1. Inability to buy oil is widely interpreted to mean inability to sustain even the very low level of industrialization already achieved. 2. This could be interpreted to mean that rent is an integral part of a lease. 3. In the past harmonisation has been interpreted to mean an institutionalised discrimination against spirits by having very different tax regimes for competing alcoholic products in different countries. 4. Alter said recently, however, that the figures should not be interpreted to mean that blacks or Hispanics are somehow more susceptible to the virus. 5. Before this ruling, Title VII stipulations had been interpreted to mean that a person could not waive the right to sue. 6. But figures such as those can also be interpreted to mean that the prices are pretty overblown by now. 7. He said the study should not be interpreted to mean that every ice-cold body found by police or rescuers should be connected to a heart-lung machine. 8. His remarks were widely interpreted to mean that Catholic lawyers could probably also continue to represent people who had received annulments. 9. In Plano, that language is interpreted to mean that every time a child is tardy, he is AWOL under state law for the time he is late. 10. Military regulations forbid the viewing of pornography on government computers, but the rule is usually interpreted to mean workplace equipment, not a laptop while on personal time. |