Sentence examples for which it interpreted from inspiring English sources

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"GE Healthcare objected to statements made by Professor Thomsen which it interpreted as suggesting it had known from the outset that ­Omniscan caused NSF," the company said, while welcoming "a principled debate" over safety issues.

But Alico argued that it should not have to, citing a so-called 80-20 rule, which it interpreted to mean that companies getting more than 80 percent of their revenue from outside the United States did not have to withhold taxes.

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Officials say that in its 11-year history, the Legislative Ethics Committee has never penalized a legislator for violating the $75 gift rule, which it interprets less rigidly, and so far, it has not signaled that it will look into the Philip Morris gifts.

If Sapiens is at its best in the early chapters, when the scarcity of evidence gives full scope to Harari's audacious imagination and gift for exposition, it remains consistently fresh and lively as it advances into the historical era, which it interprets in terms of three potentially universal orders – money, empire and religion.

The Christian Patriot Association's literature asserts that the founding fathers intended the nation to be run under strict biblical principles, which it interprets to mean that whites are the chosen people of God, that gay people should be stoned, that paper money is unconstitutional and that the income tax should be repealed.

The team also found two other, smaller structures nearby, which it interprets as storehouses for cereals and other food resources.

The Gospel links the escape to a verse from scripture, which it interprets as a prophecy: "Out of Egypt I called my son".

Apple made exactly the same move to cut orders for parts in 2011 following the launch of the iPhone 4S, with a similar effect in which it was interpreted as weak sales.

The nature of the law, the secrecy under which it is interpreted and strength of oversight, meanwhile, are under debate; senior senator Dick Durbin said Friday that "you can count on two hands the number of people in Congress who really know".

In the cyber space, manipulation of information so as to affect the semantic nature of information and the way in which it is interpreted by users is often called semantic attacks.

To interpret is to assess the norms constituted by institutional communication and adjust the set in order to make it more attractive in some way to make it better conform to the abstract point of legal practice against which it is interpreted.

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