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The answer depends on how one interprets data.
Once again, the winner may depend on how one interprets the rules.
Bachmann already received her Pinocchios but Romney's and Pawlenty's remarks depend much more on how one interprets Obama's actions.
"There is a range of values" depending on how one interprets cash flow, competition and comparable sales of real estate, he said.
Variations on how one interprets discrimination, whether due to social status, geographic variation, or personal history, may affect how discrimination is measured[ 39].
The relevance of applying an RSC here depends on how one interprets the human subject perchlorate study conducted by Greer et al. (2002) that forms the basis of the risk coefficients.
Alternatively, if one interprets Pyrrho along metaphysical lines, one may be inclined to look to Plato and the Eleatics as possible influences.
The government has the duty to defend citizens from wrong information … I hope no one interprets this as a restriction on media freedoms.
'I hope no one interprets this as a restriction on media freedoms.
I hope no one interprets this as a restriction on media freedoms.
No one interprets and responds better to the waves of data that complex modern defenses send to an elite scorer.
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