proof that fashion rules are a myth, and that style is yours to interpret as you see fit.
In a move that Iran's leaders may interpret as an act of war, the United States killed Maj. Gen.
Red blood painted on a porcelain doll's face has faded to purple blotches that a criminologist might interpret as decomposition.
"Whatever you do, you can interpret as he's doing that because he wants to run for president, right?" he said.
Her adoption could have been inspired by something we humans might interpret as altruism — if such a thing truly exists.
The theme of this year's Js13kGames competition was "back," a general theme developers can broadly interpret as they see fit.
Still, the entrepreneurial spirit is alive, which some interpret as a thirst for the self-determination Puerto Rico has never had.
There is the issue of my blackness, too, which many, because of unconscious bias, interpret as inherently lazy, deviant, sick, unclean.
Breitbart often disparages its political opponents as ''globalists'' and ''corporatists,'' which is easy to interpret as an anti-Semitic dog whistle.
Usually the wavelengths of the collected light—what our eyes interpret as color—don't offer the clearest depiction of what's going on.
The Twitter feed contains few smitings or stonings and no mention of the book of Leviticus, which many interpret as condemning homosexuality.
They hear nothing, smell nothing, and feel nothing, except the surrounding pressure they are trying to interpret as comforting, rather than confining.
Trump has face a barrage of bipartisan criticism for his remarks, which many interpret as defending neo-Nazis and other white supremacists.
"What do you interpret as serious disruption?" he asked, comparing 10 minutes of traffic chaos with a million pounds of oil company profit.
In a week of plunging prices and bad news, the hearing struck a tone that coin watchers could reasonably interpret as surprisingly optimistic.
Russia has insisted that it is now Eastern Europe's opportunity, which many diplomats interpret as an Eastern European whom the Kremlin could countenance.
Also interesting -- Khloe posted some cryptic messages ahead of the big holiday that one could interpret as being aimed at her baby daddy.
Both have frequencies—which we interpret as color in light waves and pitch in sound waves—as well as amplitudes, meaning brightness or loudness.
David Perdue (R-Ga.) stirred controversy on Friday by citing a biblical passage when discussing President Obama that some interpret as a death curse.
So for a few years, Perry contented herself with vague subtweets that those in the know could interpret as commentary on her feud with Swift.
The "Q" in QAnon stands for a person or group of people who post vague messages online that believers interpret as evidence supporting the theory.
Then came her emoji, which include one that really doesn't take a lot of imagination to interpret as Kylie Jenner getting slapped in the face.
She even speculates she's already died, before repeating the witch's curse from Season 1, which we interpret as her reuniting to Drogo in the afterlife.
A. Philip Randolph Institute that some will interpret as a go-ahead to other states to suppress minority votes through purging of the registration rolls.
The airborne game of tag, usually played with fighter jets, underscores what analysts, and certainly many Russian officials, interpret as a vulnerability in that commitment.
So, I think, Putin is whistling in the dark hoping maybe that nice talk or would he interpret as nice talk will carry over into action.
Data on sovereign wealth fund investments via the stock and bond markets are harder to interpret as many of the funds do not disclose such information.
Talking about how she'd build a family reminds these women that Neary doesn't have a uterus, which they then interpret as her flaunting her transgender status.
Sometimes you want a Coca-Cola [which we will interpret as the liquid equivalent of Lively's iconic glossy waves] and sometimes you want a green juice!
Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) stirred controversy on Friday by citing a biblical passage when talking about President Obama that some interpret as a death curse.
Soon, the figures will get even harder to interpret, as the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which pummeled the nation's largest new-housing market, affects the data.
For example, it could reimpose sanctions lifted by the nuclear deal under a non-nuclear rationale, which Tehran would interpret as a violation of the accord.
However, issues with the credibility and frequency of the claims, along with what some may interpret as their self-serving nature, will likely backfire with many voters.
Up until then, there hadn't been any months at all assigned to the wintertime (which we'd personally interpret as the Romans' efforts to forget that winter exists).
"Things are starting to feel a little … episodic," he confesses, in what even a sympathetic viewer might interpret as a meta-statement, a confession of franchise fatigue.
