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There is no obvious intention to upset their Olympic hosts in Beijing, but the irresponsible picture is likely to cause controversy and could be interpreted so as to lead to accusations of racism.
The government had sought to bring in changes that would align the test for third parties with party campaign expenditure, restricting spending "for election purposes" – but charities, campaign groups and blogs had warned that the law could be interpreted so widely it could hit their work.
This "reading in" has meant that the Terrorism Act – which required the accused person to prove their case – could be interpreted so as to preserve the presumption of innocence, something parliament was disturbingly willing to dispense with when it came to the offence of being a member of a "proscribed" organisation.
This finding could be interpreted so that among mid-adolescent boys, the development of self-image varies somewhat depending on the weight status, but is not substantially influenced by overweight and obesity.
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Because it could be interpreted in so many ways & could serve as a response to each succeeding piece of bad news, it seemed nincely to sum up what almost everyone here was saying and thinking.
Mr. Buffett's remarks about Moody's business, of course, could be interpreted not so much as a plea of ignorance but rather as a rhetorical flourish meant to put distance between him and the company.
Some states have passed laws making it illegal to place a bet on the Internet, while many others have laws that could be interpreted as doing so, according to legal experts.
We would need to enquire into what is meant by various words and phrases – how far they are metaphorical, what metaphors might mean, how they could be interpreted in different ways, and so on.
AS the Barbados delegation wrote in its February 2011 letter, "An obligation not to restrict financial services in a situation where a member wishes to do so could be interpreted as having the intention of avoiding that obligation".
For example, because doing so could be interpreted by party-affiliates as going against the core, the main-principles and the foundations of the party.
An increase in SSW could be interpreted as a wealth effect, so as an incentive to increase the consumption of leisure, which requires retiring earlier.
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