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Players know the rules are interpreted slightly differently by referees these days and are a lot cleverer when shielding the ball and buying a foul.
These refusal rates need to be interpreted slightly differently compared to "traditional" response rates, since they reflect refusals after persons agreed to listen to what the interviewer proposes and if the person fits the target population.
The intention of each item on the questionnaire could be interpreted slightly differently among the respondents.
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VIOLENCE -- The toy soldiers could be interpreted as slightly menacing.
The commander who spoke to the Guardian interpreted things slightly differently, but still saw it as an example of Pakistan's untrustworthiness.
I was born with the gift of the golden voice.'" Leonard Cohen's lyric is usually interpreted as slightly sarcastic, since his own voice is so famously gravelly.
Because of the diverse nature of the case studies the different dimensions were interpreted in slightly different ways.
The lively and mild negative behaviour of class 2 could have been considered as developmentally typical, whereas the quiet and obedient behaviour of class 1 could have been interpreted as slightly different.
I always find something new, or interpret it slightly differently.
Woolf obviously writes beautifully but a whole page can be devoted to accessing someone's bearing or interpreting a slightly haughty look.
Obviously, that prediction turned out to be false as well, but McCann interprets it slightly differently - he thinks 21 May 2011 was the beginning of God's judgement on the earth, not the end of the world.
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