It'd be interpreted by you, It'd be interpreted by the person that reads it, and it's also interpreted completely differently by a lawyer.
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"The policy can easily be interpreted, and is being interpreted, as a ban against Muslims," Gerges said.
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For National Review, conservatism is a set of principles and values, interpreted as they have interpreted them.
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" Brigitte went on to address the public's take on Melania, saying everything she does "is interpreted" and "over-interpreted.
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But this is something I think about a lot, and I've become a proponent of suggesting that scripture interpreted in a patriarchal way is interpreted wrong.
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There is no indication that Inslee's remark was meant to be interpreted in a manner substantially different than how the Post and other outlets interpreted it.
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He interpreted his Catholic faith as he interpreted the Constitution, staking his position in unchangeable tradition, upheld by Saints Augustine in the 5th century and Thomas Aquinas in the 12th.
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"This president speaks in hyperbole, and hyperbole is interpreted by some as lies, and by the president it is interpreted as just his exaggeration," Cassidy told host co-host Mika Brzezinski.
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" Instead, they feared, it could be interpreted as "22000.
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Are N.D.E.s, interpreted literally, accurate depictions of an external reality?
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Many interpreted Trump's remarks as giving credence to Putin's denials.
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Apple's press release can be interpreted that way as well.
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But even in China, the film is being interpreted differently.
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You interpreted our trust as weakness and you exploited that.
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But that's precisely how the Justice Department interpreted Shelby, nonetheless.
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In addition, most of them correctly interpreted the test results.
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And sometimes, those words are best interpreted as verbal smackdowns.
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As Intermural Art this work can be identified and interpreted.
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And then that story is interpreted in many different ways.
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The macro considerations ... must be interpreted correctly and applied successfully.
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And that it might be interpreted as obstruction of justice.
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This can be interpreted as a reduction in risk appetite.
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The problem is with how it is implemented and interpreted.
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Bizarre behavior is often interpreted as a prelude to violence.
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The petroglyphs at China Lake can be interpreted many ways.
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PUTIN: (As interpreted.) I'd like to add something to this.
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The message, as interpreted by Mr. Baraka: Culture bubbles up.
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My essay interpreted an intriguing but comparatively minor photographic phenomenon.
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Me: But they can still be interpreted by other people.
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And how do you believe the Constitution should be interpreted?
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But the law has been interpreted to exclude campaign accounts.
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Libby: That's how I interpreted it even at the time!
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Johnson interpreted Trump's tweet as a "rapid response" to Putin.
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Each gesture may be interpreted as a play for tips.
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Those comments were widely interpreted as contradicting Mr. Trump's tweet.
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Some people interpreted those findings to mean they were safe.
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Individuals with attorneys do not have their full hearings interpreted.
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We devalue everything that is interpreted as feminine so much.
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"The outbreak trend must be interpreted with caution," WHO said.
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I think about how what I say might be interpreted.
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And in what some interpreted as a jab at Mrs.
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This agreement to arbitrate is intended to be broadly interpreted.
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Even so, she found that her work was often interpreted
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I'm also interested in how you actually interpreted Harriet's story.
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Sadly, in practice, those recommendations have been interpreted too bluntly.
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Costa interpreted them, added the great Johnny Costa to them.
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The announcement could be interpreted as a snub of Rep.
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Yet very often, that's how US officials interpreted the treaties.
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But Mr. Travers interpreted the proposed law the other way.
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The Obama administration interpreted its authority under the act ambitiously.
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Had I been 27 or 28, he would have interpreted my energy and my attitude as part of my personality — whereas since he knew I was 22, he interpreted it as signs of immaturity.
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They interpreted an appeals court opinion rather than the Supreme Court.
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North Korea "has interpreted America's past restraint as weakness," Trump said.
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His comments were widely interpreted as being directed at the group.
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That&aposs how it interpreted, hence, technology falls off a lot.
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So-called interpreted languages are what make this an easy question.
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Still, some interpreted the move as a little, well, cold-blooded.
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Trump made comments widely interpreted as referring to her menstrual cycle.
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The report should be interpreted with a few caveats in mind.
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Self-possession like hers is often interpreted as pretentious, or pathological.
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In fact, some Klanswomen interpreted political activism as a female responsibility.
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Both appeals courts interpreted a 1983 Supreme Court decision, Dirks v.
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Ultimately, the courts will decide how much of this is interpreted.
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In the face of hatred, apathy will be interpreted as acceptance.
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The researchers were conscious of how their results might be interpreted.
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Some interpreted this as permission to start cutting down trees again.
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And union-led strikes and labor uprisings were interpreted as communistic.
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The timing was interpreted by some as an act of punishment.
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So this year, we interpreted Easter Sunday a little differently.... enjoy!
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Putin maintained a smile as the remark was interpreted for him.
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But prosecutors have wide authority over how the laws are interpreted.
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Many interpreted Trump's comments as a threat to rival Hillary Clinton.
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I can see how it was interpreted as being insensitive, completely.
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Of course, the video could be interpreted as sweet and playful.
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A sculpture was interpreted as too sexually explicit for the Louvre.
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Their own style of cooking is now interpreted into their menu.
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Therefore, some experts caution that the findings should be interpreted carefully.
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Putin himself doesn't seem have interpreted Trump's tweet in that way.
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For the left, the riots were interpreted in two different ways.
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In this case, yes, it heard the audio and interpreted incorrectly.
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Of course, reporters interpreted his comments exactly as he said them.
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Peterson, however, interpreted the collision as a deliberate act of aggression.
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That's how he interpreted the question, because this is the thing.
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But the transaction can also be interpreted in two other ways.
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Without enough context, actions can be interpreted in radically different ways.
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Krupskaya must have interpreted it, as one would a Ouija board.
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Dr. Ramsden stressed that the team's findings should be interpreted cautiously.
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He said he interpreted the voice as exhibiting fear and stress.
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Statutes are interpreted by courts in light of their evident purposes.
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Still, some have interpreted that effort as more symbolic than influential.
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Some also interpreted "fire and fury" as insinuating a nuclear strike.
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The courts, particularly the Supreme Court, have interpreted Rule 23 strictly.
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This was interpreted by investors as another hint at more easing.
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That was probably the lyric that got the most incorrectly interpreted.
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He'd merely interpreted the River correctly, followed what the people wanted.
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Once we can no longer speak for ourselves, we are interpreted.
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Courts have interpreted these laws differently since Indian independence in 1947.
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Gorsuch said the majority properly interpreted the text of arbitration law.
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Like an artwork, a city can be interpreted in diverse ways.
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This unmerited overconfidence, they found, was interpreted by strangers as competence.
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But a local Republican politician interpreted that "86" a little differently.
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He also relied on commercials that some legislators interpreted as attacks.
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But even those guidelines have been interpreted differently by each agency.
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That was widely interpreted as signaling his support for conversion therapy.
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My guide and fellow paddler, Toniann German, interpreted it as pollution.
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Many interpreted that as a call to arms against the protesters.
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Life insurers say such laws can be interpreted in different ways.
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The Supreme Court has interpreted the "speech or debate" clause broadly.
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Some interpreted the pope's decision as an olive branch to conservatives.
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Kteily: I never actually interpreted it as a study of leadership.
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Fans interpreted this as an indictment of the Mets' training staff.
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He said he interpreted Cespedes's comments as a sign of caution.
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Now her elusiveness can also be interpreted as a safety precaution.
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Investors interpreted this as meaning future rate rises might be delayed.
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Many interpreted the gesture as a disregard for the African agenda.
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This was interpreted as the remains of a funerary floral arrangement.
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The resulting activity was interpreted as climbing several flights of stairs.
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The Trump administration interpreted both parts of the June ruling narrowly.
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But that's how the law has been interpreted over the years.
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That arousal may then be interpreted by our brains as excitement.
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Which is exactly the opposite of how it was interpreted. Oops.
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There's too much ambiguity in terms of how people interpreted this.
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Some theorists have interpreted this as a basic fear of womanhood.
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But how his stories are interpreted depends on who's reading them.
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It just took the proper orientation toward how I interpreted them.
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This was widely interpreted as a warning that America would blockade them.
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The proposed contract has been interpreted by some as circumventing that prohibition.
