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Not that all of the dances could be so interpreted; Merce has always engaged in more strictly formal or virtuosic experiments, like the new "Loose Time" that was on both Lincoln Center programs this summer.

Kim agreed with Campbell's observation that it was important for the Korean public to understand that any change that may be considered concerning OPCON transfer timing, and the U.S. Quadrennial Defense Review, would not diminish America's commitment to the ROK's security, and should not be so interpreted.

The new bill could even be so interpreted as to outlaw any public display of single-sex affection, such as kissing and hand-holding, Kukharchuk says.

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Although these results can also be explained by certain versions of theory theory (and were so interpreted by the experimenters themselves), the simulation theory offers a new interpretation (Wimmer & Perner 1983, Gordon 1986).

Jesus' spoken words as recorded in the New Testament could be interpreted as a kind of pacifism and in fact were so interpreted by many of Jesus' early radical followers.

When CTT is so interpreted, it may be called Physical CTT (following Pitowsky 1990), because the relevant evidence is more physical than logical or mathematical.

The terms of offence can be so broadly interpreted that you could walk into any bar in Sydney and find people who are intoxicated – this enables the licensing police to intimidate the licensees into compliance.

Because it can be so broadly interpreted, the clause has been a target for legal conservatives for decades, all the way up to the current Tea Party diatribes against it.

Thus, "authorized deprivation" must not be so narrowly interpreted as to rule out parental or other forms of "punishment" familiar to children, even though those deprivations are often ambiguous in ways that punishment under law is not.

A federal court struck down that provision in response to journalists and advocates who believe it could be so broadly interpreted it would violate civil liberties.

The main reason, the open-government groups say, is that ethics laws for legislators in New York State are among the weakest in the nation and have been so broadly interpreted by the Legislature that they are almost meaningless.

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