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Perhaps Mr Arroyo's pamphlet should be read as a satire of Spanish inferiority and small-mindedness faced by the next-door riches of France with its art, its food, its countryside and its writing.
ECONOMIST: If in doubt, bash the French
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"It's a very complicated process, and I don't think necessarily not having a trilateral meeting should be read as anything other than that it just didn't work out, " he told the TV station Monday.
CNN: Bush: Talking to 'terrorists' like talking to Nazis before WWII
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GM's demise should not be read as a harbinger of doom for the car industry.
ECONOMIST: The decline and fall of General Motors
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That, however, should not be read as a sign of extreme optimism -- rather an assessment of what's feasible if the two principals strike a deal.
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It should not be read as predictive of any outcome.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Forrester's Day argues that IBM's new system announcement should be read not as anti-competitive, but instead a demonstration that x86 and Unix systems place real competitive pressure on the mainframe business.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In suggesting between the lines that Ruskin should be read not as a critic or theoretician but as a creative writer, a literary artist, Mr Hilton makes compelling sense of his idiosyncratic and eclectic oeuvre.
ECONOMIST: Art history
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Your involvement should also not be read as an agreement by anyone that you will necessarily use their products or services.
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The words and punctuation of "innocent face", he said, were merely an indication that the question should be read with a deadpan emphasis or tone, comparable with stage directions such as sotto voce or a notation on a musical score.
BBC: Sally Bercow tweet 'pointed to Lord McAlpine'
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While it is worth reflecting that the vast majority of inter-actions with it would be rated as "satisfactory, " the overall end of year verdict should probably read: "Could Do Better".
BBC: Superbug overshadows health service
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People aspiring to be high-powered lawyers should read some of John Grisham's books wherein the species is portrayed as selfish, soulless and overworked, with personal lives that are a mess and activities that are utterly unredeeming.
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