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Investors interpreted Trump's comments as a nod to having a weaker currency.
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The monument has also been interpreted as a "metaphor" for Putin himself.
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Short taps are dots, and anything longer is interpreted as a dash.
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The teams individually interpreted their findings and crossed-checked each others' results.
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The slowdown was interpreted in part as a protest against de Blasio.
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American candy makers also interpreted the shape as meaning 'J' for Jesus.
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Further, Sunday's results can be interpreted as a broad mandate for change.
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Kenyatta also interpreted his victory as a sign of his party's resilience.
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"So she interpreted it in a dance way," skiier Bob Howard said.
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In this central gallery, Oehlen has re-interpreted Rothko's chapel in Houston.
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Monique interpreted this as an unintentional reveal of the true Kameron Michaels.
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But it could also be interpreted as an unconscious passive-aggressive gesture.
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The outcome could be interpreted as leaning towards either Norway or Canada.
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British newspapers interpreted this as "Flash Harry" up to his usual heroics.
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But some of the best items are classic Italian dishes newly interpreted.
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Such devotion could be interpreted as the inner workings of a sociopath.
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Some people interpreted his comment as a reference to people, not livestock.
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It appears YouTube's algorithm interpreted the video as footage of the Sept.
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It's hard to say how RFRA can be interpreted by a court.
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Now maybe everybody interpreted that to limit it to the Trump administration.
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What cases are you particularly proud of having dug up or interpreted?
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It's a very specific element that is interpreted differently in each situation.
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Or, it can be interpreted, as it is in Moore's magical debut.
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Given the timing, it could also be interpreted and dismissed as desperate.
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McGahn had interpreted what Trump said as a request to fire Mueller.
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Kendrick Lamar's 2015 BET Awards performance was interpreted as hateful as well.
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Some guests, as it appears, interpreted the instructions into stereotypical, offensive costumes.
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Mr Lavrov replied that he interpreted that as an admission of guilt.
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Analysts interpreted these moves as attempts to reduce exposure to market volatility.
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That means Trump's call with Tsai can be interpreted in two ways.
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The move was widely interpreted as President Trump relaxing sanctions on Russia.
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There's a way to get your news interpreted, clarified, and made compelling.
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This is like a sci-fi movie interpreted [in] a musical context.
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The Obama administration interpreted Title IX to include these transgender student protections.
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After all, climate change could be interpreted as a kind of genocide.
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A landscape is a spectacle, perceived and interpreted by the human eye.
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And courts have often interpreted the 1976 law in the industry's favor.
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The contractors were checking whether Facebook's artificial intelligence correctly interpreted the messages.
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Some interpreted this move as a lack of faith in the offering.
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The appeals panel ruled that presidential immunity should be interpreted more narrowly.
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"The images should not be interpreted in a literal sense," Whitley says.
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He interpreted it as a sign that they would return, he said.
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Elijah Cummings' district in Baltimore, in an exchange many interpreted as racist.
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PUTIN: (As interpreted.) If I may, I'd throw in some two cents.
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Several sources interpreted their inclusion as a token gesture by the government.
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It's a very specific element that is interpreted differently in each situation.
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Avoid fuzzy, high level statements that could be interpreted in many ways.
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The comments were interpreted as a coded signal to Britain's political class.
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Trump's praise of Kim Jong Un will be interpreted as negotiating weakness.
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Whether those commands are properly interpreted and executed remains to be seen.
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Because of the way courts have interpreted the First Amendment, they couldn't.
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The Obama administration interpreted this section to require the coverage of contraceptives.
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Can you imagine how this would be interpreted if I wasn't one?
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But Severino insisted that Ford's allegations could be interpreted in many ways.
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They are sculptures that leave much to be interpreted by the viewer.
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"The Anthropocene is often interpreted as meaning 'significantly anthropogenic,'" Zalasiewicz told me.
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Investors interpreted the move as indicating that the tightening cycle had ended.
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The Turkish government interpreted this as hedging and evidence of ill will.
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In more recent years, people have interpreted the flirtatious song as problematic.
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Women are also wondering how miscarriage will be interpreted under the law.
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Unlike the human mind, A.I. can — and should — be interrogated and interpreted.
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She also has strong views on how Floria Tosca should be interpreted.
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Instead, it was interpreted as a stick in the eye to Trump.
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He interpreted the rigidity as a "form of fundamentalism," particularly in priests.
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It pains me that it has been interpreted in any other way.
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It relies on information that is too often flawed or incorrectly interpreted.
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Economists usually have interpreted low unemployment as a warning of higher inflation.
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Interpreted broadly, fantasies of cozy catastrophe proliferate in modern film and fiction.
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Others — like Ms. Pelosi and many Democrats — interpreted his comments more broadly.
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Fortunately, courts have traditionally interpreted copyright law to deny such copyright claims.
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In her previous series, Ms. Frank interpreted the original Grimms' fairy tales.
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The agreement was interpreted later to include children traveling with their families.
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Ariana Grande came as the Sistine Chapel ceiling, interpreted by Vera Wang.
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Some lawyers have said that that could be interpreted as witness tampering.
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The Trump administration interpreted the Supreme Court's decision to exclude most refugees.
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But both CNN and Fox News interpreted the encounter as a snub.
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She interpreted, from her charts, that I was friendless, silent and observant.
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Nuclear experts interpreted Iran's statement as leaving the door open to talks.
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The interaction was interpreted on social media as the princess "snubbing" Trump.
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Heller, which the justices have interpreted to apply in all 50 states.
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Many people on social media interpreted it as an awkward internet meme.
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Divine texts can be interpreted by human hands and in modern ways.
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Some interpreted his suicide as more the result of depression than politics.
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The department's lawyers have interpreted the law broadly over the last decade.
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"We interpreted that as not [a] particularly good [ability]," Nightingale told me.
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Still, many EPA staff interpreted the memo as an effective "gag" order.
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Trump's numerous sympathetic statements before and during Manafort's criminal trial could be interpreted as an effort to sway the outcome, but they also could be interpreted as a sign that he genuinely felt sorry for Manafort, Mueller said.
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The academies launched internal investigations on Sunday after cadets and midshipmen were captured on ESPN's pre-game show for the Army-Navy game making the hand gesture, which some interpreted as white nationalist and others interpreted as innocent.
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But I had a story that I interpreted all of the facts around.
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Overall, that was interpreted by some in the market as a hawkish message.
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They cited the wrong statute and they interpreted the wrong -- the wrong opinion.
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Some analysts interpreted the Fed's actions and language this week as mostly dovish.
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Costumes are vehicles for social interaction, meant to be interpreted by an audience.
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Accelerated Mobile Pages are widely interpreted as Google's response to Facebook's Instant articles.
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But information is not journalism, and data begs to be organized and interpreted.
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I translated scripture into stories, interpreted dogma into skits about friendship and charity.
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The painting has also been interpreted as an illustration of Beckmann's spiritual interests.
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The phenomenon, described as yield inversion, is often interpreted as a recession indicator.
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Someone explained that the reference could be interpreted as disparaging to the restaurant.
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That sends back the binary signal, which can then be collected and interpreted.
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Minaj tweeted about "Anaconda" being snubbed, and Tay interpreted as a personal attack.
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Many investors interpreted the results as evidence that Starboard's intervention was paying off.
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Some interpreted their gestures as a display of nationalism aimed at the Serbians.
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More than a few observers interpreted some of those relationships to be trouble.
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That right, as interpreted in binding Supreme Court precedent, forbids sweeping gun regulations.
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Laycock said 11 states have interpreted their constitutions to include RFRA-like protection.
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The adviser interpreted that as Trump feeling humiliated by having to discuss it.
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The RNC interpreted them a certain way, and reallocated everyone to Trump, officially.
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I generally believe that, properly interpreted, the early vote should confirm the polls.
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The nation's most treasured texts are being interpreted as protests against the president.
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Traders said one morning's bargain hunting could not be interpreted as a trend.
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This shouldn't be interpreted as these companies lagging in the self-driving race.
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Many interpreted the move as retaliation against President Donald Trump's surprise tariff threat.
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The tone changed because too many migrants interpreted Mr Trudeau's welcome as unconditional.
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It has interpreted the latter to mean an inflation rate of 2 percent.
