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Under almost any circumstances, that could be reasonably interpreted as an overtly provocative gesture.
The legislation based on my bill is not statutory and cannot be reasonably interpreted as forcing anyone to do anything.
Furthermore, the identified model parameters agreed well with values that were reported in the literature and could be reasonably interpreted.
Told by the judge that the company's statements would be "reasonably interpreted to imply something else," Mr. Sprayregen said he was eager to correct that impression.
11 The lot includes four crowns with elaborate designs, eleven ear spools and a pair of tweezers, an assemblage most reasonably interpreted as ritual paraphernalia.
It has agreed to consider whether the lower court exceeded its jurisdiction and whether the EPA reasonably interpreted what it means to "contribute significantly".
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These include interpreting meaning of text, as people may reasonably interpret text differently, and understanding the distinct phenomena observed (see web extra note 17 for a discussion of these issues).
The court found, however, that "it cannot be said that the police's behavior was anything more than -- at best for plaintiffs -- ambiguous, or that a reasonable officer would necessarily have understood that the demonstrators would reasonably interpret the retreat as permission to use the roadway".
It directs courts to grant wide leeway to executive branch agencies when they reasonably interpret acts of Congress that are ambiguous.
While there is cause for concern, there is also evidence that even children are able to reasonably interpret much of what they see.
"I completely failed to see the worst case, that you might miss the humour and reasonably interpret it as an insult.
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