Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a victory»

At the end of the last century the Reformation was interpreted as a victory for the autonomous religious personality, freed from the tyranny of hierarchy and institution, while man's relation to God was described as unmediated and available to all.
Heynckes» appointment - strictly until the end of the season — has been interpreted as a victory for club president Uli Hoeness in his power struggle with chief executive Karl - Heinz Rummenigge.
Though the term indie is broad, covering everything from self - published authors to publishing houses that fall outside the big six, the news has been interpreted as a victory for the go - it - alone author.

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Jesus» death was interpreted as an act of atonement and as a victory over the forces of sin and death that hold humanity captive.
Some Jews interpret resurrection not as God's triumph over death but as the individual's ethical victory over evil in the world and in himself.
Of several possible interpretations, the lines are most naturally and simply interpreted as celebrating a victory of the Amorites (Sihon the king, and Heshbon the capital) over Moab, and incorporated in Israel's story with the sentiment that what Sihon conquered becomes an imputed conquest of those who conquer Sihon, namely, Israel (see vv.
Niko was already the guy who won the starting job, a victory that Portis interpreted as entitlement and he responded with committing towards improvement decking his rival in practice.
Naturally, in terms of seats gained UKIP's performance can hardly be interpreted as a striking victory.
Cuomo interpreted the victories by Democrats in New York as a rejection of President Donald Trump, congressional Republicans and a GOP - backed tax plan on the federal level he has criticized for its potential to have a negative impact on the state.
David Willetts: «The Shadow Universities Secretary was full of praise for Mr McCain's experience and independence, but said an Obama victory would restore «the world's faith in America» and would represent the more «vivid change»... When the show's presenter later interpreted this as support for Mr Obama, Mr Willetts did not contradict him.
Given that CREDO tracks individual students across time, and NAEP does not, the CREDO data should make us cautious in interpreting the NAEP gains as a huge victory.
As my colleague Frank Langfitt explained here, earlier this year a federal trial judge in Oregon, in the case Colony Insurance v. Victory Construction, interpreted the exclusion very broadly, holding that almost any substance could be a «pollutant.»
RESPRO President and Executive Director Ken Trepeta said the present ruling «is a major victory for PHH, industry, and those of us, such as RESPRO ® and its members, who have worked diligently to ensure that RESPA is both respected and accurately interpreted
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