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That's why five-a-day, a more or less arbitrary guideline that's interpreted quite differently in different countries, has stuck.
Can I talk to you for a minute?" and you comply, you say, "Yes" that's interpreted as consent.
"So I'm going to sort of disagree in a holistic way with everything about the question," he said, "but that's your take, on the 50-50 contract deal between the story that's given and the story that's interpreted, that's legit.
He felt that most Cambodians don't understand the basic precepts of the religion, which prohibit lying, stealing, sexual misconduct, intoxicants and the taking of a life, a tenet that's interpreted to require vegetarianism among monks in some sects of Buddhism.
How that's interpreted by different countries is a matter for their own governments and constitutions.
"If you don't want to do your service, then that's interpreted as you're not being a good citizen or not being a good colleague, and those things hurt," she adds.
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I made some unguarded and ill-informed comments on Twitter that were interpreted, by some, as being transphobic.
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