Sentence examples for interpreted that it from inspiring English sources

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"We really believe that Doha was not meant to be so narrowly interpreted, that it was intended to address all public health crises," said Krista L. Cox, a lawyer for Knowledge Ecology International, a four-person organization with offices in Washington and Geneva that campaigns for global health equity.

As Mark Lilla, an American academic, has argued, there has been no "great separation": pious Muslims still turn to holy texts for guidance on all aspects of their lives.In some extreme Islamic countries sharia, a system rooted in medieval traditions, is so strictly interpreted that it is hard to see how women in particular can lead modern lives.

So here, CNN can be interpreted that it plays a role in feature extraction.

Two of these three participants have interpreted that it was safe to cross, as they later reported that they did not notice that the technology had failed.

It is a merit of Hume's system, so interpreted, that it avoids "over-intellectualizing" not only what is involved in holding a person responsible, but also what is involved in being a responsible agent.

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Although the Board has not interpreted that phrase as it relates to educational institutions, similar state provisions provide insight into the effect of mandatory bargaining.

After hearing hours of Joni Mitchell's music interpreted by others on Saturday, during Symphony Space's "Wall-to-Wall Joni Mitchell" festival, here's the first thing to be said about interpreting that music: It isn't easy.

In a Guardian article, the Olympics are in fact seen as a triumph for regionalism (however you interpret that - there it mentioned the rising profile of Yorkshire).

"One might interpret that it may be the first step to some international force".

Noting that the group studied would be expected to have sperm problems, Dr. Rebecca Z. Sokol, lead author of the report, said, "We do interpret that it gives added credence to the idea that the counts aren't changing".

Whereas in the UK the relevant law is now framed in such a way as to be possible to interpret that it requires CSPs to deliver up decrypted data on warranted demand.

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