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A current prohibition against "slogans exceeding the limits of sports" is to be more widely interpreted to also include political comments.

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When Germany's 10-year bond yields last week rose above Britain's for the first time in more than two years, it was widely interpreted by the British government as a vote of confidence in Britain's budget reduction efforts.

The Obama administration's decision to send more military power to Asia is widely interpreted in China as a containment policy, leading in part, some Chinese analysts say, to China's seeking stronger military and economic relations with Russia, a country it has long regarded with suspicion.

This remark was widely interpreted to amount to little more than a rhetorical emphasis, or at most a barb at the idea of a restoration of the Clinton dynasty.

Mr Cameron acknowledged that the moves – widely interpreted as a break from a more liberal approach to sentencing – would be difficult to drive through in the face of the Government's spending squeeze.

Ali Larijani is out: last month he tendered his resignation as Iran's chief national security negotiator, a move widely interpreted as a victory for the more hard-line Ahmadinejad.

(That now falls to his successor, Peter Schlessel, whose appointment by NBC-Universal has been widely interpreted as a move to make Focus more strenuously mainstream).

Remarks that had been widely interpreted as amounting to that, he said, were actually "much more nuanced".

An early study [ 11] was widely interpreted as demonstrating that patients having a fighting spirit were more likely to be disease-free and to survive to 5 and 10 years post-assessment.

But compromise with the old narratives was more overt in Serbia's Srebrenica resolution: by taking pains to avoid the word genocide, the resolution was widely interpreted in Bosnia as a further affront to the victims and a meaningless gesture.

This interaction has been widely interpreted in terms of a kind of excitonic hopping or migration between NCs, although only more recently the mechanisms for carrier transfer among Si-NCs have been more clearly elucidated [69, 70].

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