Nonetheless, it could be interpreted as a rebuke of his former employer and colleagues.
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Mr Honohan said on Thursday that the deal should not be interpreted as such a precedent.
You will hear from me no further words that can be interpreted as being against private business.
The release of the policemen is likely to be interpreted as a goodwill gesture from the rebels.
This can be interpreted as saying that private corporations have no responsibility to assist in this aim.
If so, avoid having your baby in Minnesota or doing anything that might be interpreted as a felony.
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The Catholic church has been angered by clauses which could be interpreted as legalising abortion and gay marriage.
Each interaction indicates some type of behavior and the associated content may be interpreted as attitude or sentiment.
The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says the move will certainly be interpreted as upping the ante yet again.
The BBC's religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said Archbishop Welby's comments would be interpreted as a rebuke to ministers.
Elliot says this could be interpreted as a "bait and switch" by marketers.
Importantly, this argument should not be interpreted as one that calls for positive rights for homosexuals, heterosexuals, or anyone else.
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She was not my patient, and none of my statements are meant to be interpreted as fact, only observation and speculation.
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Fry's remark will be interpreted as a suggestion that Virgin may be considering taking a shareholding in the team in the future.
Blum does say that the retasking and the scramble to upgrade equipment in Iraq could be interpreted as a breach of war doctrine.
But average weekly earnings are now rising more slowly than prices, which could be interpreted as the first sign of a weakening jobs market.
There have been editorials warning the pope not to make any gestures or comments that could be interpreted as insulting Islam and Turkish nationalism.
Ebert is, without question, a legend, but his opinion could be interpreted as one that discredits the hard work of the talents behind the medium.
Non-disclosure of information on terminations in Northern Ireland could be interpreted as a government "paralysed" by cultural and religious divisions, a senior judge has warned.
On occasion, the immune system is primed to attack the embryo because it contains genetic material from the father, which can be interpreted as foreign.
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His work was designed to elicit personal information by asking people open questions about themselves that could not be interpreted as having right or wrong answers.
Also, it could be interpreted as an attempt at a whitewash, which is something that Denton scorns in others with the ferocity of Mencken and Winchell.
Investors were looking ahead to euro-zone inflation data, which if low, could be interpreted as a sign that the European Central Bank can lower interest rates.
Inevitably, the move will be interpreted as a snub to the British government because of its reluctance to join the first wave of Europe's single currency.
This could be interpreted as a sign that General Growth Properties is now trading at fair value and may not be a good entry point for investors.
Palin has admitted that the call could be interpreted as pressure to fire state trooper Mike Wooten, who was locked in a child-custody battle with Palin's sister.
The court explained that because corporate liability is not a discernible norm of customary international law, the ATS should not be interpreted as having authorized suits against corporations.
All this could be interpreted as just a glossy way of rehashing a construct that has already existed within marketing and design for years -- the market research questionnaire.
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