Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a blow»

The rejection of the Winklevoss Bitcoin ETF may have been interpreted as a blow to the cryptocurrency space, but easy access to buy and sell cryptocurrencies has never been so abundant.
Called the readiness potential, this has been interpreted as a blow to free will, as it suggests that the brain prepares to act well before we are conscious of the urge to move.
When director Edgar Wright left Marvel's «Ant - Man» just before it went into production in 2014, it was interpreted as a blow against allowing for the idiosyncrasies of individual filmmakers within the confines of the current production model.
So when Betty heard what Jack said to her last night, she interpreted it as him blowing her off.

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The day's trading was driven by uncertainty over how to interpret the Federal Reserve's recent policy statement as well as worries over talks in Beijing designed to avert a full - blown U.S. - China trade war.
Merely to be cognizant of the details of evolutionary development is not the same as holding an «evolutionist theory» regarding the cause of such transformations, let alone the same as holding a full - blown cosmological scheme interpreting the «larger significance» and «broader applications» of such transformation!
We learned that even the tilted cupola of the cathedral's tower in Cap - Haïtien, blown askew by an ill wind, is interpreted by the people as an omen that Duvalier is about to topple.
It seems clear that Cameron has decided (i) to keep Osborne as Shadow Chancellor, which I have personally all along predicted he would, while there have been some senior right - wing commentators calling for him to be moved http://www.nextleft.org/2008/11/why-george-osborne-will-stay.html (ii) to rebalance his team to make Osborne somewhat less prominent, with Clarke in a public - facing role, while putting firmly on the record that Hague is the senior member of his team, which the well informed Daily Telegraph reported as «an interview widely interpreted as a slap - down to Mr Osborne, who is usually considered number two in the party hierarchy» and as «widely seen in Tory circles as a blow to Mr Osborne».
McFadden, who was first made shadow Europe minister in October 2014 by Ed Miliband, added: «Me saying terrorists are entirely responsible for their own actions, that no one forces anyone to kill innocent people in Paris, to blow up the London underground, to behead innocent aid workers in Syria... He clearly interpreted that as an attack on him.
«He clearly feels that me saying... that no one forces anyone to kill innocent people in Paris, to blow up the London underground, to behead innocent aid workers in Syria, that when I say they are entirely responsible for that... he clearly interpreted that as an attack on him,» he told Radio 4's Today programme.
I don't know how experienced you are in yuri media, but anyone with a basic understanding of the genre as a whole would have immediately realized that this was not going to be even remotely close to a full - blown sex game (or would have at least been suspicious of how the media is interpreting it).
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