Sentence examples for be interpreted as admitting from inspiring English sources

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To apologise might be interpreted as admitting liability, and with pre-action letters received from lawyers representing former Eoka guerrillas in Cyprus, and others in Kenya considering claims, in addition to the 5,228 claimants compensated yesterday, the government continues to deny liability for the actions of the colonial administration.

For some youth, their desire to participate in sexual health research may be interpreted as admitting to being sexually active and/or having accessed sexual health services [ 28].

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So that four percent should be interpreted as, four percent of Americans admitted to video game piracy.

Therefore, the action of W∞ can also be interpreted as a selection mechanism that only admits "data" that are not contaminated by z.

The proposed 3SD could be interpreted as a PCA in sparse decomposition, so it admits straightforward extension to applications of feature extraction, inverse problems, or machine learning.

But it would be politically imprudent for the Japanese to admit it because that could be interpreted as an explicit attempt to engineer yen devaluation, thus raising the ire of foreign competitors.

Nobody likes to admit defeat, especially when "artistic failure" can be interpreted as a sign that maybe you just didn't work hard enough.

There are many examples of modern architecture that can be interpreted as phallic, but very few for which the architect has specifically cited or admitted that meaning as an intentional aspect of the design.

Dignāga also admits self-awareness (svasaṃvedana) as a distinct type of cognition, although there is some debate about whether this is to be interpreted as a type of perception (see §7.2 for a discussion of svasaṃvedana).

"Could this be interpreted as hedging?

'Jogen tasha' must be interpreted as 'Idiot!

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