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"Even people who have dealt with bereaved kids a lot are struggling to understand now how this will be interpreted by children".

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

They reveal that some applicants do not explain how data will be analyzed or how results will be interpreted.

She said: "I suspect they'll use the litigation to ramp up the moral pressure on the British government … So it's quite a powerful campaigning tool … How this case will be interpreted by the European court of human rights will also be informed by the domestic law in force in the 1850s in the Ottoman empire when the mausoleum was taken by the British Museum.

3 Conflicts of interest due to research funding and other financial relations can influence how drug trials are designed and carried out, 1 4 the likelihood that results will support a sponsor's drug, 5 6 7 8 9 whether or not results will be published, 10 11 12 and how results will be interpreted in trial reports and articles about drug trials.

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

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

No one yet knows how these laws will be interpreted and how the share of contribution will be determined.

"The issue is not only how the investigation will be conducted but also how the results will be interpreted," Assad told Izvestia.

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