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The European Union made it clear that this proposal was unacceptable, because it would plausibly allow Britain an enormous degree of freedom both in terms of when it decided to leave, and how it interpreted its obligations toward Europe.
It has interpreted its own form slippery, surreptitious, self-renewing as itself-renewing as
It said instead that users had incorrectly interpreted its revised terms of service, which it blamed on its "confusing" choice of language.
Lavoisier immediately repeated Priestley's experiments and, between 1775 and 1780, conducted intensive investigations from which he derived the elementary nature of oxygen, recognized it as the "active" principle in the atmosphere, interpreted its role in combustion and respiration, and gave it its name.
It became my oracle, and I interpreted its movement as guidance and omen.
Briart did not explicitly name the suspicious book or its author, but he interpreted its praise of marriage as heretical because by praising marriage, it weakened the church's traditional preference for celibacy as the ideal form of life for all Christians.
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And because the constitution is well over years old, we have to interpret its spirit, not read it literally.
HSBC is somewhere in the middle - it will interpret its terms as market conditions emerge.
We will launch a dynamized version about it and interpret its usability in terms of real options applications.
"The DMV is entitled to interpret its own rule, and it may have questions on this point".
We do not see a continuous and distinct density for the CTT, making it difficult to interpret its location unambiguously.
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