Sentence examples for interpreted as addressing from inspiring English sources

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One possibility is that the doctrine should be interpreted as addressing certain necessary conditions, rather than all necessary conditions, or all necessary and sufficient conditions.

One track that chiefly represents these themes is "In God's Country", which critic Barbara Jaeger interpreted as addressing America's role as the "promised land".

More specifically, item b) " Have you ever been surprised by the behavior of people you thought you knew well?" and item c) "Have people you counted on, disappointed you?" were frequently interpreted as addressing the same issue.

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"When President Bush talks about a war on terrorism, we interpret that as addressing more than just Afghanistan," Mr. Jordan said.

Figures such as Philip Quinn, Jeffrey Stout, and Nicholas Wolterstorff interpret Rawls as addressing the issue of how citizens in actual liberal democracies ought to conduct themselves when debating matters of justice and the common good.

We can also interpret our results as addressing social inclusion and social cohesion through the "place" element of social marketing.

When her appointment was announced in the summer, it was interpreted as an attempt to address the dearth of women presenters throughout Today's 56-year history.

The elegant study conducted by Regueira and colleagues may be interpreted as an attempt to address this question.

Resources and responsibility were strongly interpreted as barriers if not addressed; yet improvements to organising resources were perceived as an enabler.

Beyond our credulity and denial about the silence surrounding the Nazizeit at Bayreuth, we Wagnerites were left to accept that what was there could be interpreted at least indirectly as addressing the past.

The IMF – through Christine Lagarde, its managing director no less – has made clear that Greece's debt problem "will have to be addressed" – widely interpreted as an oblique warning that the debt mountain will need to be restructured if it is to come anywhere near meeting the target goal of hitting 120% of GDP by 2020.

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