Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a sign»

China has started building refugee camps on the North Korean border, in what the New York Times interprets as a sign of real fears of a war between the rogue state and the U.S..
The second is the fixed - income market, which the bears are interpreting as a sign that the economy is indeed slowing to recession speed.
At the time the loan was interpreted as a sign of desperation.
Ipsos Reid senior vice-president John Wright said the numbers are no surprise, but should not be interpreted as a sign that Canadians put environmental issues at the top of their list of priorities.
In his email to employees, he said his participation was being interpreted as a sign that he had endorsed the president and the administration's agenda.
China's President Xi meeting US President Trump in Palm Beach's Mar - a-Lago may be interpreted as a sign of confidence in Florida's real estate market, reports the Palm Beach Daily News... Read more >
Capital Economics US economist Andrew Hunter said: «The description of the inflation target as «symmetric» could be interpreted as a sign that officials will tolerate inflation rising modestly above 2 per cent over the coming months.
Yields on German 10 - year bonds have risen by around 30 basis points since June 27, when comments by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi were interpreted as a sign the bank was more willing to stop bond purchases and increase interest rates.
I believe that such messages can be interpreted as a sign that the behaviour is not being clearly rejected.
Later, of course, the plague went away, and this also was interpreted as a sign that the Jews were to blame.
«In the Christian Student World, the WSCF meeting in Strasburg of 1960 has been interpreted as a sign of the times: hence according to recent interpreters, the voice of Karl Barth, Visser» t Hooft, Leslie Newbigin and D.T. Niles... were unable to hold their hearers with neo-orthodox presentations; rather, the missiologically radical views of J.C. (Hans) Hoekendijk, showing a certain impatience with the Church and its institutional forms, while pointing to the missio Dei, God's activity in the world and its structures independently of the Church, caught the student mood».9
Occasionally an account or story is morally educational in the sense that the presence of evil is interpreted as a sign of God's displeasure.
Ultimately, I've come to the realization that my cravings -LCB- which I want to interpret as a sign from my all - knowing body that it needs a piece of pizza, or a cupcake -RCB- will go away when I address the real issue.
Given the style and the swagger with which Tottenham played, coupled with the strength of their opposition, it stands as one of the finest performances by any English side in any game all season, and was widely interpreted as a sign that Tottenham were a seriously good team.
Swansea The lack of new faces at the Liberty Stadium might well be interpreted as a sign of failure, and indeed the Swans would have benefited from some reinforcements as they attempt to cement their position amongst the play - off pack.
It would be tempting to look at City's 3 - 0 loss at Anfield on Wednesday and interpret it as a sign of hope for United.
When the engorgement common in the early weeks of breastfeeding subsides, some moms interpret this as a sign of a dwindling milk supply because they associate breast fullness with having milk.
In other words, it should not be interpreted as a sign of miscarriage.
As a key Blairite and former union leader, his contribution to the row will be interpreted as a sign that centrist elements in the party feel Mr Miliband's leadership is moving in their preferred direction.
The ensuing media frenzy has been interpreted as a sign that all is not well in the beautiful game.
The Congressional Black Caucus PAC announced its endorsement of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, a move that is being widely interpreted as a sign of her deep support from the African American community.
What's more, at a time when the referendum result is being interpreted as a sign of growing discontent with a seemingly out - of - touch political elite, they echo the down - to - earth style of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
To that end, Gibson has been wont to break party lines in the interests of the people, which some interpret as a sign he's ready to ascend the political ladder.
Brad Hoylman, chairman of Community Board 2, said Stringer's decision should not be interpreted as a sign of conflict between the borough president and the board.
«Our action should not be interpreted as a sign that the FDA no longer has safety concerns about the use of medically important antibiotics in [livestock],» said an FDA spokeswoman.
But white blood cells respond to some of those same signals, interpreting them as a sign that disease - causing invaders, such as bacteria, may be on the way.
Combining this data from a large group of people can determine which substances should be interpreted as a sign of health or damage.
Also, sugar in high amounts can cause difficulty thinking, fatigue from lack of sleep, and blurry vision, all of which can be interpreted as signs of anxiety.
Rather than seeing a seemingly arbitrary letter at the top of a test, one that traditionally signals finality, students see what teachers like Maura and Mary Claire have helped them to interpret as a sign of possibility for continued growth.
These results should not, however, be interpreted as a sign that the use of two - way video conferencing is without limitations.
This could be interpreted as a sign of Amazon's strength in this market.
Avoid excessive inquiries - A large number of inquiries occurred over a short period of time may be interpreted as a sign that you are opening numerous credit accounts due to financial difficulties or overextending yourself by taking on more debt that you can or can not easily repay.
An increase in auto loans can be interpreted as a sign of increased consumer confidence and improved abilities to repay loans.
The flattening yield curve today, however, shouldn't necessarily be interpreted as a sign that a U.S. recession is ahead.
Rising inventories relative to sales can be interpreted as a sign that demand is weak — potentially signaling the need for companies to reduce production.
Conversely it could be interpreted as a sign of blind subservience and a desire to please.
Regardless of the techniques used, the alveolar macrophage is an absolutely normal finding and should not be interpreted as a sign of bronchopulmonary inflammation or pathology.
It probably comes from the fact that most cats do purr in the presence of their owners when they are being petted, which we interpret as a sign of happiness.
«Stability is a good thing, and I would interpret it as a sign that creditors are competing for a smaller, more creditworthy group of customers and can not raise APRs and stay competitive,» Sullivan said.
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And while incorrigible optimists may interpret this as a sign that the recession in the art market is over, realists will say that it merely confirms the value of the Picasso marque, along with the added value which attaches to rarely seen masterpieces.
And yet, Krebber's disdain for painting could equally be interpreted as a sign of overvaluation of the medium — he holds it in such high esteem that he's afraid of besmirching it through excessive contact.
If no response is received within 48 hours this will be interpreted as a sign that you have seen the error of your ways.
Some have interpreted this as a sign climate change is less of an immediate threat than thought.
Mediation creates the opportunity for the client to be heard, and when it is mandatory, it eliminates the fear that offering to mediate will be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
Not going to the doctors and not acting on their advice can be interpreted as a sign that you are not really hurt or taking your case seriously.
It is not that higher education makes you a better driver simply that sticking with the program is interpreted as a sign that you are more dependable than someone who never attends college at all.
This not only looks bad but can also be interpreted as a sign of incompetence and hence, it should be avoided at any cost.
Mary, of course, picked up on the change in his behavior and interpreted it as a sign that John was angry with her.
He interpreted this as a sign of rejection, which produced a feeling in him of hurt.
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