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Nevertheless, the R&A has a "no drugs" clause in the Open Championship entry form and its failure to follow that up with a testing regime will be interpreted in some quarters as failure of leadership on an issue that threatens to undermine golf's alleged reputation for "sporting integrity".

Turning that opportunity down, he says, will be interpreted in some diplomatic circles as a snub.

The decision will be interpreted in some quarters as a snub to Alonso, but the Spaniard has been told of Ferrari's decision and is said to have accepted it.

New Orleans is one of many cities across the US that has enacted "aggressive panhandling" legislation, which can be interpreted in some jurisdictions as any interaction in which one person asks another for money.

Iran has also long been a strong Syrian government ally, and the fact that Assad chose to visit Moscow before Tehran is likely to be interpreted in some circles as a sign that Russia has now emerged as Assad's most important foreign friend.

Indeed, the phosphorylation of PLN in both residues is involved in an increased calcium reuptake by sarcoplasmic reticulum, although the increase in PLN phosphorylation at Thr17 may be interpreted, in some cases, as one of the latest compensatory mechanisms activated when cardiac function is deteriorated, as observed in acidosis and reperfusion periods [ 29].

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This was interpreted in some quarters as a challenge to Liebherr.

A (perhaps not terrific) joke about lawyers has been interpreted in some quarters as an insensitive critique of women.

Edwards's reluctance to consider replacing Testaverde right now has been interpreted in some parts as a lack of confidence in Pennington.

My letter to Radio 4's The Media Show last week about the Miriam O'Reilly/Countryfile age discrimination case has been interpreted in some odd ways (Report, 23 February; Letters, 28 February).

That has been interpreted in some quarters as a call for drug legalisation; Mr López Bonilla prefers to talk of "depenalisation" as a first step.

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