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An editor pointed out around the time that it was published online that the sentence could be interpreted more broadly, and Ms. Steinhauer agreed to the change.
The paper suggests this mandate could be interpreted more broadly, as "some actions that cause greater losses to be sustained by the G.S.E.'s in the near term might be in the interest of taxpayers" in the long term.
Later these experiments were interpreted more broadly as support for the idea that selective conditions never affect mutation rates.
In this case, similar toxicologic end points means chemicals that act by the same mechanism (e.g., chemicals bind with the same biologic receptor) or, if interpreted more broadly, damage the same target organ (Hertzberg and Teuschler 2002).
For example, her sixth meaning, "A way of drawing attention to 'me as a unique individual'", we have interpreted more broadly as the function of 'Appeal', while her eighth meaning, "An attempt at manipulation of the family to avoid abandonment", compares partly to the function of 'Manipulation' that we describe.
The complexities of estimating N e in populations showing some degree of geographical continuity are increasingly acknowledged [ 73], and we tentatively suggest that the N e estimate in LIL based on IMa should be interpreted more broadly as encompassing LIL and neighboring populations contributing to gene flow.
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The state dynamics of such systems contain the memory of past controlling inputs, and even of past environmental conditions if one is to interpret more broadly [5], [26].
For instance, one of the reviewers interpreted the checklist on "performed analyses" as performed analyses using IRT based methods only, whereas the other reviewer interpreted it more broadly including classical test theory methods as well (the latter being the correct method).
Wyden, in his reply to Holder a few weeks later, expressed his disappointment with the letter: "It did not mention the need to weigh national security interests against the public's right to know, or acknowledge the privacy impact of relying on legal authorities that are being interpreted much more broadly than most Americans realize".
They couldn't interpret more deeply and broadly Twain's life".
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