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Many have understandably interpreted it as encouraging gun owners to shoot Hillary Clinton.
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How could a word be interpreted so differently by two groups of people?
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The panel is being interpreted as Bendis's takedown of the social justice movement.
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But because of "miscommunication," he said, his remark had been interpreted that way.
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"There's too much ambiguity in terms of how people interpreted this," Ek said.
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As research scientist Jason Saragih tells me, the data has to be interpreted.
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Bob Carey, who led ORR under the Obama administration, interpreted its policies differently.
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The remark can easily be interpreted as a signal to expect disappointing results.
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Indonesia's land-use laws are complex and have been inconsistently interpreted and applied.
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But the letter was also widely interpreted as a public stand against nativism.
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Trump's comment could be interpreted as an implicit knock of the Obama administration.
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The Chinese said they interpreted that as human rights on the back burner.
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She documented and interpreted realities from the border through installations, performances, and photographs.
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"Really good observations can be interpreted in ways that seem contradictory," says Kort.
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But many interpreted it as a move to limit access to the press.
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The problem was that the Scottish and British governments interpreted "no detriment" differently.
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But families also act as enforcers of ever more brutally interpreted traditional law.
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But Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, clearly interpreted Mrs Merkel's efforts as weakness.
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A literary scholar might have interpreted this as a Chekhovian act of foreshadowing.
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"I do not see the divergence as strongly as some have interpreted it."
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The Karageorges interpreted the report as an explanation for their son's erratic behavior.
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These policies could be interpreted as business-friendly and thus supportive of stocks.
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"Ultimately Bob Mueller interpreted his charter in a very narrowed way," Schiff said.
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Question: (As interpreted.) Good afternoon, my name is Alexei Meshkov, Interfax information agency.
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The public interpreted the move as an attempt to undermine the taxi strike.
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Kim Jong Un's regime "has interpreted America's past restraint as weakness," he said.
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Withdrawing from OPEC was widely interpreted as Doha's thumbing its nose at Riyadh.
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The schedule, widely interpreted as an effort by Ms. Schultz to help Mrs.
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Stanos worries that CVS's recommendations could be interpreted too rigidly and affect patients.
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Many have interpreted Simons's clothes as garments of aggression; of rebellion and revolt.
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How that's interpreted and integrated into their wardrobes depends on their own aesthetic.
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And these masks underline the fractured lens through which Noh theater was interpreted.
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Some diplomats reportedly interpreted Trump's comments as a threat to withdraw from NATO.
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African Fabrics could be interpreted as an investigation into Germany's colonization of Africa.
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But Mr. Kemp interpreted it as a call for undocumented immigrants to vote.
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But in this circus, the media's interpreted the term is related to sex.
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The turnout size will be interpreted as the strength of Mr. Putin's mandate.
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This could be interpreted as only fixing or addressing part of a problem.
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How many of these folks interpreted the slogan as "Make America Straight Again"?
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Some interpreted the Bible as asserting Israel's right to control the Palestinian territories.
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So have many of his grandchildren, but each has interpreted the calling differently.
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Most federal appeals courts have interpreted Title VII to exclude sexual orientation discrimination.
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This was widely interpreted as a show of confidence in Mr. Betancur's integrity.
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Most students interpreted it as needing to offer compassion and understanding to others.
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Some of Mr. Trump's advisers have interpreted that as a commitment, officials said.
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But the report's endorsement of how investigators interpreted the law undermines that view.
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Highlighting lyrics that they interpreted as "devil worship," some activists invoked the crusades.
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I think I interpreted it mostly through the lens of altruism and generosity.
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Raimondo's campaign says the ad shouldn't be interpreted as a sign of panic.
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But in 230 years, no court has interpreted what exactly constitutes an emolument.
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This guidance interpreted that limit on the agency's power as narrowly as possible.
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People are blasting Walmart for a tweet that has been interpreted as insensitive.
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It was the world around us, interpreted through the "eyes" of the car.
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Some have interpreted it as inspiration to live a life filled with purpose.
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His daughter Rayhana, who is studying to be a nurse, interpreted for us.
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As the footage spread, many interpreted the interaction as a snub by Charles.
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Some have interpreted his tweets as marks of a thin-skinned, irrational man.
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No court has ever interpreted the meaning of "good cause" in this context.
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UBS interpreted this as a positive for pilotless technology as the population ages.
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It is not clear what Trump meant or how Rosenstein interpreted the comment.
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He interpreted the law his way: If it was secret, it was legal.
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Pharmacists, however, interpreted the ruling loosely, and the drug's popularity continued to soar.
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What it suggests is a fresh look at how the piece is interpreted.
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These colors were interpreted as messages supporting environmental conservation and LGBTQ+ rights, respectively.
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One Los Angeles-based analyst said the audience interpreted the moment as significant.
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The Trump administration interpreted the Supreme Court's decision to mean excluding most refugees.
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Unfortunately, this attempt to engage often gets interpreted as a lack of interest.
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" Banzhaf also noted that "thing of value" has been interpreted "very, very broadly.
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In what some interpreted as a snub, the list does not include Sen.
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But others interpreted the mistake as a sign of disrespect for the military.
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And it does it all with what could very easily be interpreted as style!
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That is not to be interpreted as a slight toward Meghan and Harry, however.
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It's ultimately up to us to tell the computer how they should be interpreted.
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Regular OCR didn't recognize the table and interpreted it as a string of text.
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Some analysts interpreted the moves as GE preparing its non-gas businesses for sale.
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The difference is a bit like building a castle out of Legos (interpreted) vs.
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It felt like my effort to be taken seriously had been interpreted as frivolous.
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"Trump is ahead" gets interpreted by voters as a positive frame, the research shows.
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"The showstopper here is if this is interpreted as a partisan project," says Miller.
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That agreement is generally interpreted as meaning families must be released within 20 days.
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I interpreted this as evidence that he could not be trusted to be prudent.
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But in this circus, the media has interpreted the term as related to sex.
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Those facts, and how they are interpreted, will dictate the outcome of this case.
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Some interpreted the statement, which caught many by surprise, as nod in Templeton's direction.
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Yield curve inversions, a rare phenomenon, are often interpreted as a sign of recession.
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Film and literary critics have interpreted this premise to represent a number of themes.
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Some of the shapes that she is known for are interpreted in different ways.
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The move could be interpreted as a combination of gaming with health and wellness.
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Others believe it could still be interpreted as describing Daenerys, or even Jaime Lannister.
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" Popeyes interpreted the message as a jab, retweeted the post and added ".... y'all good?
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The case involved a challenge to how the US Sentencing Commission interpreted its guidelines.
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It's easy to see how this could be interpreted as an ode to Stormi.
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Since the early 1970s the White House has interpreted the statute in different ways.
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She was referencing gang culture, but many interpreted the term as racially coded language.
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But Japanese governments have interpreted it to allow a military exclusively for self-defense.
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But their findings were not interpreted so carefully by cannabis advocates and some policymakers.
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In 2003 a judge interpreted this to mean that indoor sex work was legal.
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Montana's contest is being similarly interpreted as a litmus test of Mr Trump's unpopularity.
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But Mattis said the Syria strikes should not be interpreted as a policy change.
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Given this context, a MAGA hat could also be interpreted as disruptive or distracting.
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And Jamie's affection for this lawyer might be interpreted as romantic—but is it?
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As with all social studies, data should be interpreted with a grain of salt.
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Reaction on social media widely interpreted it as part clapback, part thinly veiled threat.
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This is worrying data but it can also be interpreted in less alarming ways.
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It's still a Pantha record, but the instruments are being interpreted by electronic musicians.
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"I'm really fascinated by lyrics that could be interpreted in different ways," Zatarain says.
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Some have interpreted this test as a future product we plan to deliver globally.
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However, Japanese governments have interpreted it to allow a military exclusively for self-defense.
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Somehow some interpreted the eye shadow joke as an attack on Sanders' physical appearance.
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Pelosi's remarks were interpreted as a direct message to progressive lawmakers and their teams.
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The researchers interpreted these results as a match between individual behavior and corporate culture.
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African-American leaders interpreted that as dismissive of the importance of the black vote.
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The comments were interpreted by investors as a clear nod to a policy easing.
