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The results go to the patient's doctor, and so on to her medical record, where insurance companies and employers may be able to read them, and interpret them as they like.
ECONOMIST: A test of uncertainty
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Clients are increasingly demanding that their consultants be able to interpret information and advise them.
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As the sound waves reverberate, the sensors register them and computers interpret the findings to determine promising drilling sites.
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Still, these rules are unforgiving and the IRS tends to interpret them strictly.
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He said the council would trawl through any government guidelines "with a fine tooth comb" and look to "interpret" them in a way that would be of "greater benefit" to residents.
BBC: Tory council set to defy relaxed planning rules
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Take the letter back to your preparer for them to interpret and respond on your behalf.
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Interpret the data correctly and use it to help them make even the smallest decisions.
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At times, these soldiers and the Afghan people that surround them seem worlds apart - rarely more so than in the ways they interpret violence, real or symbolic.
BBC: How Afghans will view Kandahar killing spree
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The Strong Horse: Power, Politics, and the Clash of Arab Civilizations by Lee Smith, is a unique and vital addition to the current debate on the Middle East because rather than interpret the Arabs through the ideological lenses of the West, Smith describes them, their cultural and political motivations as the Arabs -- in all their ethnic, religious, ideological, national and tribal variations -- themselves perceive these things.
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