Sentence examples for would be interpreted from inspiring English sources

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Normally this would be interpreted as a contamination and would not be reported.

The question, Macron said, was how that image would be interpreted.

Well, noise would be interpreted as structural, and any differences between observations would be considered meaningful.

Politicians fear such a view would be interpreted as an admission of failure.

If a prisoner were to speak his mind, his answer would be interpreted as propaganda.

"Imagine how this would be interpreted," said Yossi Maimon, president of the Merhav Group.

"I was always afraid my squeaky clean image would be interpreted as a lack of passion.

Any softer reaction would be interpreted as "raising a white flag," it said.

A study by Stanford cardiologists has shown that screening can be cost-effective, assuming the scans would be interpreted correctly.

The education minister, Christopher Pyne, was anticipating his school funding announcement on Monday would be interpreted as a "giant backflip".

Did Cameron realise how much last week's press ads would be interpreted as an attack on big business?

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