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" — which many people unfortunately interpreted as a play on sexual terms like "eskimo brothers.
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He interpreted the weak volume as an indicator that this run could be deceptive.
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It was not our intention for this ad to be interpreted as anything else.
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Why the change, which critics interpreted as a betrayal of the nonprofit's egalitarian mission?
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It can be interpreted as a concession to the other side—in comparison, Rep.
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So, you've seen an astrologer to have your birth chart drawn up and interpreted.
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I interpreted this sensation to mean that I'm dying, because I'm an adult child.
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Meghan will know exactly how this will have been interpreted, as will the royals.
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Friendlier readers interpreted Rawls in light of the conflicts of the early 1970s too.
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This source said that O'Rourke's silence has been interpreted to mean he's not running.
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Yet there is no certainty about how it would be interpreted in Britain's case.
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And many lawmakers, Republicans and Democrats alike, interpreted Walker's comments as anti-Catholic. Rep.
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Were you worried about whether the performance would be interpreted as a hostile gesture?
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Davis (2001), the court interpreted immigration statutes as requiring judicial review of detention decisions.
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Even the most carefully worded critique can easily be interpreted more harshly than intended.
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That the same situation and data can be interpreted very differently by different people.
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But in this circus the media has interpreted it in terms related to sex.
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Some interpreted the comments as supportive of Mr. Trump, and they drew a backlash.
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That's key to making sure the result is interpreted correctly and getting good advice.
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Still, the outcome of the June referendum was interpreted by many politicians, including Mrs.
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Impeachment is often interpreted as meaning removal from office, but that is not accurate.
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Trump's newfound praise of him will be interpreted by North Korea as negotiating weakness.
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At that point I just didn't stop until the whole record was re-interpreted.
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"A lot of what gets interpreted as nefariousness often is just incompetence," said Dauber.
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Amidst that girth, even real progress can be interpreted as more of the same.
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That has been interpreted as meaning preserving ties with the EU in many areas.
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We interpreted that in a way as Razan living as a shell of herself.
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It is the Islam interpreted by certain powerful people, leaders, scholars and all that.
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Many Poles, including the heroic former president Lech Walesa, interpreted that as an abandonment.
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But, Gates said, he interpreted Stone's statements to mean that Stone had inside information.
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These races often behave very differently, and the way they're interpreted makes a difference.
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Mr. Spiotto said he thought Judge Swain had interpreted the oversight board's authority correctly.
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Some observers indicated that Ma's donations could be interpreted as a show of power.
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The psychologist said he interpreted the heart palpitations as a symptom of panic attacks.
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But it's never been interpreted that way, even by pro-choice presidents like Obama.
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But that image has also slowly been interpreted as genuine, vulnerable, and authentic too.
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Therefore, anything that is redressing past historical injustice is interpreted as a present discrimination.
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"Hansel & Gretel" can be interpreted as an attempt to put both techniques in play.
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In theory, the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, as interpreted in Batson v.
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There have been different readings of their relationship and how Melania should be interpreted.
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The previous seal was widely interpreted as a white man strangling a Native American.
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He interpreted that, up until yesterday, as an endorsement for his kind of politics.
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North Korea has interpreted this as meaning all sides agreeing to give up arms.
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The desert can be interpreted as a place full of possibilities — but also emptiness.
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The Hispanic community immediately defended Judge Curiel and interpreted Trump's "Mexican" comment as racist.
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But most interpreted the move as an attempt to force concessions out of McConnell.
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Still, Tanton made, both privately and publicly, arguments that many have interpreted as eugenicist.
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" Hanif interpreted the call as a calculated warning: "He was passing me a message.
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"It will be interpreted as, 'You see, the surgery reduces heart disease,'" he said.
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Peloton issued a statement saying it was disappointed in how some interpreted the ad.
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And any such effort is interpreted by rigidly partisan voters along rigidly partisan lines.
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Intelligence experts noted that it's obviously not unusual for intelligence to be interpreted differently.
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Perniciously, this absence of protest is interpreted as support for the Xi Jinping government.
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And this is being interpreted as very bad news by staffers at Tribune's papers.
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The president's position has been widely interpreted as seeking to revise the JCPOA itself.
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Because "agency" in the law above is interpreted to not include the White House.
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We've all said things that people interpreted much differently than we thought they would.
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Traders were initially surprised by the unanimous vote, which was interpreted as quite hawkish.
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No federal judge before has ever interpreted what those bans mean for the president.
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"The ruling will set a national precedent for how our final agreements are interpreted."
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As a result, it's been interesting to see how some have interpreted the sketch.
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Everything that's said about minority groups is interpreted through the weight of these expectations.
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Instead, the story possibly outed some athletes, and could be interpreted as shaming gay sex.
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Of course, this is just how I interpreted the KonMari method for the digital landscape.
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"The problem is that sometimes 'healthy' is interpreted as having lots of sex," she says.
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Like most celestial happenings throughout history, eclipses were often interpreted as signs of the apocalypse.
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Some Members of Parliament have interpreted that this means a further change to the deal.
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Yet this isn't merely about different slogans, and ways they are interpreted by Modi's critics.
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But the judges, as others have, instead interpreted the song as having a 2014 subtext.
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She has interpreted the Brexit vote as a roar by those left behind by globalisation.
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In many ways, a blind macrocosm can be interpreted as an antidote to our reality.
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Dean points out that Klein's imagery can be interpreted from two, sometimes three, different angles.
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The vote itself may also be interpreted as a protest against the Conservatives' Brexit plans.
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He lets out another sigh, subtle but easily interpreted as a slight remark of relief.
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NAIROBI — Angola has abolished a colonial-era law widely interpreted as banning same-sex relations.
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This call captured by VentureBeat could've easily been interpreted as Duplex running on its own.
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On public perception of their connection: I'm also not shocked that this may be interpreted,
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And then he made a comment that many interpreted as a call to shoot Clinton.
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I'm curious what people are going to think about the way we interpreted the works.
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That would be interpreted as a signal that the Midwest won't be forgotten in 2020.
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In October he dismissed five generals for corruption, a move widely interpreted as a purge.
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Akihito, who ascended the throne in 1989, has interpreted this role differently from his father.
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At times, I am looking for relief from the world as interpreted by content farms.
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Like murals, her paintings are meant to be read, requiring active engagement to be interpreted.
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The researchers interpreted this rise in gun-related Googling as an increased interest in guns.
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"Our results should be interpreted with caution due to several limitations," the study authors wrote.
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But all of it could just as easily interpreted as normal parts of his job.
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Others, such as the P-shaped pansexual symbol, are intended to be more easily interpreted.
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This native electro-chemical language can be interpreted with electrical circuits, but it's not easy.
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Emojis can be interpreted in different ways and can make employees feel threatened or harassed.
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" She continues, "People interpreted [Don Jr.'s] fear as complete and total respect and deference.
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Never once for decades had anyone interpreted the song as a "rape anthem," until recently.
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Psychologically, this wish can be interpreted as an intellectual defense against the agony of mourning.
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Prosecutors have contended that the ruling incorrectly interpreted the federal extortion law, the Hobbs Act.
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Right after that ... the interviews surfaced where he made remarks many interpreted as defending pedophilia.
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But in some areas, Bahrain has interpreted the commission's recommendations narrowly, the State Department said.
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Cramer interpreted this as a level indicating the massive amount of fright in the system.
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Courts have interpreted the CDA to immunize online publishers even from accusations of facilitating crimes.
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It is a case built for Gorsuch who has always interpreted the religious clauses broadly.
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I interpreted that as, 'After all we've done for you, Black girl, you owe us.
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The law was previously interpreted as only allowing prisoners to earn 2628 days a year.
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Trump officials say their predecessors improperly interpreted the 1975 law that allows for such standards.
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This could be interpreted as a request for President Donald Trump to avoid hostile tweets.
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Many Democrats and independent legal experts interpreted Mueller's remarks as an unequivocal call to action.
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Robredo said she interpreted Duterte's offer as a sign of his openness to new ideas.
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Trump officials say their predecessors improperly interpreted the 85033 law that allows for such standards.
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Universities interpreted Mr Heaton-Harris's letter as a threat to academic freedom, and complained angrily.
