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Some opponents say the agreement could be interpreted to allow more than 100,000 machines.

The new education minister, François Fillon, suggested that the law prohibiting the wearing of religious symbols in schools, including Islamic head scarves, could be interpreted to allow bandannas.

But today, when proceedings can be captured by a single camera positioned in a corner of the courtroom, the right to a "public" trial should be interpreted to allow Americans to view criminal trials via television.

But after about five months of research, the lawyers have concluded that the treaty could be interpreted to allow far more work at the radar site at Shemya before the United States was deemed in violation.

After first passing through the state Senate a year ago, the stem-cell bill was withdrawn from the Assembly when critics contended that it could be interpreted to allow the reproductive cloning of humans.

It might be interpreted to allow the arming of rebel groups and – to the extent it is requested by those groups – feet on the ground in the form of support that falls short of being "an occupation force".

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He added: "Google wants to ensure that [the regulation] is interpreted to allow manufacturers to satisfy this requirement through computer-generated simulations".

But in the last decade, the Constitution has been interpreted to allow the Self-Defense Forces to take part in several small peacekeeping missions, from East Timor to Mozambique.

Sensenbrenner said the Patriot Act was being interpreted to allow for forms of surveillance that were never envisaged when it was passed.

They are relying on a federal law, the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act, which has been interpreted to allow companies that incur costs in cooperating with the government to seek repayment of their expenses from defendants.

American generals in Afghanistan said the laws of war "have been interpreted to allow" American forces to include "drug traffickers with proven links to the insurgency on a kill list," according to a report released in 2009 by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, then led by John Kerry, now the secretary of state.

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