The biggest roadblock they ran into is, of course, the FDA's recommended upper age limit of 26, which many healthcare providers apparently interpret as a firm cutoff.
Casey used three different starting lineups in four games against the Cavaliers, which was difficult to interpret as anything other than a sign of exasperation, or desperation.
Then they saw a Tea Party wave that they willfully chose to interpret as a grassroots movement calling for a more rigorous dedication to free market ideology.
In general, though, it's kind of like this: Receptors in our noses pick up chemicals in the air that our brains interpret as signifying a particular thing — e.g.
Still, parents are parents, and even the most supportive ones might accidentally say something that you might interpret as nagging or pressure on your relationship, Dr. Salmon says.
" This level of preparation, which often includes elaborate props, tiny mechanisms inside household objects, and finely honed timing, is often responsible for what people interpret as "camera tricks.
In what Ukrainian officials could easily interpret as an alarming signal, Trump instead met with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the Oval Office, for the second time.
So, fetal pole cardiac activity means that the yolk sac that becomes an embryo is experiencing an electrical current that we can interpret as a heartbeat on an ultrasound.
But this is hard to interpret, as the other intervention groups — including the offices that had all three interventions going on at the same time — didn't see an uptick.
As the distinguished speakers praised Bush, Trump couldn't have helped but take offense at some of the comments that he might interpret as barbed contrasts between himself and Bush.
Gavin Newsom spearheaded the Proposition 22019 campaign, a move many in the state interpret as another step toward raising his profile ahead of a run for governor in 2018.
Like in other European countries, support for anti-euro movements has risen since the 2008 financial crisis – something that investors interpret as a worry when looking at opportunities in Italy.
You're more willing to accept him, because you realize that what you interpret as an extreme is actually a facade, and he's more like you than you might have thought.
The pair's strange relationship is tumultuous, to say the least, and the audience is taken on a journey that some interpret as being an account of the beginnings of Scientology.
Their bond — which Netflix translates as "lifelong confidantes," but which alternate translations usually interpret as "soulmates" — becomes transcendent, a chaste but heady yearning holding them together across time and tragedy.
General Dunford also said there were no plans to cancel American military exercises with South Korea scheduled to start Monday — drills that North Korea could interpret as a new provocation.
What the ordinary person might interpret as a con game or sheer lunacy, the heavily credentialed investor, with his TED Talk understanding of things, will reliably regard as brilliant eccentricity.
"We see two compact sources that we interpret as circumstellar disks around the two young stars," said Felipe Alves, study author and postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics.
If he doesn&apost put it up, some people will wonder why; if he does, some people might not feel welcome because of what they interpret as a left-leaning message.
Even if all of this is settled, it is difficult to predict if the president will sign into law any bill that his base could interpret as too soft on immigration.
Going the Distance Going the Distance: Your friend sounds like an introvert — or she might have some social anxiety — which would account for some behavior which you interpret as being flaky.
The conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch has filed more than 20 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits over Clinton's emails, in a move that's hard to interpret as anything but baldly partisan.
In the 1980s, then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor devised the so-called "endorsement test," which bars the government from taking actions that a reasonable observer would interpret as endorsing a particular religion.
Any company rule that an employee would reasonably interpret as discouraging these activities is most likely to be illegal, according to Wilma Liebman, a former chairman of the National Labor Relations Board.
Shortly after this, an earthquake struck Rome and the Basilica of St. John Lateran was destroyed — an event that was easy to interpret as a sign of God's displeasure with Stephen's morbid behavior.
The blue spots along the basal radar echo highlight areas of bright reflectivity roughly 1 mile below the surface, which Orosei and his colleagues interpret as being caused by the presence of water.
According to Chris Harrison in a new promo, Peter's finale will feature "one of the most unexpected and complicated endings we have ever seen," which Bachelor Nation seemed to interpret as a challenge.
It's a lovely number, one I interpret as a salvo of feminist solidarity by Mr. Minchin in the middle of a show that revolves around a man, just as the original movie does.
Robbins began to pack up his records, while fuming about voting irregularities, which he was more willing to interpret as the result of party shenanigans than as incompetence at the Department of Elections.
Even responding with "I'm a little busy but should be able to read it later this week" comes across much better than "Got it," which a lot of people will interpret as indifference.