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And as the company grew, it got interpreted in ways that ended up being destructive.
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The symbol is now "sometimes interpreted to convey racially-tinged messages in some contexts," said
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Staff reportedly interpreted the memo to be referring to Trump's tweet, according to one meteorologist.
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He has said that the document was interpreted in a different light than he intended.
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Such a cut could be interpreted as a cue that turbulence lies ahead for investors.
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"There's nothing startling about how the regulations are interpreted by the court here," Mello said.
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I interpreted the unguarded aisles of open shelves as a sign that everything was free.
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The union interpreted the city's response as proof that the law applies to OATH records.
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"So the definition of ICO has to be interpreted in the Chinese market," he added.
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The euro also fell after European Central Bank meeting minutes were interpreted as slightly dovish.
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While some interpreted her silence as her being emotionless, but she says it's the opposite.
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For Beijing, Trump's actions have to be interpreted through the lens of China's domestic politics.
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Every new game is interpreted for direction, although that's something no single game can provide.
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Everything is interpreted for you by the director, and they're canonizing that with the image.
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A third is devoted to its impact: the different ways it's been interpreted through time.
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Twitter has known for years that its users interpreted that as a form of endorsement.
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This isn't the first time this lab produced work that has been interpreted this way.
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Some commenters on the resort's Facebook page also interpreted the cross as a divine signal.
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Some analysts interpreted the move as an indication that good results were on the way.
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Egyptologists have interpreted the more ordinary animal mummies, however, as divine offerings, gifts of gratitude.
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Snapshot: Above, the end of the world, as interpreted by the Parisian fashion house Balenciaga.
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A public embrace of feminism can be interpreted as hypocritical for fashion companies, Zeisler says.
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Sometime around 300 BCE, Hippocrates interpreted cancer as a karkinos, the Latin word for crab.
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The performances were extensively documented, discussed, and collectively interpreted by the members of the group.
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" Richard Sortomme, a composer, said: "Saul was very mystical in the way he interpreted music.
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Its principles can be interpreted on a simple level and on a much deeper level.
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" Then he doubled down with what some interpreted as shade directed at "The Walking Dead.
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Editors interpreted that to mean that Mr. Xi's political thought was central to all articles.
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Light is typically interpreted as the emblem of everything good and positive in Jewish tradition.
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Nearly every difference between men and women is interpreted as a form of women's oppression.
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The emperor's message — interpreted as a directive — in turn became the will of the people.
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"What is uncertain for the future is how this image will be interpreted," he continued.
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He interpreted the assistant chief's request as 'giving me an order to come help him.
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The contractors were checking whether Facebook's artificial intelligence correctly interpreted the messages, which were anonymized.
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The students, however, interpreted his comments to mean Yale had known about sexual harassment complaints.
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Most people have interpreted this effort as a blow to transgender rights — and it is.
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This image has been interpreted in a sinister way, but it was quite the opposite.
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The movie, shot in a faux one take, can be easily interpreted as technically challenging.
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Many — led by social media pundits — interpreted the moment as emblematic of their difficult relationship.
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The Census Bureau's majority-minority prediction could be interpreted as contributing to this blaming practice.
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But Lanoo posits that Johnson's face-to-face engagement with Varadkar should be interpreted positively.
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Like Scalia, Gorsuch believes the Constitution should be interpreted based on its original public meaning.
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Bloomberg's line was interpreted as a comment about Biden, according to people in the room.
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He made that clear as he has narrowly interpreted the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act.
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This is generally interpreted as a sign that economic turmoil is just around the corner.
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"Touching a child and reading from the Quran -- that's somehow interpreted as insidious," Clark said.
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It's this moment of Bigger's death specifically that Brown interpreted as a "white savior" narrative.
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I think that because it's radial somebody interpreted that as a spaceship or a saucer.
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Unlike later social Darwinists, they interpreted evolution to mean that progress was decreed by nature.
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The comments could be interpreted as negotiating rhetoric, nonetheless such a late intervention was ominous.
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However, there are two changes which were interpreted as an adoption of dovish monetary stance.
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But there are situations in which a first strike can be interpreted as legally justified.
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A guest named Travis Brendle who works in the travel entertainment industry interpreted the food.
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He added the unified demographics of the group limited how broadly it could be interpreted.
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"Be the change you wish to see at your cash register," interpreted the fashion world.
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" Next, he tweeted a picture of Clinton winking, which he interpreted as "a mild stroke.
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The snake can be interpreted as the common enemy of the girl and the bull.
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Traders had interpreted these strong fixings as an official attempt to keep the currency stable.
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Reparations for slavery in America is often interpreted as financial compensation for descendants of slaves.
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Cherry's comments were interpreted by some as defending veterans but by many others as xenophobic.
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Buttigieg has to muster extra poise, extra confidence, lest any deficit be interpreted as immaturity.
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Del Castillo interpreted these inquiries as coming from a potential partner in her film project.
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Something that, he finds, is best interpreted in dance, beyond the reach of written word.
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Some women's health advocates interpreted Mr. Trump's order as a huge expansion of the policy.
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But Justice Department lawyers, who were fielding questions from school officials, interpreted those protections broadly.
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Others asked what other pieces of clothing might be interpreted as carrying a political meaning.
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Many interpreted the tweet as suggesting that the nationalist leader Devlet Bahceli could soon die.
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Many have interpreted this as Trump making an implicit link between military aid and investigations.
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Mr. Cifuentes even said he interpreted for Mr. Guzmán at trafficking meetings conducted in English.
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Like the destruction of the sign, these reactions can be interpreted to reflect something bigger.
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That is no easy feat, because even the term itself appears to be interpreted differently.
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Wade are interpreted to have the original meaning that they had when they became law.
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Japanese laws are currently interpreted as allowing marriage only between a man and a woman.
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The bill eliminated what some interpreted to be a tax break for virtual currency holders.
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Her refusal to echo Sanders's grand promises is interpreted as a rejection of his goals.
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Our stories are not our policy, nor should they be interpreted as if they are.
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Here's how the system interpreted a few more visuals, including a postcard and a drawing.
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In previous eras, when food was scarce, people with larger figures were interpreted completely differently.
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It can be interpreted as either celebration or criticism of Brexit, or simply an acknowledgement.
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Ramos spotted Patrick Mouratoglou, sitting in the Williams box, making what he interpreted as a coaching hand gesture (he had his hands about six inches apart moving in a forward motion that Ramos interpreted as an indication of how he wanted Williams to move).
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The news comes days after the US military and naval academies launched internal investigations after cadets and midshipmen were captured on ESPN's pre-game show for the Army-Navy game making a hand gesture that some interpreted as white nationalist and others interpreted as innocent.
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In Beijing, Hong Kong's political mood is interpreted as rank ingratitude at best, treason at worst.
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The meeting, and a statement from Billy Graham, was interpreted as an endorsement of Mr. Romney.
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Last fall, Bloomberg's media group produced a graphic to clarify how it interpreted its customer base.
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Susan Collins of Maine said she interpreted his threat to only apply to the infrastructure bill.
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" Some interpreted the comment as sexist, but Trump claimed it only had to do with "stamina.
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But it is also clear that he is uneasy with how his report has been interpreted.
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And what we really mean nobody is above the law as interpreted by the Supreme Court.
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The "legal code" layer would be the actual policy, written by lawyers and interpreted by judges.
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"This is by Prabal Gurung, and this is how he interpreted camp, I guess," she said.
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That technique, known as fingerprinting, isn't uncommon—and shouldn't be interpreted as tracking your every move.
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It didn't occur to me, but it didn't bother me that it was interpreted that way.
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We'd raised a boatload of money, back when that was only interpreted as a positive sign.
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But prophecies are meant to be interpreted and can be synthesized differently depending on external factors.
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Some readers have interpreted this as a genuine attempt to propose an alternative system of government.
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Either way, proponents and opponents of HB2 have since interpreted the silence to their respective advantages.
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Many legal scholars and constitutional experts, however, have interpreted the Emoluments Clause to mean the opposite.
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For Saar, time doesn't just shape the object, it also influences how a piece is interpreted.
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Or this headline about the US president's health, which could be interpreted a number of ways.
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It could work against him if his criticism of weapon confiscation is interpreted as anti-police.
