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Low inflationary pressures are interpreted as a sign of weakness in the economy.
The state department is keen that the move should not be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
Israel says it will continue to strike at armed Palestinian groups, concerned that the withdrawal not be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
In some corners of this literary community, the slightest hint of longing for the past — particularly one's own childhood — can be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
"We discovered that men tended to take advantage of the tenure extension more often than women, who were afraid that requesting the extra year would be interpreted as a sign of weakness or lack of confidence," Tilghman said.
"That aside, if you're trying to prove yourself in a man's world, you're not going to take menstrual leave in case it's interpreted as a sign of weakness," she added.
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Banks have typically feared negative reactions from investors when borrowing directly from the Fed, which some interpret as a sign of weakness.
But experts questioned whether the ten-minute film, which included the purported confessions of five Arabic-speaking men to having been spies for British intelligence, could be interpreted as a sign of the terror group's weakness.
Minutes of the secret cabinet committee, Misc 101, reveal Thatcher and her closest ministers were unsure of what to do: "It was not clear how far a declaration of a state of emergency would be interpreted as a sign of determination by the government or a sign of weakness, nor to what extent to which it would increase docker support for the miners' strike".
"This revelation should be interpreted as a sign of distress.
In particular, a constant number of NPs cannot be interpreted as a sign of no sintering.
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