Example sentences of "interpreted as [v-ing] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( i ) Must Community law and , in particular , the principles of freedom of establishment , non-discrimination on grounds of nationality and proportionality be interpreted as precluding a member state from stipulating as conditions for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register : ( a ) that the legal owners and beneficial owners and the charterers , managers and operators of the vessel must be nationals of that member state or companies incorporated in that member state , and that , in the latter case , at least 75 per cent .
2 And to possess the pledge of the Spirit is interpreted as living the life of faith ( 2 Cor. 5:5,7 ) .
3 This finding may be interpreted as supporting the view expressed above that the inner-city vernacular , although it shows more complex patterns , is more amenable to description in terms of linguistic rules than outer-city speech .
4 For example , a clause that states that the firm may act as principal or agent may be interpreted as defining the firm 's duties , excluding liability for breach of duty in the event that it should act as principal , or disclosing that it sometimes acts as principal .
5 The appointment of a PDS member was interpreted as creating a balance between the three leading parties — a DC President , a Prime Minister from the PSI and a PDS Speaker .
6 Though the Report could be interpreted as advocating an exchange rate union , it is now accepted that it recommends a currency union .
7 This tale of success and failure , of winners and losers , is too often interpreted as signifying the impossibility of constructive critical allegiance to the communist party .
8 The Avalonian orogeny of about the same age in Newfoundland , has been interpreted as involving the formation of a volcanic island arc and associated trench sediments on roughly north-south lines .
9 This , incidentally , at the same time seems to dispose of the view that existential propositions might be interpreted as involving an ascription of the property of existence to certain objects of thought .
10 The resolution was interpreted as authorizing the use of force as a last resort , as several European governments expressed the need for caution .
11 It could not properly be interpreted as leaving a gap where that unusual situation arose .
12 I hope that they will not be interpreted as questioning the adequacy of existing services .
13 When applied to a sequence of tableaux optimal over a degenerate interval , this process can be interpreted as applying the simplex method restricted to the critical columns .
14 If this gap continues to narrow then the recorded trend of burglaries may be more confidently interpreted as showing the direction of crime .
15 On the one hand , it has been interpreted as indicating a revival of entrepreneurial vigour with new firms being formed either on the basis of new technologies or else in order to exploit market opportunities which have emerged as a result of the recession .
16 This was interpreted as indicating a move towards increased autonomy for the territories or less economic aid from France .
17 This semantic shift should not necessarily be interpreted as indicating a decline in nationalism or racism .
18 This was interpreted as indicating the influence of ‘ substantial agglomeration diseconomies ’ together , perhaps , with regional policy controls and planning constraints in the largest industrial centres ( ibid. , p. 114 ) .
19 The party — itself in disarray from scandals and factionalism — expressed its discontent over the deal by boycotting the vote to extend the Diet session , an act widely interpreted as indicating the dissolution of the party 's alliance with the LDP .
20 Collor 's proposed constitutional reforms were widely interpreted as entailing a diminution of the powers of the Congress , which in late July had inflicted on him his worst legislative defeat , rejecting by 329 votes to 111 his " provisional measure " ( medida provisória ) granting pay rises to the armed forces and " unconstitutional " selective and differentiated increases for public servants .
21 This was rightly interpreted as meaning the abandonment of invasion plans — at least for that year .
22 The objective of the Area Board chairmen in the 1950s is perhaps best interpreted as maximising the rate of growth of electricity sales consistent with covering book costs overall .
23 In fact , volcanic arcs appear to consist of series of slightly off-set linear elements which have been interpreted as representing the subduction of discrete segments of lithosphere .
24 The metaphor of the fish was clearly an unfortunate one : as Omari suggests , ‘ the big fish swallows the small ’ could be interpreted as describing the relationship of the colonial power to the colonized .
25 Nevertheless , the findings of McKeown and Lowe should not be interpreted as denying the role of health services in improving health .
26 Treaty and , in particular , articles 7 , 52 and 221 thereof can not be interpreted as depriving the member states of their competence under public international law with regard to the registration of ships .
27 It was interpreted as marking a shift to the right , favouring " manager-bureaucrats " at the expense of supporters of former Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra ( who had resigned in January — see p. 37968 ) .
28 Among non-Marxist writers , especially during the 1950s , the expansion of these middle strata was often interpreted as marking the advent of middle-class societies in which there would be no fundamental cleavages or conflicts .
29 Although the Christian Democrats ( CD ) , who had controlled the city council since the end of the Second World War , won only 94 fewer votes than the League — translating as 24.3 per cent of the vote and 7.6 per cent down on the last elections — the Brescia poll was widely interpreted as signalling a disillusionment among voters with existing electoral options .
30 From within the movement , the publication of the Macdonald Report on the tragic events at Burnage High School has been widely interpreted as signalling the failure of the antiracist project in education .
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