Sentence examples for was read as either from inspiring English sources

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As a result, his sexual experimentation -- like his generation's -- was read as either causing Americans to grapple honestly with the complexities of marriage and relationships or turning them into compartmentalizing moral relativists.

CR was read as either normal or abnormal.

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In other words, most so-called spondees can be read as either iambs or trochees.

It all adds up to a deliriously disorienting experience that can be read as either political parable or pulpy potboiler – preferably both.

The cult, and the notion of the radicalized child, can be read as either Muslim or Christian; in the fantasy industry there's no need to commit yourself.

Raúl, who is thirty-four, istockyky and tea-colored, with the mashed-down, wet-brushed hair of an altar boy and a placid expression that could be read as either formal or wary.

In the end the artist compromised on an arrangement of letters that, according to a 1967 letter from his dealer, Pierre Matisse, could be read as either Alice or Alicia.

Serious in a way that could be read as either earnest or deadpan, he told me the stories behind a stuffed animal and an interesting metal sculpture on his desk, both from Etsy sellers.

She used Russian phrasing that could be read as either "a beginner artist" or "a young artist," adding that she was meeting many new people whom she tried to keep at a certain distance lest they see that she was not so young an artist after all.

The continuous relationship between the two types of existentials is evidenced in the following clause, which can be read as either (see the following discussion): In the remainder of this section, we will elaborate on the continuous relationship by locating different types of thing- and event-existentials along the continuum.

A good example of this is the Alison Gold music video "Chinese Food", which could equally be read as either (a) the naively racist artistic expression of a generally well-intentioned preteen girl who is white, or (b) a cleverly parodic takedown of "vanity" music videos such as Rebecca Black's infamously horrid "Friday".

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