Similarly, in one scene near the end, he doesn't technically activate a grenade, but he causes it to explode near his enemies — a scene the movie doesn't interpret as violence, though it destroys life.
Speaking to shareholders at Nintendo's annual general meeting, Miyamoto and other executives addressed a variety of issues, among them what some interpret as a failure to keep up with the state of the industry.
The Patriot Mag Release and AR Maglock alter the gun so that it only releases an empty magazine when the action is open—which the products' proponents interpret as complying with the disassembly mandate.
It might help to understand what sound really is: pulses or vibrations that travel via air molecules into our eardrums, which then vibrate, becoming the analog input that our brains interpret as specific sounds.
I solved on paper, but I visited the link above and magnified the clues at 16A and 42A to decipher the two nonsilhouetted pictures (which I interpret as New York City and a newspaper).
Auer, meanwhile, provides a perverse incentive for agencies to issue deliberately vague regulations they can interpret as they choose, thereby avoiding the notice-and-comment requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act for regulatory rulemaking.
Regular physical exercise should dampen down the kinds of bodily signals (from the heart and circulation, for example) that the brain could interpret as being anxious—so it should dampen down feelings of anxiety, too .
This montage had everything: An attractive couple, a screen legend, a cute baby, even what we can only interpret as a wink to Gilmore Girls fans that Milo Ventimiglia's character named his child Logan. Nope!!
Rather, it is a shift in hormones starting "a chain of events which activate neurons in specific parts of brain and send out signals which other parts of the brain interpret as pain," she said.
Gartner predicts that "conversational agents" — which you can interpret as a more fancy way of saying "chatbots" — will account for 30 percent of all customer service interactions by 2022, up from just three percent today.
Both faiths require that the animal be treated well in life and be healthy and unharmed before slaughter, which all Jewish religious authorities and some Muslim ones interpret as a prohibition of "stunning" before slaughter.
This trip could help offset the news that you aren't traveling to a series of summits in Asia this fall, which some of your peers may interpret as you placing less emphasis on your relationships there.
McMaster has notably pushed to get Trump to avoid using the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism," which many in the Muslim world and beyond interpret as positioning the United States as the enemy of Islam as a faith.
More specifically, they talk about methods for effecting the realistic illusion of depth that Wired describes, passing light through various lenses (or "stacked waveguides," seen above) to create what our eyes will interpret as different focal planes.
The Steak and Catfish Barn in Oklahoma City is living up to the expectations you'd have for a place with 'barn' in it's name, posting a bathroom sign that many interpret as a threat to transgender individuals.
More Democratic voters than Republicans have cast ballots ahead of next month's primary elections in Texas, in what some party officials interpret as a new sign that a blue wave is building ahead of the midterm elections.
It has observably dimmed in recent months, a sign that some astronomers interpret as a warning that the star will explode in one of the most powerful and dramatic events in all of the cosmos -- a supernova.
This can be used against you if a doctor writes that you do, in fact, need accommodations, which employers may interpret as a reason to place you on unpaid leave or even let you go, said Martin.
SMITH: Well, look, I think, personally, what I&aposm looking for in a Supreme Court nomination is, I&aposm looking for someone who shows fidelity to the Constitution, someone who is looking to interpret as it was originally intended.
Now archaeologists in Maryland have announced the discovery of an intact set of objects that they interpret as religious symbols — traditional ones from Africa, mixed with what they believe to be a biblical image: a representation of Ezekiel's Wheel.
"After all, smaller rocks take less energy to break up—and this could explain the lack of boulders around craters before 300 million years ago, which the authors interpret as meaning that these craters are much older," said Melosh.
Under the Trade Act of 22013 he could impose quotas or a tariff of up to 22015% for up to 274 days against countries with large balance-of-payments surpluses (which modern courts would probably interpret as the current-account surplus).
This time of year, between Transformers: The Last Knight and The Emoji Movie, even the slightest indication that a personal creative process happened in one individual's brain is tempting to interpret as a triumph for art and the human spirit.
Japanese officials say they are sticking to an agreement of the Group of Seven and Group of 20 economies that excessive volatility and disorderly market moves damage economies, a tacit agreement they interpret as allowing action against sharp market swings.
