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Markets, well-versed in Fed-speak, would interpret that to mean that a rate cut might be in the offing later.
In the old days, if a patient said she had a good appetite, he would interpret that to mean her appetite was the same as his.
But Maggie would know — at least she would know that Doree was lying, and she would interpret that, probably, as meaning that Doree was in a worse situation than she really was.
A man would say or do something innocuous; a Victorian maiden would interpret that word or gesture romantically and accept what she considered amounted to a proposal of marriage; and the poor (or lucky) fellow found himself affianced.
"One of the messages Mr. Greenspan sent was that we need bold action, not only at the Fed, but I would interpret that to mean bold action in the halls of Congress to make sure this economy stays vibrant," Mr. Bush said.
(Benvenuto describes himself as "the guy Max calls in the middle of the night, throws out some clue as to what he's thinking, and asks how an artist would interpret that, what kind of food would an artist eat, walking around with that thought").
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Sometimes a woman might be quiet because she is intimidated and embarrassed, and I don't interpret that as a mixed message, I'd interpret that as a woman not giving the message because she might be intimidated.
We would rather interpret that structure as an active state based on all hallmarks for active kinases (Kornev et al., 2008), in agreement with our activity data.
Whaddaya say?" How would you interpret that?
I know it'll be a huge convenience and I'm so sorry, but I really think this is a good idea, don't you?", how would you interpret that?
What makes a person's states have the content they do is that a good interpreter would interpret them that way.
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