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For decades, team owners had interpreted that extension as including the reserve clause itself, in effect binding a player to his club in perpetuity.

By Friday, McLane had concluded that some people had interpreted that concern to mean he was looking for a way out of his contract with Clemens.

"He had interpreted that I was not interested," Dr. Lieberman said, "but in fact, I was just really busy and was surprised that he never called back.

Most firms had interpreted that to mean that e-mail messages must have a note in the subject line stating that it is "attorney advertising," a designation that the firm said could trap the messages in spam filters.

Several jurors, speaking to reporters after the decision, said that they had become hardened toward Mr. Muhammad because of his impassive demeanor throughout the trial and that they had interpreted that as a lack of remorse or feeling of responsibility for the crimes.

Other administrators had interpreted that the PARCC rules demanded the child refuse each time a section of the test was presented.

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American officials have interpreted that comment as an acknowledgment that North Korea possesses other weapons of mass destruction.

Many Wall Street analysts have interpreted that comment as pointing to action as early as the Fed's meeting in September.

The Gulf Cooperation Council, a group of Persian Gulf states, has also called for an expansion of nuclear power in the Middle East for energy purposes, but many experts have interpreted that statement as a response to Iran's nuclear program.

Industry executives and analysts have interpreted that official denial as a way to wield an undeclared trade weapon without creating a policy trail that could make it easier for other countries to bring a case against China at the World Trade Organization.

Previous studies have interpreted that signal from NAA in metastases is due to the presence of viable neurons within an infiltrative tumour or contamination from normal brain tissue since NAA is a neuron specific metabolite [ 24, 27].

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