FISCHER: WE HAVE SOMETHING KNOWN AS THE CONSENSUS STATEMENT, WHICH SAYS WHAT OUR BASIC PRINCIPLES ARE IN THE FUNDAMENTAL POINT THERE IS THAT WE HAVE A GOAL OF 2% INFLATION, AND, QUOTE, MAXIMUM EMPLOYMENT, WHICH WE INTERPRET AS THE NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT.
Its reporters have been routine recipients of reliable leaks from a variety of government sources in what over the months is hard to interpret as less than a controlled drip-feed of details to keep Khashoggi's plight -- and Saudi's malfeasance -- in the headlines.
In other words, these patterns, which can be printed on clothing or textiles, appear to have all facial features that the visual software can interpret as a face, thus overloading and over saturating the algorithm so that it can't really tell which faces are real.
There's a lot to like about this new formula: The blend of peppermint, tea tree, and spearmint oils soothes itchiness and irritation on contact, while charcoal helps nix "impurities," which I interpret as the layers of dry shampoo built up on my hair follicles.
As it moves through the inner solar system, the remnants of the comet spill out trillions of cosmic particles in its wake, and when those rocks enter Earth's atmosphere they burn up, creating a brilliant flash of light -- a phenomenon people interpret as shooting stars.
In response to a viral Peloton ad, widely criticized for its tone-deaf portrayal of what some interpret as a husband urging his thin wife to work out more, Slater tweeted about a now-ex-boyfriend who got her a Fitbit fitness tracker for Christmas.
But the open source nature of QAnon, where Q posts something for thousands of other people to interpret as they see fit, means other conspiracy theories fit neatly within QAnon — like ones about false flag shootings, Jewish bankers controlling the world, or the Illuminati.
ECONG7 "We saw the weak first quarter in the U.S that we interpret as a splutter rather than a change in the fundamental trajectory of the U.S. economy ... A soft patch in other words," Obstfeld said on the sidelines of a City Week conference on Thursday.
So, while we just need to keep in mind that what constitutes a "lethargic" animal depends on the species we are talking about, a lack of activity levels below what is normal for that species overall is something we can often interpret as being a concern.
But given the positions of much of the Republican Party, that call will be impossible to interpret as anything but a rebuke to the worldview of Trump, who has called climate change "a hoax invented by the Chinese" and is currently considering withdrawing from the Paris climate deal.
Another colleague, Shannon Keating, wrote an essay in 2016 about the societal pressure on LGBT pop stars like Halsey to downplay their queerness, which Halsey seemed to interpret as a suggestion that she was "not gay enough," resulting in a predictable Twitter hell as the star's fans piled on.
The conspiracy, which has evolved and encompassed a wide range of baseless theories, circles around a figure identified as "Q," who claims to be a high-ranking US official and who posts obscure statements that followers try to interpret as some sort of information drop to the president's supporters.
China has also stepped up its pressure on the protesters, using increasingly harsh language to describe the massive demonstrations — including noting on Monday that the "first signs of terrorism" are starting to appear — and conducting military exercises near the border in what many interpret as a veiled threat.
" Mr. Luhrmann said he had learned a lesson: "I'm either going to spend the rest of my life looking after the canon of work I've made, or I should surrender it to a younger generation and let them interpret as I go on to the rest of my journey.
On top of that, sleuths on Reddit and Tumblr have dug into the website's source code to find numbers they interpret as coordinates for the cities of Paris, Los Angeles, London, New York, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Ibiza and Indio, California, which would make sense as major tour destinations.
After figures showed that only 211,2000 new jobs were created in May, Ms Yellen said in a speech that current monetary policy is "generally appropriate" and omitted to mention that rates will rise "in the coming months", a phrase that Fed-watchers interpret as a sure sign of an impending increase.
"I think more than anything else, he had come up with a reductive message that people could interpret as their own personal dog whistle if they wanted, about what kind of America they wanted restored and what was insufficient about the current America that needed to be undone," he said.
Despite its reputation, fashion is a democratic art: We all engage with it in some way or another (even if engagement means disengagement, rebelling against what we interpret as its rules and conventions), and it remains the single most effective way of telegraphing who we are to the rest of the world.
