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181 However, the results generated in the output file will logically be interpreted with the same results. 182 This could be interpreted in different ways, as later patriots were to find to their cost. 183 The First Sonata is no less well prepared and sympathetically interpreted. 184 The Constitution, and the courts that have interpreted it, posit rights to liberty, privacy and equal protection. 185 BIn an earlier era, such a message would have been interpreted as having religious meaning. 186 But if kind is interpreted more narrowly, then it will have the effect of limiting the defendant's liability. 187 At least, that was how the scientists interpreted their experimental results. 188 However, this intermediate form could be interpreted directly by a computer with a stack or last-in-first-out store. 189 They were interpreted as an attempt to create a wider market in cultivated land. 189 Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 190 While we showed several variations, our work was interpreted to mean that instant bonding was universal. 191 Quite apart from the dubious legitimacy of generalising from one such fragment, it is uncertain how the data itself should be interpreted. 192 I hope that they will not be interpreted as questioning the adequacy of existing services. 193 One is that latent inhibition should not be interpreted as being the result of a loss of stimulus associability. 194 His views must be interpreted within the tradition within which he worked. 195 But it can be interpreted as stating that on average there is more variety in the trading equilibrium than in autarky. 196 The P/E ratio may be interpreted as the price investors are willing to pay for a unit of earnings. 197 We are presenting a view only that educational effects can not be interpreted without a full understanding of sign language. 198 Franco interpreted this move, not as a gesture of diplomatic expediency, but as a demonstration of western approval. 199 Calls for a more equitable distribution are interpreted as opposition and silenced with the gun. 200 These practices are highly significant for attempts to assess the way in which trusts were interpreted. 201 He glanced across the table, saw me smiling, interpreted my thought and gave me a slow ironic blink. 202 This aid was interpreted as a product of the treaty of alliance concluded between the two sovereigns in 1303. 203 However, all these tests have potential limitations and results must be interpreted with caution. 204 These opening remarks might be interpreted as a criticism of partnership activities. 205 Generally, such phenomena are interpreted in terms of the interaction between steady winds from young stars with material in the surrounding cloud. 206 Now we are overtaken by guilt, and the pain of fear and helplessness is interpreted as punishment for nameless sins. 207 How we explained they interpreted and explained unemployment, and how it related to their other political beliefs and behaviour. 208 This creates a signal in the auditory nerves which are interpreted by our brain as the pleasing notes of an orchestra. 209 With what Mattie interpreted to be a cynical smile, the woman repeated in a most deliberately explicit manner her question. 210 We have stressed the regularity that is observed in free-running experiments and interpreted it as evidence for the body clock.