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In terms of this notion of optimality, however, Blutner is not able yet to explain how the more complex form (4) can have an interpretation at all, in particular, why it will be interpreted as non-stereotypical killing.
"It will be interpreted as a joke, while we are dealing with a serious problem".
"It will be interpreted as such by the ideologues and seen as such by the moderates, the ones that America should be trying to win over".
It will be interpreted as the next step in a deal that makes Kroenke's takeover of the London club a near certainty, putting all of the Premiership's "big four" in foreign hands.
It's hard to ask for help when you believe that it will be interpreted as a sign of weakness or incompetence.
If presented among numbers, it will be interpreted as '5' and will associate the respective color.
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They cause industrial engineers to avoid safety improvements for fear that current designs, by comparison, will be interpreted as defective.
"It'll be interpreted as a first-strike weapon system by any potential adversary.
She said an administrator of the Gulen-linked Fatih University in Istanbul told her that Mr. Gulen had adamantly opposed the notion of accepting education funds offered by Saudi Arabia, "because it'll be interpreted as support from the Saudi government".
"The classification of seven means there's a leak of radiation into the wider environment; and although it'll be interpreted as being 'the same as Chernobyl', it's not the same," said Paddy Regan, professor of physics at the UK's University of Surrey.
But, like any by election, it involves real votes in real ballot boxes and so, imperfect as it might be, will be interpreted as an insight into the popularity or otherwise of the parties.
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