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The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the pope's words could be interpreted not only as a rejoinder to Islamic extremism, but also more broadly.
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The reduction of depressive symptoms in patients with psoriasis treated with the TNF-antagonist etanercept parallel to the improvement of skin symptoms [ 23] could, therefore, be interpreted not only as an indirect effect, but also as a direct effect related to the modulation of peripheral or central neurological functions.
Ammunition was not subject to sufficiently tight controls; some weapons and munitions, like mortars, could be interpreted as not covered; the treaty only applied to commercial trading and excluded other transfers — which could be significant — via international aid programs or as gifts.
But when the law was amended in 1990, the language was changed so that it could be interpreted to cover only facilities (a "source category," the law now says) that aren't addressed in another provision, Section 112.
Large resorptions were easily interpreted with all techniques, while low resorption grades, especially grade 1 could be interpreted only on CBCT images.
We used interaction tests to determine whether apparent differences in treatment effect between groups could be interpreted as real (not due to chance only), and hence to indentify subgroups that might or might not benefit from randomised treatment.
This could be interpreted as a further indication that MamK is not only the protein at the origin of the materials building the magnetosome filament, but might also be involved in the directed transport of the magnetosomes, as suggested by our simulations and previous experimental work.
Most of the wiretapped conversations are cryptic and could be interpreted in ways that are not necessarily incriminating.
Indeed, higher rates in the category 'CATH only' could be interpreted as a less intensive treatment, that is, a diagnosis that is not followed by an invasive procedure.
Personhood amendments could be interpreted to make several forms of birth control illegal, challenging not only Roe v. Wade but also Griswold v. Connecticut, which placed contraception under the protection of a constitutional right to privacy.
Variables that could be interpreted as caused by pain were not included.
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