Sentence examples for interpreted I think from inspiring English sources

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It has value; rightly interpreted, I think its value would include its ability to generate a total rejection of torture.

While a lot might have to do with how Hindu scriptures have been framed and interpreted, I think we as Hindus certainly deserve some of the blame for not engaging more with texts that bring us so much inspiration.

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(Group 1, participant 2) " I think the real danger here is we're asking people [administrators] to interpret or potentially interpret, I think there's a huge danger in that, for me, just text me them and I'll call in for an appointment" (Group 2, participant 7) A dominant theme from all four focus groups related to confidentiality and this involved administrators in three ways.

I didn't write the lyrics, but if I could take the liberty of interpreting, I think what Louie is getting at there is that people have told us to do this or do that as a band and personally as well.

They will show what she feels at certain periods of time, and in order to interpret that, I think the biographer will need to read everything, and then to interpret it with the assistance of friends and family".

For years they denied it, then they admitted it, and now they have these numbers, and if the best they can say is they can't interpret them, I think reading between the lines, they're saying they haven't stopped it yet".

"It's interpreting what I think things are going to be [like] and it ends up never being as bad as I think it's going to be".

"I do think it's harmful to use the term Ferguson Effect, to mean something different than what it's now commonly interpreted [as], because I think it's going to leave it open to confusion," she said.

For some reason, Mr. Frost felt compelled to point out to them that home is the place where "they have to take you in," a statement that some people around here have interpreted (rather broadly, I think) to mean that home is also the place where you can leave dishes in the sink, shoes in the hallway and the porch light burning all night.

"I think that the statute is at best ambiguous on whether this money can be recycled or whether this money must be returned to the Treasury, and given the ambiguity, the Treasury Department certainly has grounds for interpreting it the way they want to interpret it, so I think that's what they're going to do with the money unless Congress tells them differently".

Randall interprets it differently: "I think I only wanted to say things that were true".

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