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

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