Sentence examples for how it will interpret from inspiring English sources

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The problem for the charity sector and campaigning groups that might want to take advantage of the benefits of charitable status is that the commission's definition of what constitutes politics - published in draft guidance on how it will interpret public benefit in the light of the 2006 Charities Act - is so deadeningly broad.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences issued a letter to members Monday explaining how it will interpret and enforce the sweeping rule changes passed last week with the aim of diversifying the organization.

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They'll be starting operations now, while keeping an eye on S-4 to see how it will be interpreted.

That is how it will be interpreted by the media and the fans have to understand that".

It is certainly clearer; it remains to be seen how it will be interpreted.

"The real issue is what kind of M.R.I. patients will get and how it will be interpreted," Dr. D'Orsi added.

"Now I'm free to say anything I want and not worry how it will be interpreted," he said.

People think something will be referred and they wonder how it will be interpreted if it goes to the very top, to the trust.

"Keir Starmer and the CPS have done the best they can in bringing the 1961 Suicide Act [up to date, and] how it will be interpreted in the 21st century," Purdy told the BBC.

I will demonstrate the way in which ageing will be assessed and how it will be possible to interpret the age related changes that occur in the muscle and analyse this information for any potential effect of the variant on the ageing process.

"The industry is at a significant point now in how it views itself, how it interprets risk and how it will use insurance going forward," said Thomas Doe, chief executive of Municipal Market Advisors, a research firm.

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