Sentence examples for interpreted as just from inspiring English sources

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That's not because we're strong, but because we are already so weak and without hope that this can be interpreted as just as one more arrow in St Sebastian's body," said Carlos Alberto de Melo, professor of political science at the Sao Paulo-based InSao Paulo-baseducation and ReSao Paulo-based

"F5 and AIP neurons only respond to certain features of objects (their shape, size, inclination, etc)., and this selectivity is significant in that these features are interpreted as just as many systems of visual affordances and potential motor acts.

Jason Hirschhorn, a former president of MySpace and a former executive at MTV Networks, said more questions about the proposal needed to be answered, since the exceptions for new services could be interpreted as "just another way of going against net neutrality".

Dora who objected to non-constructive existence proofs could not plausibly be interpreted as just expressing a preference for constructive methods: she found the notion of non-constructive existence unintelligible not just unappealing.

More's own career can be interpreted as just such a measured response to the claims of human society; as his fictional self puts it in Utopia, "what you cannot turn to good, you may at least make as little bad as possible" (CU: 97).

That even could be interpreted as just a moment.

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Under this perspective, all the empirical measures of hardness listed above could be re-interpreted as just reflecting cultural differences between "academic tribes" [30].

The relative concentration of reported VAS scores ending with a 0 has been interpreted, as was done in the just mentioned studies in other contexts, as measurement errors, where people "round" their valuations to the nearest 10, while true HRQL is a continuous variable.

According to this interpretation a phrase such as tzahtzi in conētl should not be interpreted as meaning just "the child screams" but, rather, "it screams, (the one that) is a child".

Until recently, this was interpreted as meaning just after the next general election.

Socialism, in its bare bones definition, every individual entitled to the same material necessities, can be interpreted as a just way to manage a nation.

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