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The solo intervention also seemed to be interpreted by many traders as a sign of weakness.

The announcement was interpreted by many as an example of post-Sept.

The election result has been interpreted by many as a kind of vindication of the Chancellor.

He added, "It was not meant to be racist, but unfortunately, it was interpreted by many as such".

However, his ambiguous words were interpreted by many observers to mean the door had not been shut completely on negotiations.

Because the supreme court judgment was interpreted by many as undermining private property rights, it sparked national outrage.

The president's use of quotation marks around the word bomb was interpreted by many as giving credence to conspiracist thinking.

In 2006 Benedict made a speech in Regensburg, Germany, that was interpreted by many as an attack on Islam.

Israeli attempts to exercise additional authority in the area are interpreted by many Muslims as a threat.

"It was interpreted by many that we were going to sell your photos to others without any compensation," he wrote.

Jewish law proscribes desecration of the dead, which has been interpreted by many to mean that Judaism prohibits organ donation.

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