Sentence examples for once interpreted as from inspiring English sources

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Jackson's decisive reelection in 1832 was once interpreted as a sign of popular agreement with the Democratic interpretation of the Bank War, but more recent evidence discloses that Jackson's margin was hardly unprecedented and that Democratic success may have been due to other considerations.

In fact, of late the defining quality of the prime minister has been his unnatural silence, which was once interpreted as elegance but now is seen as evasion.

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The F.D.A. once interpreted this language as requiring it to ban any food additive, no matter how small the amount, that appeared in any food product if that additive was ever found to induce cancer in any animal, no matter how large a dose needed to induce the appearance of a single carcinogenic cell.

Where I had once interpreted Olivier's reticence as pessimism, I now saw the deep romanticism, the hopefulness, of not wanting to overstate or to overpromise.

This makes sense, since recall is shaped, as a "side effect," by interpretation of events: "Once interpreted, thus remembered," Hertel says.

In brief: Chad is a "luxury real estate agent" from Tulsa, Oklahoma, which I guess we are to interpret as, "has once crashed a jet ski".

Once symptoms are interpreted as STDs, delay in help-seeking may be even longer because STDs have generally been stigmatized in most communities including Uganda [ 32, 33].

In the past, Twitter has stripped accounts of their verified status in the wake of abuse, as the company did with an editor at far-right news outlet Breitbart this year, but the company does not appear to have previously acted so conclusively against an account it had once given what could be interpreted as a badge of approval.

Physiologically, this may be interpreted as follows: once a certain degree of brain excitation/excitotoxicity is reached, TSPO expression does not further increase.

In Aleister Black's case, the once mute monster can probably be interpreted as some sort of vampire… or something, but his entrance music speaks enough for itself.

This cycle has been repeated several times, which can be interpreted as fracture growth/extension occurring about once a year, at least for this well.

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