Nonetheless, it could be interpreted as a rebuke of his former employer and colleagues.
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The two leaders' remarks have been interpreted as a sign of a pending deal.
Mr Honohan said on Thursday that the deal should not be interpreted as such a precedent.
In the 1930s low interest rates were interpreted as a sign that monetary policy was loose.
The individual mandate was interpreted as a tax and therefore within Congressional powers to enact as legislation.
You will hear from me no further words that can be interpreted as being against private business.
In the Western world, too little eye contact is interpreted as being impolite, insincere, or even dishonest.
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.
Even though I was as ambitious as the rest, overt ambition or assertiveness was interpreted as aggressiveness.
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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.
This visit has been interpreted as another sign that Burma's ruling generals want to lessen the country's international isolation.
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.
And the researchers warned the symptoms associated with this, such as breathlessness, could have been wrongly interpreted as asthma.
Elliot says this could be interpreted as a "bait and switch" by marketers.
Until recently, this was interpreted as meaning just after the next general election.
Importantly, this argument should not be interpreted as one that calls for positive rights for homosexuals, heterosexuals, or anyone else.
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When run on a laptop, those ones and zeros were interpreted as the original audio clip, sonnets and other items.
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Interpreted as a metaphor rather than a literal account of events, there is a good deal of truth in Hobbes' story.
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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But, interpreted as a general call for tax reform, the Forbes drum-beat is likely to attract a growing band of followers.
Apparently, in that case it is interpreted as a sign that the company is in even more dire straits than originally assumed.
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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.
Real disorders, however, might cause behavior that is interpreted as sex addiction.
Such developments are not usually interpreted as evidence of a healthy enterprise.
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