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Oxfam have said they could be silenced during the election campaign because of fears their comments will be interpreted as supporting one party.

"The main dispute in Iraq is between those who want Iraq to join the US camp and those who seek an independent Iraq," said Khamenei, in words that could be interpreted as supporting the political status quo here.

There is another story that they could have told or should have told, but the report was written as if they had this particular conclusion that they wanted to give, and only cited the few bits of evidence they could that could be interpreted as supporting that conclusion.

The reduced ability of schizophrenia patients to recognise eye expressions of complex mental states could be interpreted as supporting a lack of "theory of mind".

(Though of course, as many (e.g., Burge 1979) have pointed out, Twin-Earth cases may be interpreted as supporting a psychological conclusion as well).

Potentially controversial papers should receive especially careful scrutiny, the publisher said, and some topics—including "hypotheses that could be interpreted as supporting racism" should be off limits.

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Can any of his tweets be interpretted as supporting one political party or not?

During Bill Clinton's impeachment, Al Gore was extremely careful to avoid any activities that might have been interpreted as supporting Clinton's ouster.

The findings were interpreted as supporting the individual-differences perspective on heuristic processing, and as a validation of main assumptions of CEST.

Even so, internal pluralism has been interpreted as supporting a "deflationary semantic view," which is minimally committed to the perspective that "model construction is an important part of scientific theorizing" (Downes 1992, 151).

Similarly, it is argued that evolutionary theory is circular reasoning, in that evidence is interpreted as supporting evolution, but evolution is required to interpret the evidence.

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