Sentence examples for interpreted that one from inspiring English sources

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"The markets interpreted that one way".

Based on the stratigraphic distribution and occurrence of marine diatom assemblages in these beds, Uchida (2002) interpreted that one bed was caused by a tsunami.

It could be interpreted that one of these levels is redundant, and a decision was made to remove one from the draft instrument.

An estimated number need to treat (NNT) was 3.5 (95 % CI: 2.11, 2.37), which could be interpreted that one patient can be prevent from antiTB-DILI in every 4 patients who have been treated with silymarin.

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The US acknowledges the belief that there is only one China Taipei and Beijingg have said there is only one China, but how one interprets that is a matter of deliberate ambiguity.

So, how does one interpret that?

"They're going to ask every government witness: 'You interpret that, you explain it.' "No one disputes what happened," he continued, "and that's what always so interesting about these white collar cases: there is no dispute what happened … [but] the defendants could well say, 'You can criticize us, but look at what everyone else did.

One way to interpret that is that in this mutant now the hTERT goes to telomeres.

If one were to interpret that question as we intended, a positive response would be elicited only if the taker provided information that was not generally available to the public already.

20 As such, one may also interpret that delayed postural adjustments observed for the FG are a consequence of the initial postural state that differs between the two groups.

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