Building a wall would be hard to interpret as anything other than a slap in the face to everything Mexico has done for the US over the past 3503 years — "the meaning of this is really to separate Mexico," says Rafael Fernández de Castro, who served in the government of former Mexican President Felipe Calderón.
What they will interpret as the growing possibility of a one-term president makes it easier for Tehran to bide its time, hunker down even as sanctions ramp up, ignore Trump's violations of the Iran deal, and refuse any offers to renegotiate a new one in the hopes that a Democrat will rejoin in 2021.
What follows are moves the Trump administration could make to demonstrate that it is taking this fast-developing threat seriously: First, the United States needs to clarify to other countries through diplomatic channels which actions in cyberspace the US is likely to interpret as escalatory — and seek those countries' views on the same questions.
Starting in August 2014, it was his "role to record and interpret as much as possible," which translated into his position as a Twitter activist documenting what was happening on the ground in St. Louis for the rest of the world — he now has more than a million followers — and a spokesperson for Black Lives Matter.
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis promised on Monday in a one-page memo to top military leaders that "First and foremost, we will continue to treat every Service member with dignity and respect" — a position that, like previous Mattis statements, civilians widely interpret as a sign the former Marine Corps general is in no hurry to push transgender troops out.
"The Sleeping Beauty" (1991) was radically shortened, and it had a strange ending, in which the crowns of the King and the Queen are removed from their heads and transferred to the Princess and her consort—an action that was hard to interpret as anything other than Martins telling his audience that they should stop pining for Balanchine and get happy with his successor.
There is a gap over the price of denuclearization The North Korean position on the price of denuclearization has been the removal of the American "hostile policy" toward North Korea, which many analysts interpret as the thin end of the a wedge that could render the rationale for U.S. force presence on the Korean Peninsula unnecessary and decouple South Korea from its alliance with the United States.
As you read them, note how the second version of the statement seeks to obfuscate the exact source of the claimed inaccuracy, using wording that seeks to shift blame in way that a casual reader might interpret as external and outside the company's control… Statement 1: Our VP of Global Expansion misspoke at TechCrunch Disrupt regarding our relationship with Definers and was inaccurate in his description of their work.
Following his request, the Queen told a member of the public that she "hoped people would think very carefully about the future," a comment widely interpret as a warning about the risks of breaking up the UK.Read more: Boris Johnson denies lying to the queen in order to shut down Parliament'It makes it very hard for the relationship to thrive'The Queen has long sought to remain impartial in UK politics and conversations between the monarch and the prime minister remain secret by convention.
You might make mistakes when explaining where you were at the time of a crime that the police interpret as lies; the officer talking to you could misremember what you say much later; you may be tricked into saying the wrong things by cops under no obligation to tell you the truth; and your statements to police could, in combination with faulty eyewitness accounts, shoddy "expert" testimony, and sheer bad luck, lead to you being convicted of a serious crime.
" Admittedly, that is not a lot to go on in terms of specifics, but between digressions (including the birth of the universe in Greek mythology and the etymology of the word "muse" as "explore with desire"), the statement does provide one concrete clue: that each work contains "an Axis Mundi," which various cultural traditions interpret as the spiritual link between heaven and earth, but is here defined as "a funnel, a tunnel, a ladder or tree, a line traced […] between actuality, fantasy, and future.
The Queen told a member of the public outside a church near Balmoral that she "hoped people would think very carefully about the future," a comment widely interpret as a warning about the risks of breaking up the UK.The former prime minister said he had stayed at Balmoral a few weeks earlier when he saw a poll showing "Yes" — the pro-independence campaign — in the lead, leaving him with a "mounting sense of panic that this could go the wrong way," Cameron said in a BBC documentary which screens on Thursday evening, which was reported by the Times newspaper.
While Carney has said the BoE has a long history of not getting drawn on different political outcomes when it comes to its economic forecasts, it will find it hard not to look at at least some of the short-run impacts of leaving the EU. Many of the factors that feed into its forecasts, such as low market interest rates and weak sterling, are already pricing in some chance of Britain quitting the EU. Taking those at face value could result in a higher-than-expected inflation forecast from the BoE, which investors could interpret as a sign that the Bank is moving more quickly towards an interest rate hike.

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