21. The sentiment expressed here should not be interpreted to mean that any film that the public appears to like is a good thing. 22. Then it was interpreted to mean that people who take part in experiments behave differently simply because they are taking part in an experiment, he added. 23. This could be interpreted to mean that higher doses of endostatin are having greater benefits. 24. This has been interpreted to mean that students are entitled not just to a single course of study, but to as many courses as they care to take. 25. This was interpreted to mean that the Spanish naval craft might batter bows with Canadian patrol vessels interfering with Spanish fishermen, not that it would open fire. 26. A term that was widely interpreted to mean a default. 27. But Volkswagen, which denied any wrongdoing, said the fact of an indictment should not be interpreted to mean GM has a strong case. 28. But Volkswagen AG, which denied any wrongdoing, said an indictment should not be interpreted to mean GM has a strong case. 29. For young children, that is generally interpreted to mean slaps on the buttocks with an open hand. 30. His words were interpreted to mean the government must be broader than just the northern alliance. |