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She laughed heartily responding that it was "so cool" to hear how we interpreted the look.
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It banks not only on that clause being interpreted correctly, but on states getting it right.
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The PPP interpreted the suggestion not as a form of assistance, but as a power grab.
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Under his predecessor, Barack Obama, "sex" was interpreted in federal rules to mean gender self-ID.
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There are many graphic artists who have interpreted the Ancient One as a Tibetian Buddhist lama.
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As with many things in the law, the Constitution is often interpreted in diametrically different ways.
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That is not at all an argument against strong transatlantic relations as some have interpreted it.
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Some investors interpreted the move as a warning to Tokyo against conducting yen-selling market intervention.
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However, he said his economic call shouldn't be interpreted as a doomsday prediction for Wall Street.
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It's an entire design philosophy that's meant to be interpreted and changed by designers and developers.
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Here was a professional sleep doctor, going against the sleep hygiene guidelines I interpreted as commandments.
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I don't think they will overweight bills by a lot, since it would be interpreted hawkishly.
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But a lot of times the work is ambiguous enough that it can interpreted by whoever.
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It's law that, if interpreted broadly, gives judges the court-order version of a blank check.
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This atmospheric wave was interpreted as a gravity wave, which are also found in Earth's atmosphere.
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Economists interpreted symmetric to mean policymakers would not be too worried with inflation overshooting the target.
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At Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday, Fed Chair Janet Yellen's tone was interpreted as slightly hawkish.
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But Cramer interpreted it to mean that estimates for next year's earnings may be too negative.
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The raw and honest lyrics have been interpreted as a giant diss aimed at her ex.
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Some interpreted it as a gesture by Iran's hardliners aimed at easing tensions and improving ties.
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It's the particular way the hospital has interpreted this mandate that has left them feeling demoralized.
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The sign that falls between them is interpreted as the middle ground between these opposing forces.
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The Supreme Court has held that ambiguous statutes should be interpreted in favor of the accused.
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The discussion was focused Georgia O'Keeffe's flower paintings, which are often interpreted as incorporating vaginal imagery.
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Rutte, for instance, published a full-page newspaper ad interpreted as a clear threat to immigrants.
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Any aid — even for reintegration — is interpreted as "material support for terrorists" under United States law.
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But at the same time, it is very strange how this topic is interpreted in football.
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As Footwear News pointed out, could this be interpreted as the true inspiration behind the outfit?
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" Adds Tooson: "Spacey has released a video that can be interpreted a number of different ways.
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But ISIS blowing it up is being interpreted as the group acknowledging it will lose Mosul.
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My second argument with Scalia was the way he interpreted Catholic teaching about the death penalty.
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I've interpreted this to mean that everything that circles around carries the spirit of the Buddha.
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Is this what you've interpreted from that heartbreaking scene where a broken man confessed his feelings?!!!
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Now, this could be simply interpreted as an honest tribute to the U.S. senator to Vermont.
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In the past, the Goldwater Rule was interpreted by many to apply only to official diagnosis.
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Courses of study are to be linked to the "national development plan", as interpreted by bureaucrats.
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But if shit films are interpreted differently by everybody, how do you decide what to show?
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Some analysts interpreted this as a warning to Mr Maduro not to reject the opposition's victory.
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The euro was also hurt after European Central Bank meeting minutes were interpreted as slightly dovish.
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It's also the case that these stereotypes often get re-interpreted or challenged by later generations.
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It has the postcard EPA received last year and interpreted as a threat against Pruitt pic.twitter.
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Interpreted by QAnon believers, this is Trump's wink and a nod to Q and their movement.
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My former boss would often state: "Waste is sinful," which I interpreted as time is wasted.
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However they are interpreted, miracles exist, because that is how they are lived in our world.
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" Trump reiterated that point on Twitter Wednesday evening: "NoKo has interpreted America's past restraint as weakness.
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He narrowly interpreted the Supreme Court's ruling in Hellerstedt to set apart Louisiana's law from Texas.
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Dobrindt said Wednesday's meeting began with Opel telling the investigators how it interpreted the relevant law.
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That was interpreted by some people with knowledge of the process as a sign that Mrs.
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Currency traders interpreted such words as indications that the ECB is preparing to taper its stimulus.
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Doing so might have been interpreted as central bankers considering slowing down their rate hike plans.
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I had been semiconsciously shedding layers and she had correctly interpreted the momentum of my stripping.
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When Langdon deciphers the Uber logo, he at first interpreted it as a symbol for alchemy.
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Photo by Whitney Thoren The idea of a dust moth could be interpreted in countless ways.
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I interpreted it as a sort of "I'm here, this is where I come from" statement.
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It was like she read my mind, but really she just intuitively interpreted the mood perfectly.
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So we've always disagreed about the facts of the case and how they should be interpreted.
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"There have been several instances where fecal coliform results have been incorrectly interpreted," Microbe Magazine scoffed.
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Some China experts interpreted it as a snub of a departing leader by a rising power.
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Even more concerning is how the Iranian public has interpreted President Trump&aposs maximum pressure campaign.
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Analysts interpreted the reports as an indication that results from a lung cancer trial could fail.
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The issue has raised questions about the vetting of candidates and how Australia's Constitution is interpreted.
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"Some of you interpreted critiques of civility politics as though they justified performative cruelty," she tweeted.
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"We strived to not use any polemic words, which could be interpreted as bias," he said.
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The debut theme was Mirabilia, Latin for marvels, interpreted by Bulgari in futuristic, outer-space decorations.
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I couldn't recall a single memory that could be even remotely interpreted as an early warning.
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The developer's actions were widely interpreted as a means to prevent residents from landmarking the building.
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The first hinged on Obama-era guidance that interpreted Title IX as explicitly protecting trans students.
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Some other states' constitutions have been interpreted as protecting abortion rights but none explicitly address abortions.
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His administration interpreted civil rights law to protect trans people where other existing laws failed to.
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Some commentators have interpreted it as a swipe at the news media from the White House.
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That story has been interpreted as one of disobedience, and Eve was punished for her chutzpah.
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Our words often get interpreted or altered in ways we didn't even mean them to sound.
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Mr. Trump's aides and allies expressed frustration that his comments were interpreted through a racial prism.
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"We did hope, courage, love, so they can be interpreted as life plays out," she said.
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Some have also interpreted Lu Xun's Q as a pictogram of a head with a pigtail.
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Yeah. I've said things that have been interpreted as slightly off, sensitivity-wise or correctness-wise.
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Nonetheless, the "minority-majority" forecast, as it is commonly interpreted, is likely to be proven wrong.
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The Vatican then interpreted the third and final secret as a prediction of the failed assassination.
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In Alabama, the state dental board interpreted existing regulations as requiring a dentist to be present.
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"The state will be interpreted, proved and trusted as the only savior," he wrote on Weibo.
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What was widely interpreted as a slightly more upbeat tone in the minutes of the Jan.
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Johnson's victory is being interpreted as clarity on the U.K.'s departure from the European Union.
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A Miami student was arrested after his videos were interpreted as threats to shoot up schools.
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It should certainly not be interpreted as license to eat as much meat as you like.
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Under normal circumstances and normal presidents, that could be interpreted as an attempt to reassure Texans.
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Courts have largely interpreted that as studying how a project might contribute to climate change. Sen.
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No specific articles showing how news outlets interpreted the tweets were allowed by the judge either.
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It is therefore interpreted as a pessimistic sentiment about the future value of the underlying stock.
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But we have long interpreted it at the mercy of forces such as capitalism and industrialization.
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The Justice Department's notable silence was interpreted as a change in tack by the Obama administration.
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The bar was so low that even a modest audience might be interpreted as huge growth.
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Hussein's death is interpreted by Shi'ites as a symbol of the struggle against injustice and oppression.
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The theory may not work because the statutory exception has been interpreted narrowly in case law.
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The act, as courts have interpreted it, does not prohibit bigness or even monopoly, per se.
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However, we've adapted plenty of creative ways to help make sure our intentions are correctly interpreted.
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But then that poise and confidence, in the context of his age, are interpreted as arrogance.
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Heller, which in 2008 interpreted the Second Amendment to guarantee an individual right to own guns.
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Economists interpreted symmetric to mean policymakers would not be too concerned with inflation overshooting the target.
