Just don't interpret that to mean that you should sit through the movie.
He pointed to a Wednesday article in El Pais, a Spanish newspaper, that quoted a Chinese Embassy spokesman in Spain as saying "we don't interpret this gesture as offensive" or racist.
"We can call them private visits all we want, but it's very obvious China and South Korea won't interpret them that way, " said Shigeki Sato, the head of the foreign policy and security committee of New Komeito, a small party that forms a coalition with Mr. Abe's LDP, in a television interview.
"We can call them private visits all we want, but it's very obvious China and South Korea won't interpret them that way, " said Shigeki Sato, the head of the foreign policy and security committee of New Komeito, a small party that forms a coalition with Mr. Abe's LDP, in a television interview Monday.
When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
"You don't have to interpret what people are saying, " says Mike Maser, Digg's chief strategist.
It says start at red, which I interpret as meaning you don't have to give a red card, you can give a yellow or less as well.
Yet it was a hard batch of data to interpret, and the qualms didn't prevail.
This can't be a situation that you interpret through an American lens.
"It's concerning to us, because we're worried that patients who really aren't experts and read this casually could interpret that the ACC endorse this as a first-line therapy, " says Weaver.
Paul Waas, a self-proclaimed "Olympics junkie, " has given his wife strict instructions: "If you see something swimming related even if it doesn't say anything specific don't mention it, because I may interpret it a certain way, " he said.
In turn, he's given artistic directors in each country the freedom to interpret his shows to fit their own culture so the shows aren't cookie cutouts.
The parties interpret the law to mean they can spend soft money on "issue advocacy" ads, which legally aren't for the purpose of influencing the presidential race.
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