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Discover Ludwig"interpreted as including" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal or technical language to clarify that a certain term or phrase should be understood to encompass other related concepts. Example: In the contract, the term "intellectual property" shall be interpreted as including all copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets owned by the company.
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"We think that the catchall phrase 'other disposition' is most reasonably interpreted as including those arrangements that are tantamount, in a particular industry, to the paradigmatic sale of a commodity," Justice Alito wrote.
PC1 can thus be interpreted as including a mineral component of the river water, contribution of domestic wastewaters and organic matter in the study area.
The genus attracted media attention in 2000, when a specimen unearthed in 1993 in South Dakota, United States, was interpreted as including a fossilized heart.
The first of the two provisions, called section 105A, states that "electronic surveillance" as it is defined by FISA, must not be interpreted as including surveillance aimed at people "reasonably believed" to be outside of the United States.
Only parts of the iceman's left and right footwear were recovered and these were interpreted as including an inner 'sock' made of grass, and a separate 'sole' and 'upper' made of deer and bear leather held together with a leather strap [10].
Some local and statewide smoke-free laws enacted before the introduction of e-cigarettes include language that could be interpreted as including e-cigarettes.
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Certain authors may apply a single name to a structure that other authors interpret as including two structures, each deserving of their own name, and vice versa.
Surveys are often difficult to interpret, as well as including items from too small a sample of possible conditions.
Include how the data will be collected, analyzed, and interpreted as well as the data sharing plan as appropriate.
The question in Q3 could more easily be interpreted as also including non-contact sexual abuse.
He interprets this as including any activity the government deems to be "interference with the capability of the Government of Canada in relation to the economic or financial stability of Canada," "changing or unduly influencing a government in Canada," and "interference with critical infrastructure".
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