Sentence examples for read to mean from inspiring English sources

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The original included a phrase which could be read to mean that FGM was practised within the Jewish community.

The Fourth Amendment "cannot sensibly be read to mean that police shall be no more efficient in the 21st century than they were in the 18th," he wrote.

Some members of Congress are also upset about guidance language that has been widely read to mean that the states can actually shift money from education to other areas.

"Simply backing one side and beating down the other, seemingly helpful, will in fact only sow seeds of future disasters," said the article, signed Zhong Sheng, an often-used pseudonym that can be read to mean "China's voice".

Justice Stephen G. Breyer, in a dissent joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said the word "licensing" in the federal law should be read to mean "employment-related licensing systems" and not all licenses.

And in a later column I said Wilson had been dispatched "at the behest" of Cheney's office; it's true that he was sent in response to Cheney's prodding, but that wording wasn't choice because it can easily be read to mean that Cheney asked for the trip.

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At first I read this to mean I Am Xerox, or Instant Message, and maybe the double meaning was intentional.

I read this to mean that the S.I.P.C. would conduct a traditional liquidation under the act of the "stub" of the failed broker-dealer.

You can read that to mean, don't expect the rest of the paper to go free anytime soon.

The Verge read it to mean that Internet Explorer is going away, stating that Microsoft is "killing off the Internet Explorer brand" in its headline.

The post read: "To the 2 mean bitter ladies that were standing in line at Tim Hortons in Fort Gratiot behind me.

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