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en The law might be interpreted differently in different communities.

en I think it's being interpreted differently than what he wanted.

en Some of the stuff teams do is interpreted differently by different people.

en I interpreted data differently. ... Truth is the best defense. I'm not concerned in the least.

en  by Richardson, Conley said in his statement. ''The jury interpreted the evidence differently.

en Obviously, the agreements are being interpreted differently. Further consultations between experts are needed to resolve the differences.

en My view at the time was that this was not a hypothesis that was strong enough to warrant testing at such great expense. Other people looked at the same data and interpreted it differently.

en Original Experience has not been interpreted for you, and so you’ve got to work out life for yourself. Either you can take it or you can’t. You don’t have to go far off the interpreted path to find yourself in very difficult situations. The courage to face the trials and to bring a whole new body of possibilities into the field of interpreted experience for other people to experience – that is the hero’s deed.
  Joseph Campbell

en Companies are communicating very effectively with their internal audience and clients, but they don't realize how information from a public Web site can be interpreted differently, particularly by adversary groups. In the international realm, that can put you in the cross hairs.

en The high-profile inmates eat differently. They'll shower differently. They'll recreate differently. We will do whatever it takes to protect a detainee.

en Racial polarization is very high over this commission plan and so any statement on the part of the mayor, any ordinance passed by the council is going to be interpreted, 'is this for me or is this against me' and it's going to be interpreted in a racial way by many people.

en The government has interpreted the peacefulness of the movement as a weakness: the people's non-violent policies have been taken as a green light for government violence. Refusal to resort to force has been interpreted by the government as an invitat
  Nelson Mandela

en It's been interpreted as one of (Bush) coming to Ohio to try and pressure me to support 550 (billion-dollar tax cut) when he knows that I'm locked in at 350 (billion dollars), ... I think the timing of it made it look bad, in terms of his trying to put some pressure on me. I don't believe that's what he had in mind, but it certainly has been interpreted that way in our state.

en His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. You need only drive around some of our communities to see over the last several years, the last several decades, some of our communities have been in decline. The perception out there is that he's not actively involved in rebuilding communities and doing better for them.

en Norman Rockwell-type communities. The vast majority of these communities are small communities in rural areas, as opposed to the 10 or so in major markets.


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