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This can be interpreted as signifying that the price-wage spiral proceeds more rapidly at high levels of economic activity than at low levels.

Thus, lesion-based differences in subsequent extinction responding can be interpreted as signifying persistent changes in nicotine-seeking behavior due to NVHLs, independent from possible effects of very recent drug-taking behavior, although lesion-based differences in nicotine intake earlier in acquisition might be still be predictive of, or contribute to, later extinction differences.

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Omen, observed phenomenon that is interpreted as signifying good or bad fortune.

Although this poster has been interpreted as signifying the process of separating egg yolks and whites, the typical viewer perceives it as pure form.

In other cases, the lack of electronic signature was interpreted as signifying that the medicine had not been given to the patient and the medication was administered as if it had previously been omitted.

The formation of slip surfaces in the context of this work should not be interpreted as collapse or catastrophic failure; rather it signifies the development of an active wedge.

The arrow is understood in the sense of Granger causality and (A.B) signifies instantaneous causality which could be interpreted as reflecting the effect of a common input.

Prevention of such negative effects could be interpreted as a beneficial modulation of immune function if the marker itself signifies clinical relevance as well as immune function (group A) or if evidence of plausibly linked markers of clinical relevance (group B) and contributing immune function (group C) can be combined.

One of the most effective set pieces, to A Day in the Life, might be interpreted as being about John Lennon's relationship with his mother, its climactic piano chord signifying the devastating finality of death.

These bootstrap values subtracted from 100% can be interpreted as estimates of the probability of Type I error, i.e., falsely accepting a cluster that is not signified by the data (see [ 37] for discussion).

"Could this be interpreted as hedging?

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