Sentence examples for message interpreted from inspiring English sources

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His message, interpreted by a company spokesman, was that he needed the regulator to allow him more money from consumers in airport charges, and the Department for Transport (DfT) and Home Office to cut him some slack on the costs of security by helping him manage expectations.

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Jody McIntyre, an activist and (at the time) blogger for the Independent, sent several messages interpreted by other users as encouraging or inciting trouble, such as: "I would suggest young people hit the streets tomorrow with three central demands.

One aspect of information that Shannon's definition explicitly does not cover is the actual content of the messages interpreted as propositions.

Our recovery mechanism will be based on ideas borrowed from compressed sensing [20, 21] in which the inter-node correlation model of the messages, interpreted as near-sparsity in some domain, is used.

Colour scheme had a strong influence on the type of hazard messages interpreted, with a red-yellow scheme conveying the message of a hazard distribution (high to low), and a red-yellow-blue scheme conveying the message of hazard state (present or absent) and/or risk.

And every day, each doctor wrote 12 drug prescriptions, read 20 laboratory reports, examined 14 consultation reports from specialists, reviewed 11 X-ray and other imaging reports, and wrote and sent 17 e-mail messages interpreting test results, consulting with other doctors or advising patients.

The receiver of such messages interprets them and creates a so-called local dynamic map (LDM).

A suicide communication event begins with a speech act, or a message, from one person to another, and how this message is interpreted depends on the other participants' beliefs, knowledge and attitudes about suicide, as well as the communicative context.

Therefore, the meaning of the message is interpreted differently depending on who is the author of the message.

The objectives of the survey were to; determine the reach of campaign, establish how messages are interpreted, establish how messages take effected on behaviour, and establish how to improve campaign.

The message, as interpreted by John Jenkins, former UK ambassador to Riyadh, is: "We, the Saudis, are not going to be pushed around by anybody.

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