Sentence examples for somehow interpret from inspiring English sources

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I marveled at the poor quality of the public address system and assumed -- ah, youth -- that more seasoned riders could somehow interpret the garbled announcements.

The American writer surmises that a British musical will only be successful if American audiences can somehow interpret superior English sophistication.

Taking into account the various modifications that can occur simultaneously on a nucleosome, in particular at the N-terminal histone tails, it is conceivable that these modifications create a specific pattern that serves as a receptor-like docking station for regulatory factors that recognize and somehow interpret the modification signals.

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He somehow interpreted that as a slight against him when it was nothing of the sort".

There is a variable bare area on the ulnar trochlear fossa that may be somehow interpreted as a cartilage defect.

And she needs to keep that going, to beat not just Corbyn and his devoted supporters, but very possibly Boris Johnson, whose oafishness is somehow interpreted as charisma.

The tag names, and what they mean, are left for the author to define depending on the subject matter.This sounds splendid but it presents a problem for browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, which will need somehow to interpret all of these new tags.

Somehow, she interpreted this to include her boyfriend, his three daughters and their significant others.

Formal, public announcements have to be made somehow, and interpreted thereafter.

That is still unacceptable to both Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops, whose legal advisers are convinced the wording may somehow be interpreted by the courts in a narrower way than is possible at present.

With the orchestra waiting late the night before in nearby El Arish just across the Egyptian border, Hamas officials, fractious as always, almost derailed the entire undertaking, insisting it would somehow be interpreted as a celebration of Osama bin Laden's killing, which the leader of the Hamas government, Ismail Haniya, had just publicly condemned.

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