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Breja interpreted these events to mean that his then-employer viewed the manufacturing issue as serious.
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The state argues that the White House interpreted the definition of close family members too narrowly.
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Most Hong Kongers interpreted that to mean Beijing is in control and won't let her quit.
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In Chile itself, politicians said Servel had poorly interpreted a new law aimed at improving transparency.
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Since then, cultures all over the world have adopted the holiday and interpreted their own customs.
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Apple's decision not to feature the projects associated with those names could be interpreted several ways.
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But this isn't the first time the EEOC has interpreted the civil rights law this way.
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But Britain's Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that the law had been interpreted wrongly for years.
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Kelly has interpreted that as a wide-ranging mandate that would include Kushner, the person said.
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But there is one study that has been interpreted to suggest it is at least possible.
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"Our previous tweets were interpreted in a way we never intended," the party wrote on Twitter.
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Kipling interpreted the diplomatic spat as a personal affront, and felt betrayed by his adopted home.
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In the jockeying for power, concessions to Taiwan could be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
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Speaking to Nowness, Huang explained how he interpreted the song in order to create the visual.
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Were you surprised by how "All The King's Men" was interpreted by some as being misogynistic?
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Enormously long, 25 pages in the Arthur Waley translation, Genji was often interpreted by visual artists.
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Several federal agencies under the Obama administration interpreted their anti-discrimination statutes to cover gender identity.
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Those moves were widely interpreted as an assessment of Mr. Trump's chances in the presidential election.
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But the Constitutional Court interpreted it as 90 days — meaning that the deadline passed on Friday.
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Except the comment was interpreted as referring to money literally and exclusively going to the Pentagon.
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The ruling was a shock to many because the clause had never been interpreted this way before.
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Mostly we're applauding the way Kendall has interpreted her sisters' style and made it totally her own.
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The proposal was largely interpreted as a White House alternative to the one bipartisan proposal by Sens.
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A number of people wrongly interpreted the name as a version of 'Arthur,' according to English Heritage.
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"These findings should not be interpreted as a condemnation of individual exercise," they write in the study.
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Each emoji is interpreted by Google as two characters and each space between them as one character.
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Right now, the charts, as interpreted by the legendary Larry Williams, suggest that IBM's worth buying here.
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These moons appear as almost everything interpreted through the lens, the eyes, of Moyra Davey: unrecognizable, otherworldly.
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But the damage was done: Many interpreted Northam's remarks as an endorsement of infanticide, including the president.
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But with so much at stake with how crowd numbers are interpreted, the debate will likely continue.
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Some interpreted his selection as a sign he would not aggressively go after President Trump, for example.
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Trump in fact predicted how his animated and unorthodox news conference will be interpreted in the press.
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A lot of them just had to have upgrades, and 'upgrades' could be interpreted in any way.
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Jackson interpreted the 1832 election as a mandate to kill the Second Bank of the United States.
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Neither should our distaste for the war be interpreted to mean that we support the Tamil Tigers.
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She'd been rumored to be his girlfriend, so the paps interpreted their hugs a decidedly different way.
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Crowley's loss interpreted as a sign of undercurrents of change for the next generation of Democratic voters.
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"Active babies are healthy," she explains, and even intense kicking should be interpreted as a reassuring sign.
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He compared the lamé briefs to an armor, which I interpreted as permission to be powerfully himself.
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Is a tweet interpreted as a declaration of war a violation of the company's terms of service?
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Some people interpreted Prince Harry's hand gesture in their photos as "royal shade," as Cosmopolitan put it.
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If it does, it's difficult to know how the issue of miscarriages would be interpreted by judges.
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A close election will be interpreted to mean that Clinton won only because she is not Trump.
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It could be interpreted as a political statement of support of the prevailing "American" — re: Trumpian — values.
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I think 'honest criticism' can only be interpreted by internet audiences as 'trolling' or social-share-pandering.
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"That is really the only explanation for how so many analysts interpreted the data wrong," Cramer said.
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The action was widely interpreted as the President's inclination to remove anyone who stands in his way.
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Some observers interpreted that as a sign that they would be treated more gently than the guerrillas.
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As usual, there's a lack of clarity to his tweets that could be interpreted in different ways.
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Many people, myself included, interpreted Trump's comment as a call to violence and invitation to shoot Clinton.
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Depending on how the All Writs Act is interpreted by a judge, Apple may have to comply.
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Hunchback: The thrill of horror and the macabre wears off extremely quickly when it's interpreted too seriously.
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Our physiological response ends up getting interpreted as other "high arousal responses," which include happiness and joy.
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In early October, Honeywell saw its stock fall sharply after investors interpreted management's 2017 outlook as grim.
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Their insouciance may be interpreted as a sign that they were responsible for the death through witchcraft.
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But Alito said that these immigration law provisions cannot be interpreted to limit the length of detention.
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But many others are aware that the market is simply responding to demand interpreted by an algorithm.
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Trump: Gun advocates can deal with Clinton Manafort said he never interpreted the remarks as a threat.
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I made "M" to mean metro or the subway, but some people interpreted it to mean McDonald's.
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The Spanish label drew inspiration from the '60s, '70s and '80s, but interpreted in the 21st century.
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And two senior US officials tell CNN's Barbara Starr that the message shouldn't be interpreted as provocative.
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Investors interpreted his remarks as a case for a possible 50-basis point cut, an unlikely outcome.
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But Stuart Fiedel, an archaeologist with the consulting firm Louis Berger Group, interpreted the new research differently.
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The ISF crew interpreted that as a direct attempt to infringe on the existing international competition infrastructure.
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Each episode will tackle a different standalone story, interpreted by a team of British and American writers.
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Walls, has, however tweeted a few notes that could be interpreted as breakup chatter, including this retweet.
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At launch, the feature is only focused on search queries that could be interpreted in different ways.
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A bull market with narrow leadership, on the other hand, can often be interpreted as lacking conviction.
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The tobacco company's defense challenges decades of precedent for how the law has been interpreted and enforced.
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For instance, Islamic finance is interpreted by scholars around the world to ban the payment of interest.
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The agency's finding was widely interpreted as a shot against the bow against other companies conducting ICOs.
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But a production freeze is being interpreted by the market as a precursor to a production cut.
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" "Some of the opiate or heroin overdoses in adolescents may be interpreted by emergency departments as suicides.
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If Ossoff loses, it will be interpreted as a major blow to the Democratic opposition to Trump.
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I interpreted my otherwise insignificant encounter with the exceptionally beautiful subway couple as proof of the Pattern.
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Surprise, surprise, he is lobbying to have the anti-sex discrimination clause interpreted as narrowly as possible.
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"My thoughts and wonders about life are always interpreted in visual metaphors and images," she tells Creators.
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The Constitution, interpreted by the Courts, has always determined our rights, even in the Civil Rights era.
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Generations of Christians have interpreted Paul's words as a prohibition on opening certain clerical roles to women.
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Germany's most recent elections, a clutch of regional votes in March, were interpreted in precisely this fashion.
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The law, which overturned a Charlotte city ordinance, was widely interpreted as an attack on LGBT rights.
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Lang interpreted this action as institutional investors buying up shares of Intel, and Cramer liked his assessment.
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The statute builds on other longstanding federal civil rights laws, which interpreted sex to include gender identity.
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The First Amendment has been interpreted to permit certain restrictions of time, place and manner on speech.
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That's not The Matrix's fault; the Wachowskis couldn't possibly have foreseen how their work would be interpreted.
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That language should be interpreted as hypothetical dicta, not as a rigid blueprint for limiting gun rights.
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They fear that the truth could be interpreted in a biased manner to advance the government's interests.
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Officials from Pennsylvania's transportation agency said they interpreted that silence on driverless technology as a green light.
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Some in the media interpreted this as a sign the Kochs were scaling back their political ambitions.
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Residents of Kansas cannot screech their tires, which has been interpreted as a breaching of the peace.
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Clapper said he interpreted that condition as meaning the countries want the Pentagon's command and control capability.
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All earlier efforts ended badly because all parties interpreted the meaning and obligations of the deals differently.
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The law has been interpreted broadly, stifling most public discussion of anything related to the royal family.
