Sentence examples for increasingly to be interpreted from inspiring English sources

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The civil freedom that Locke defines, as something protected by the force of political laws, comes increasingly to be interpreted as the freedom to trade, to exchange without the interference of governmental regulation.

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A similar gap can be observed between those strategies and clinical genetics where increasingly complex molecular data need to be interpreted towards the diagnosis of constitutional disorders.

How, though, is it to be interpreted?

They need to be interpreted with care.

Some books beg to be interpreted.

They exist to be interpreted.

It might have to be interpreted differently.

A failure to honor that memory in the heart of the nation's capital can increasingly be interpreted as a lack of respect.

The answer looks increasingly to be yes.

Perhaps most crucially, in the United States, and increasingly abroad, CSR can be interpreted as entirely consistent with shareholder primacy (that the only moral responsibility of the corporation is to its shareholders).

Perhaps we should revert back to simply calling him Jeremy Lin and not give in to increasingly ridiculous nicknames and phrases that could be interpreted as stereotypical or racist.

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