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He cites the sentence "Jensen argued like a man filled with righteous indigestion" as an example of a text that can be read and interpreted, yet no agency, a fortiori no author's intention, stands behind it.

"The question becomes, this statute, which has not been interpreted yet by the Supreme Court in light of the Constitution: Is it constitutional?" he said.

Six discrepancies were confidently interpreted yet did not lead to model modifications (see Table 3).

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This difficult for western executives to interpret, yet it is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture.

The concepts of CNA unit and iterative permutation are relatively simple to interpret, yet still convey considerable novel mathematical insights into data structure and bias correction.

Terms such as absolute and relative risk, sensitivity and specificity, and positive and negative predictive values are unfamiliar and difficult to interpret, yet many of these terms are common place in the practice of evidence-based medicine and regularly need to be dealt with (Breckenridge et al., 2004).

Coleman's decision to feature his son in a role previously occupied by some of the finest drummers of the era was interpreted as yet another provocation, and the criticism was deadly.

But the party still polices itself.Promises, promisesAlthough they are naturally being interpreted as yet another sign of Mr Xi's all-pervasive sway, it is also possible to see the "Four Comprehensives" campaign as evidence of his anxieties.

After news broke last week that a group of Chinese investors planned to buy a minority interest in the team, the move — which could expand the Cavaliers' marketing presence in China — was interpreted as yet another attempt to keep James in Cleveland.

Within twenty-four hofrs of the press conference, Amnesty International, the Washington Office on Latin America, Mexico's National Commission of Human Rights, and more than seventy Mexican civic groups had condemned what they interpreted as yet another politically motivated attempt by Mexico's government to put the Ayotzinapa case behind it.

"This has produced a mindset in which almost any move toward equality can be interpreted as yet another Protestant loss and another Catholic victory," said David McKittrick, author of "Lost Lives," a book of personal histories of the victims of sectarian violence.

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