Example sentences of "can be interpret as " in BNC.

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1 Interpretation is allowed to copy what it finds , and to distort it , and it may be that the novel can be interpreted as an entertainment which conveys that doctrines of science and improvement ca n't encompass what happens in a frightening world , where motive is dark and ill-will ubiquitous .
2 Mr de Klerk is taking a risk in releasing him unconditionally , a move which can be interpreted as a de facto unbanning of the ANC .
3 Much of Souza 's work can be interpreted as a sort of attack on the mixed nature of his upbringing , as though a restless and pugnacious way with paint might overcome all circumstances and proclaim the painter alone .
4 Uncertainty about whether God exists can be interpreted as a condition of , rather than the negation of , faith in God .
5 Many early photographic images can be interpreted as ‘ documentary ’ in some sense .
6 But , without contentment and happiness in God , it can be interpreted as a complacent , even smug , life .
7 It is doubtful that such activities can be interpreted as remnants from pre-communist society , soon to disappear as socialism or communism comes of age .
8 However , curvature tensors of this type can be interpreted as distributions ( see Geroch and Traschen , 1987 ) and , in this case , the standard definition of a curvature singularity in terms of unboundedness in a parallelly propagated frame is inapplicable .
9 The natural corollary to that would be that the ‘ dawn of civilisation ’ can be interpreted as the beginnings of the power of early man to think rationally .
10 Another dubious argument Gandhi presents in support of ahi sā is that the course of history can be interpreted as a movement from hi sā to ahi sā .
11 Girls ' subject choices , their lack of competition with boys , their restricted career choices , etc. can be interpreted as self chosen , rational ( even if misguided ) responses to the position of women in society .
12 For , instead of being tantamount to the mysterious suggestion that actions are uncaused , the claim that they are autonomous can be interpreted as a summing up of the individualist view that they must be explained , at least in part , by appealing to the intentional properties of individuals .
13 The appearance of the Scottish document at the same time as the appearance of the national curriculum legislation in England and Wales can be interpreted as evidence of the government 's determination to bring the educational system of Scotland into close alignment with that of England and Wales and to exercise strong control over what that educational system is expected to deliver .
14 Gamma-ray emission from fast pulsars can be interpreted as radiation ( curvature radiation , inverse Compton scattering or synchrotron radiation ) from particles accelerated in the pulsar magnetosphere , either near the surface or in vacuum gaps in the outer magnetosphere .
15 The morphology of the alveolar clivus supports this alternative , in which case Graecopithecus can be interpreted as a fossil hominine , but there is a possibility that this morphology represents an ancestral great ape character which was primitively retained in Graecopithecus and the hominines ( and was independently further modified to produce the more derived orang-utan condition ) .
16 The key to understanding the distributions of Fig. 4 turns out to be closed ballistic orbits , which provide the framework for comprehending the general orbital structure of any potential ; most orbits can be interpreted as epicyclic excursions ( ’ librations ' ) around an underlying stable closed orbit .
17 When unequivocal recognition of an impropriety can be interpreted as the perception of an action as a breaching of a rule , we have a further sufficient condition for asserting that actions are rule-governed .
18 In terms of the concessions made by the French , the treaty can be interpreted as a success for the English , although historians have not always agreed about this .
19 The assignment of binary bit patterns to operation codes , and of portions of the operation code field to positions in the instruction format , must be done in such a way that the hardware of the computer can decode the instruction ; thus it must be possible to extract an initial portion of the operation code from a fixed position in the instruction and decide , from the bit pattern found there , whether an operation is now specified ( in which case the rest of the instruction can be interpreted as secondary fields ) or whether a further portion of instruction has to be decoded , and so on .
20 The difference between these sentences and [ 5 ] and [ 6 ] is that they can be interpreted as descriptions of the event portrayed in [ 3 ] .
21 The decorative insistence , to which Heron objected , can be interpreted as a visual expression of Minton 's loneliness , of his desire to charm and seduce , to be accepted and to belong .
22 For example , the difference between the wages of farm labourers and coal miners can be interpreted as a result of the bargaining power of the two groups .
23 These effects can be interpreted as the effects of people 's choices , and indeed this is often so .
24 This finding can be interpreted as an antibody-triggered induction or stabilization of IL-6DBP/NF-IL6 binding to the IL-6RE .
25 There is disagreement , however , whether or not they can be interpreted as lateral time equivalents of one another .
26 But the animals that are to be seen in our time can be interpreted as the end-products of an arms race that was run in the past .
27 This equation can be interpreted as an expression for the covariant derivative .
28 The constant appearing in Einstein 's equation can be interpreted as the force per unit area required to give space–time unit curvature , that is for a curvature of .
29 Thus the process of convergence to the play in the full information game can be interpreted as a period of temporary reputation .
30 Notice that the error v t in equation ( 3.7 ) can be interpreted as a ‘ measurement error ’ in the variable Y. We are trying to measure expectations , but can only obtain an indicator which is the true variable plus a random measurement error .
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