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Traders reckon a decision to appoint a chairman with another job would be interpreted as another sign of an impending merger with Dutch group KPN.

Her first album, We Loved Her Dearly (on the Arts & Crafts label), featured a track called I Love You Money, which might be interpreted as another full stop on the stripping career, its key lyric: "You take to me and we dance-dance-dance/ It's not for love and not for romance… Money woo! Money hey! Do you want me?" Not only the songs were abrasive.

Similar to (42), this can be interpreted as another way to cope with the inter-layer interference in (41) by post processing.

Other sites highlight that rudimentary paraphrasing tools are highly inaccurate but promote their paid services to correct the output i.e. a process that could be interpreted as another form of contracted plagiarism (Clarke & Lancaster, 2013).

A fixed pattern could be interpreted as another kind of symbol for a numerosity and might not require an online numerical comparison process, especially after some practice.

This observation can be interpreted as another illustration of the interaction effect between the proximal and distal AF QTL, but at the gene expression level.

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His withdrawal was interpreted as another sign that he was planning an exit.

While the A.D.P. report does not always align with the broader figures released by the Labor Department, the figure was interpreted as another positive sign.

Chris Huhne, who may be the Michael Heseltine of the party, in that everything he says in support of his leader is interpreted as another attempt to grab his job, spoke about the environment.

De Gaulle's speech upon his return from Bucharest, at first considered meaningless, in retrospect is now being interpreted as another artful ruse intended to draw the Communist feeling out into the open, where it would be unmasked, by its own action, as a weapon sure to alarm the rank & file of the more ordinary Communist French, & rally them around their leader.

Again last week, when a report from the Pew Research Center noted that, for the first time, college-educated 30-year-olds were more likely to have been married than were people the same age without a college degree, the news was interpreted as another side effect of the recent recession.

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