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And he has made no mention of the need for "restraint" from Israel in its bombing campaign, which would be interpreted as an American effort to pressure Israel.

In their study of a sample of British consumers, Banister and Hogg (2004) found that many consumers wore safe clothing items (e.g., simple clothes, which would be interpreted positively) to avoid censure rather than risky items.

Instructions may also have been given during the initial history and physical exam and may not have been repeated at the time of discharge, which would be interpreted as a failure to provide complete instructions in this study.

But the version of "free" he used was the Spanish word "libre," which would be interpreted as "available," or "at liberty" to provide service.

The weighted kappa was 0.53 which would be interpreted as "moderate" agreement using the classification proposed by Landis[ 19].

Below we shall see whether such a small degradation rate constant suffices to produce near-perfect adaptation behaviour in practice, which would be interpreted as a quasi-perfect integral control system.

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However, these were not merely competing theories - the choice of one or the other implied profound choices about what kind of experiments could be done and the rules by which they would be interpreted.

"If 'Nightline' is discontinued it sends a message which I think would be interpreted as one that's very bad for our news department," he said in an interview.

However, it represents the most likely method by which such investigations would be interpreted in routine clinical practice.

The edmontosaurs also showed enriched carbon isotope values, which for modern mammals would be interpreted as a mixed diet of C3 plants (most plants) and C4 plants (grasses); however, C4 plants were extremely rare in the Late Cretaceous if present at all.

In other sequences a speech act of Question was performed (e.g. "What can you name?"), followed by the same actions: a Rejection, a Clarification, or by the same single word ("Water"), which in this case would be interpreted as Naming the item.

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