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If there are springs poking the child, their subconscious mind may translate that as bony fingers poking them or any number of scary things.

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The reason tech companies sometimes have such high ratios of value to earnings is that investors have learned very well the lesson of Microsoft and Intel: that technology markets tend to be winner-takes-all, and a company that gets an early advantage in a new technology may well be able to translate that advantage into a sustained, lucrative monopoly.

Deaf students here said that American Sign Language, which uses gestures to express words and ideas rather than specific letters, was easier for them to understand than other forms of communication that may translate letters and syntax that they have never heard and that are more difficult to grasp.

Hurt feelings may translate to something that is physical.

Because DV is expected to be less affected by BMI confounding, based on a meta-analysis involving dense area [ 33], the observed differences in DV do indicate that variation in dense tissue is present that may translate into a difference in breast cancer risk.

While adolescence marks a period of exploration that may translate to episodic and risky sex, young people may not have the interpersonal skills necessary to negotiate safe behaviors that can protect them from HIV, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and unintended pregnancies.

The meaning of this line of communication is speculative but it is likely to convey a different type of message from that generated at synapses because of its global and more persistent (but low-level) nature, one that may translate peripheral signals, such as from hormones, into alterations in CNS function, or 'prime' neuronal responsiveness to synaptically released NO or other transmitters.

Magazine analysts say the blogs may have actually done the magazine a favor by drumming up even more interest that may translate into higher newsstand sales.

Publicist Howard Bragman, vice chairman of Reputation.com, said the controversy will get Morgan attention that may translate into higher ratings and wouldn't harm his reputation.

The angle of deflection is reduced from the 90 to 110 degrees characteristic of a normal C.R.T. to 1 degree, he said, a change that may translate into considerable space saved on the desktop.

"We are thinking about more things than we have in the past and that may translate into an incrementally greater activist role," said Eric D. Roiter, senior vice president and general counsel for Fidelity Management and Research.

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