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The heroine experiences these 'lifts' and 'falls' which I would interpret as highs and lows, a semi-depressive state".

If they succeed, their "no" votes would assert that Saddam is not in material breach of a dozen previous Security Council orders, which Baghdad would interpret as a legal triumph.

Ms Beard gives a wonderful account of Harrison's lectures, of the lovingly-painted lantern slides of amphorae scenes which she would interpret, in flowing robes and dramatic tones, to thrilled (or irritated) audiences.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Furthermore, it is possible that in some subjects, the infection was eradicated, yet the subject was reinfected from family members with an identical or near-identical strain, which would be interpreted as recrudescence.

Three of the S. anginosus strains tested gave red-orange (positive) reaction in the Rapid ID 32 Strep resorufin-βD-galactopyranoside test (well 1.2), whereas the 2-naphthyl-βD-galactopyranoside test (well 0.2) yielded a pale purple color, which would be interpreted as negative.

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