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The nutritional profile of the overall child population in Brazil has been interpreted favorably as resulting from the recent implementation of a universal public healthcare system, as well as increased sanitation coverage and maternal education [ 69].

Like other Palestinian officials, he did not criticize Mr. Bush's speech and instead sought to interpret it favorably, denying that Mr. Bush's remarks were directed against him.

Working yet another spare crowd at yet another small-time fund-raiser Tuesday night, this one at a supporter's home here in South Orange, Mr. Franks shook the ice in an otherwise empty plastic cup and favorably interpreted what others might consider distressing polling results.

The bond market interpreted all of this favorably, and long-term interest rates moved lower.

Although the data from this study should be interpreted cautiously, the results compare favorably with previously reported studies evaluating RLAT in patients with schizophrenia.

He has written favorably, for example, about interpreting the Constitution through an analysis of the drafters' "original intent," an approach critics say is often used to roll back modern rulings on subjects like civil rights.

This is a phase II non-randomized trial, and hence there are limitations in interpreting these results, however the efficacy results compare favorably with those seen with single-agent paclitaxel or single-agent gemcitabine in MBC,[ 11, 14, 31, 32] and are also comparable with the results of this combination seen in other trials (see Table 4).

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The Senate report said TIGTA's audit was "interpreted to mean conservative groups were handled differently and less favorably than liberal groups". It noted that the IRS also used search terms such as "Progressive," "ACORN" and "Occupy," which are largely associated with left-leaning organizations.

For most of the past half-century, courts interpreted the first part of that clause as a barrier to government action that seemed to treat religious groups more favorably than secular ones, legal scholars said.

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