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" Murphy added that he interpreted this as "confirmation that Zelensky was indeed feeling the pressure I described.
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Recent talk of an atmospheric nuclear test somewhere over the Pacific Ocean should be interpreted as such.
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Johnny's father seeks faith, but Lamar urges revenge, which could be interpreted as taking action against injustice.
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Investors interpreted the move as indicating that the Fed's three-year push to raise rates had ended.
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It has been interpreted as limiting the detention of a child to no more than 2202 days.
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One of the things it blamed was increasing competition, which analysts interpreted as a reference to Luckin.
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Legal experts say the law could be interpreted in different ways depending on what steps Trump takes.
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She's got a style and a way of going about things that I felt could be interpreted.
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This is usually interpreted as an attempt to distance Marine from the cruder politics of her father.
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Some have interpreted the University of Washington paper as evidence that these efforts have gone too far.
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It's a dynamic that is easily interpreted simply as being unpredictable, but it does contain some logic.
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This is understandable, as solar eclipses used to be interpreted as omens of the end or whatever.
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For now, questions remain as to how the new Russian law will be interpreted, said Amnesty's Krivosheev.
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She couldn't go anywhere near the kitchen, which she interpreted as the first step to hurting him.
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Can you explain a little more about how people have interpreted these strings of numbers being broadcast?
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That may very well mean that the Court still believes Wong Kim Ark is being interpreted correctly.
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But there's a big problem with how this dichotomy is being interpreted by laypeople and lawmakers alike.
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You don't have to go far off the interpreted path to find yourself in very difficult situations.
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Markets interpreted his remarks as a sign that the bank was preparing to reduce its monetary stimulus.
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CHAZELLE It certainly wasn't intended as a political statement, even though some have interpreted it as such.
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But the algorithm also detected subtle expressions of other emotions that could be interpreted in various ways.
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And likewise the Chinese term "yuán fèn" can be interpreted as a binding force of irresistible destiny.
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We still need to explain why working-class whites have interpreted this message in more personal terms.
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The Helms amendment is currently interpreted as a blanket funding ban on abortion no matter the circumstances.
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It draws on Evans's archives, particularly the gorgeous watercolors that artistically interpreted the fragments found at Knossos.
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Some people interpreted his comment as a reference to people, not livestock, and questioned the bank's sincerity.
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This early in the year, general election polling results in individual states should be interpreted with caution.
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Japan interpreted this as a sign that Russia had designs on Manchuria, territory Japan wanted for itself.
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Only one other federal appeals court has interpreted the 1948 law to bar challenges like Mr. McCarthan's.
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The key points are that the report should not be interpreted as disproving the core Russian allegations.
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In practice, Irish legal authorities have interpreted this as a ban on abortion in almost all circumstances.
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It's unlikely that Mary Shelley intended Victor Frankenstein's creature to be interpreted as his creator's sex toy.
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But I'm old enough now not to care anymore how my role in Jake's life is interpreted.
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That included recent remarks that were interpreted as implying that opponents of his labor law were lazy.
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One is the market interpreted the Fed as being a little more dovish than people had thought.
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That rule says a party's failure to produce a witness may be interpreted as adverse to them.
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UltraGamera: Not so much the character itself, but the way fans have interpreted him through the years.
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"As a classical theater director I strongly believe in classics being interpreted in multiple ways," he said.
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Secular liberals are wary of a visit that could be interpreted as support for an authoritarian leader.
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The first two secrets were interpreted as foretelling a world war and the dangers of Soviet Communism.
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Schiff said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he interpreted the President's tweet as a personal threat.
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Nonetheless, other Davos participants interpreted the address as a strong message from the U.S. commander-in-chief.
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That was interpreted by some in the market as a hawkish message, a conclusion that Debelle rejected.
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Researchers were emphatic that these results should not be interpreted as condoning hallucinogenic mushrooms for self-treatment.
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That alone could be interpreted as an acknowledgement that Apple realized a $1,000 smartphone wasn't for everyone.
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The letter's sponsors, however, denied the document should be interpreted as a threat to do the same.
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The administration said the cuts shouldn't be interpreted as a sign that officials don't like the programs.
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After the forum, Mr. Faulkner said he had interpreted Mr. Dietl's remark as a reference to race.
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Interpreted and repackaged across the internet, it has resonated widely beyond France, including in white supremacist circles.
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Spicer did say, however, that Trump's warning shot to Comey should not be interpreted as a threat.
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"A regulation can't change the requirements of a statute as interpreted by the courts," Mr. Revesz said.
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Lawyers for Unsworth say that remark was widely interpreted as Musk suggesting the diver was a pedophile.
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Wills are meant to be interpreted in their entirety, not clause by clause, Ms. Anderson's lawyers argue.
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The antagonist in the book is an alligator named "Alkah," which many have interpreted to be Islamophobic.
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But some market players interpreted the timeframe was a deadline and tied it with monetary policy action.
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The choice of Kim to lead the delegation is likely to be interpreted as an intentional provocation.
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"There is no way this gift is not going to be interpreted as political," said Mr. Lenkowsky.
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Background: But this isn't the first time the EEOC has interpreted the civil rights law this way.
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I'm not keen on beanies, so I just interpreted it in a way that worked for me.
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They can just report that "some interpreted Clinton to mean [ridiculous thing]," and hey, that's technically true.
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He included Mr. Priebus's Twitter handle, a move that was interpreted as blaming the chief of staff.
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The vote on Tuesday night could be interpreted as a sign of support for that general approach.
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In a 2018 Instagram post supporting the LGBTQ+ community, many interpreted it as Dawson herself coming out.
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This virtual absence of images of American military casualties has been interpreted in multiple and conflicting ways.
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If this can't be interpreted we should give up trying to read EKGs and chest x-rays!
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" "This is better than having an uncertain economy and a Fed that was interpreted as leaning hawkish.
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The posts included video clips portraying Muslims in a hostile way that were widely interpreted as Islamophobic.
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Together they provide a look at two facets of classical Indian dance as interpreted by skilled artists.
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Despite the fact that Sister Mary's world was fictional, many readers interpreted the story as a documentary.
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Abrams told BuzzFeed News in 2017 how she interpreted how her fearlessness played with black women in particular.
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A slow love song, for example, might be interpreted with a delicate font that drifts across the speaker.
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Also, please know that the inclusion of any tweet in this story should not be interpreted as endorsement.
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The problem is that Garfield has been interpreted by some to be an ally of critics of capitalism.
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Allegedly, Catherine felt guilty; she interpreted her life's ensuing trials as punishment for her role in his death.
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The curious bit of attire was understandably interpreted by most as a passive-aggressive dig at Kevin Durant.
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There was the Instagrammed photo of cupcakes, interpreted to mean Durant was soft for joining a super-team.
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Which test investigators chose—in addition to how it's interpreted—can greatly affect the outcome of a case.
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The ECB accounts of the latest Council meeting could help to understand whether the market really 'over-interpreted'.
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International maritime law requires ships to maintain a safe distance, normally interpreted as 1,000 yards, when passing another.
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At first, DHS interpreted the order to not apply to legal permanent residents and issued that to airlines.
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" According to the company, the app "erroneously interpreted certain phrases as a request to view recent text messages.
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The mock-up, they wrote, could be interpreted as a rehearsal of a Pearl Harbor-style surprise attack.
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Many leaders also interpreted President Donald Trump's message on Obamacare Tuesday night as an endorsement of their bill.
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While these characters are coded and interpreted as gay, LeFou is explicitly shown to be attracted to men.
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At the time, Barr's statements were interpreted as downplaying the role the policy played in Mueller's decision-making.
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She was excited to see the basic idea evolve as Baker interpreted the character and wrote the story.
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Some have interpreted this as a special sort of bravery; others say it's just how people — everywhere — live.
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Get more here Cramer takes a look at the charts as interpreted by Mark Sebastian, founder of OptionPit.
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However, his words could also be interpreted as a strong statement about Uber's new direction under his guard.
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Her statement was interpreted by some as a willingness to champion those values, should Mr Trump fail to.
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But the way the move was announced left "too much ambiguity in how people interpreted this," Ek said.
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On Twitter, Dr Haleel's flower basket photo was interpreted by some as a response to these conservative attitudes.
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