In particular, the IRS is focusing on the issue of how to define who is a full-time employee and the how best to interpret 90-day limitation on waiting periods for group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group health insurance coverage.
They skim news headlines, over-interpret advertising slogans, and in the end, fall for the clean energy hype.
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The deflationists will interpret the commodity-price downturn as a sign that the bubble is about to burst.
Inspectors also raised concerns that prisoners were used to interpret for non-English-speakers during an induction covering potentially sensitive or personal issues.
And I would encourage you not to over-interpret what Mr. Brennan said.
Whenever hard questions arose about how to interpret the Judeo-Christian tradition, he believed in studying all the relevant material in the original languages.
If we re-interpret this prize as a Nobel defense of economic integration writ large, aka globalization, then it may indeed do some good.
He said it would also democratise the study of history because anyone would now be able to walk through the archive and re-interpret events.
But now our courts - and the problem lies mainly in British courts - interpret the right to a family life as an almost absolute right.
The key question is whether advertisers will interpret this one-month slip in unique users as a sign that social networking--at least in Europe--is not all it is cracked up to be.
Additionally, SDNY declined to interpret Rule 10b-16(b) as requiring UBS to provide advance notice to Willow Creek before it changed its margin rules (in apparent contradistinction to its credit terms and conditions ).
Samsung and Apple are still locked in a multi-national copyright war, and its easy to interpret Apple as the unnamed sue-happy other in the spot.
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After helping a correctional officer interpret for another Spanish-speaking inmate, Pedro asked for more details about his own case.
Although traders appeared to have been dismayed over the jobs numbers on Friday, they seemed to interpret the ISM Non-Manufacturing Index (an index that provides a look at the state of the services sector) as a relatively upbeat sign.
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Hawk says Nike made noises about offering him an endorsement, but never did, a sign other skateboarders interpret as showing the half-heartedness of Nike's move to get into their sport.
Further, since implementation of the code of conduct is left to member-states to interpret, the same thought process that is being applied to the embargo would flourish under a nonbinding code of conduct.
Although some analysts may be tempted to interpret the collapse of the BAE-EADS merger as a sign of weakness, the exact opposite is true.
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But there is - the way to interpret this I think is that there is a discernible influence on all of these events, of global warming nowadays, and it's effecting drought, it's effecting extreme rainfall events in particular around the world.
There are river channels and flood plains galore on the planet's surface, and even a hemisphere-wide depression that many interpret as an ocean bed.
Since 1989 Garmin has been inventing gadgets that harness and interpret data from public global positioning satellites--for everything from avionics to personal portable navigation devices.
Those who interpret the American Dream as a post-class ideal are comfortable with a reset button for each generation in the family, giving a fresh chance for each child to economically thrive or wither.
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So far the Americans have placated the two Kurdish leaders, whose parties have yet to unite fully, with an offer of loosely-defined federalism, which they interpret as including their own parliament and ministries.
When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
Indeed, except for a few tv loudmouths and self-help salesmen, there's nobody on the list whose day job is to interpret real events. (We dropped a category for public speakers this year--that's why you don't see Bill Clinton--because it's such a static roster.) No matter: Click here to enjoy the names and faces as useful data points of a personality-obsessed era.
Nevertheless, browser statistics tend to lead actual handset sales information release by as much as 1-2 months, so trying to interpret them is irresistible.
Some equipment makers hope for a faster path in which doctors practicing a new medical specialty emerge to evaluate and interpret gene scans, as radiologists do with X-rays.
"It's concerning to us, because we're worried that patients who really aren't experts and read this casually could interpret that the ACC endorse this as a first-line therapy, " says Weaver.
In 15- to 20-minute shifts, the airmen watch and interpret the information.
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