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The older church people interpreted, and the congregation leaned in, to hear the miracle.
We've never interpreted for them the way these plants have been used by various cultures.
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It appears that the disclosure rule is being very loosely interpreted by most companies.
Nonetheless, it could be interpreted as a rebuke of his former employer and colleagues.
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Yet Japan has long liberally interpreted its antiwar constitution to permit a strong homeland defense.
Two new studies of Vioxx are being widely interpreted as a disaster for Merck.
Results of a large number of biological and medical assays interpreted through a microscope.
Islamic scholars have interpreted it as ruling out activities containing a high degree of uncertainty.
Nevertheless, the Supreme Court has characteristically interpreted religion and free exercise about as broadly as possible.
Heretofore, we have not generally interpreted FCPA or other anti-corruption enforcement regimens so geopolitically.
They obviously worked very hard to ensure they correctly interpreted the circumstantial evidence in this case...
Determining that is the big rub, because the findings can be interpreted in different ways.
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She said the findings of the small study must be interpreted with caution, however.
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This result, however, must be interpreted in the context of a still evolving music industry.
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Mr Tapscott interpreted this as a call-to-arms for corporations to work in more open ways.
Wall Street interpreted the results as indicating that the U.S. consumer was still spending.
The two leaders' remarks have been interpreted as a sign of a pending deal.
The market correctly interpreted Greenspan's mood by putting on a smart rally in financial stocks.
Earlier, Japan had interpreted the comments as not showing concern about attempts to weaken the yen.
Mr Honohan said on Thursday that the deal should not be interpreted as such a precedent.
As in any other open society, data are sometimes questioned and interpreted politically by different parties.
Some had interpreted her comments to mean that she wasn't surprised he was involved.
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To be clear, plenty of people disagree with me about how Diehr should be interpreted.
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Many have interpreted recent high oil prices as a sign of the group's strength.
Instead, Dirac interpreted it as antimatter and, four years later, it turned up in a real experiment.
That has been interpreted to mean credit growth of perhaps only 14% in 2011.
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"We interpreted the rules one way and the CMS reviewer interpreted them another way, " Jenkins says.
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