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Mr. Cole concluded: "A lack of worldliness, of understanding Taiwan's position within the international community, and of how its actions will be interpreted abroad, better explain what happened.

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Not only is it being interpreted in Iraq and abroad as a blatant and unnecessary form of neocolonialism, it also threatens to reap a bitter harvest of anti-Americanism.

In July 2006, Russian dissidents Vladimir Bukovsky and Oleg Gordievsky wrote what was later seen as a prophetic letter to the Times of London, pointing out new laws that had been passed in Russia that they interpreted as authorizing assassinations abroad.

He was also incensed that Sharansky had voted for a new law that would give Orthodox rabbis de-jure control over religious conversions inside Israel a law that was widely interpreted both in Israel and abroad as delegitimatizing Conservative and Reform Judaism.

He was also incensed that Sharansky had voted for a new law that would give Orthodox rabbis de-jure control over religious conversions inside Israel — a law that was widely interpreted both in Israel and abroad as delegitimatizing Conservative and Reform Judaism.

Mr. Schussel spent much of his speech addressing fears about the Freedom Party and its leader, Jorg Haider, who is best known abroad for his anti-immigrant stance and remarks interpreted as defending the Third Reich.

The move is widely being interpreted as a way for Sudan to improve its image abroad and try to head off the possible genocide prosecution of the country's president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, in the International Criminal Court.

The Senate warned that married Dutch gays should not assume that their unions would be recognized abroad, since the notion of marriage is usually interpreted in international treaties as uniting a man and a woman.

— and Rui asked a question about Obama's feelings about "constantly being interpreted thousands of ways" that the President never intends, at home or abroad.

In the end, everyone got to ask their question crisis averted!—and Rui asked a question about Obama's feelings about "constantly being interpreted thousands of ways" that the President never intends, at home or abroad.

Subsidiaries of firms with headquarters abroad generally show a lower training participation, which can be interpreted as country-of-origin effects.

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