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It did not take the Supreme Court long to interpret this section as meaning that it isn't enough for the state-court decision to be wrong; it has to be unreasonably wrong, a high bar indeed.
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Mozart expressed financial desperation in letters of the time, and scholars have long sought to interpret their tone.
Most available data are relatively recent (Fig. 7b, c), not long enough to interpret trends.
Politicians have long tried to interpret citizen intent and manipulate it through rhetoric and campaigning.
We did not use sex chromosomes in our analyses because many segments of these chromosomes were very long and difficult to interpret.
These nondifferential alterations do not discredit A1C as a reliable long-term marker of glycemic control in dialysis patients as long as appropriate adjustments to interpret A1C values are made.
For a long time I chose to interpret the behaviour of these sociopaths as some form of desperate mercy – I convinced myself they were trying to limit the victim's suffering.
Social science helps to make decisions in the short and middle term, but its suitability to interpret long term developments is questionable.
We still have a very long way to go to interpret mod-ENCODE data in that context.
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