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The City is likely to interpret the August report as a signal that the MPC is becoming increasingly divided about the appropriate timing of the first rate rise.
It would be difficult for Herbalife to play down any F.T.C. investigation because the market is likely to interpret it as supporting Mr. Ackman's claim that the company is a pyramid scheme.
John Maus's song of the same name, issued earlier this year, has yet to generate a similar level of controversy; probably because Maus is a cultish synthpop crooner who's replaced the incendiary rap-metal onslaught of the original with a maudlin electronic ballad that nobody is likely to interpret as incitement to murder a policeman.
Or, at least, that's how the president is likely to interpret this statement from Condoleezza Rice: "This is not 1968, and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, where Russia can invade its neighbor, occupy a capital, overthrow a government and get away with it.
It is likely to interpret that the coda Q in the middle frequencies reflects the heterogeneity in the upper crust.
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We considered that readers were likely to interpret the model's expression and pose as being sexual in nature".
And the speeches he makes are designed with an understanding of how we are likely to interpret them.
Women in particular are likely to interpret Gallop's assertion that the Matildas interests has been taken "hostage" by the PFA as paternalistic and patronising.
State and lower federal courts are likely to interpret the Supreme Court's action as a signal that they should postpone executions in their jurisdictions.
Because studies indicated that individuals are likely to interpret events according to their own experience, Murray's test had subjects interpret a series of pictures.
It added that without any further context, viewers were likely to interpret a claim including the word "more" to be a comparison – in this case, between the two lotteries - and so banned the ad.
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