Those who want exegetical help in the interpretation of a specific text will discover that this commentary marches to a different drummer. |
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This tension between image and interpretation was also at play in the early days of photography. |
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To lend weight to this, he adds the interpretation of a social scientist and an academician. |
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However, a careful review of the entire test is essential for a proper interpretation of manometric results. |
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The meaning of the tense morphemes alone does not completely determine the temporal interpretation of a sentence. |
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This is set out specifically in the Act in relation to the interpretation of legislation. |
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As discussed in the Textual Notes, below, attention needs to be given to rhythmic interpretation where dotted notes occur. |
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With the benefit of watching the incident on TV, he was able to reach a different interpretation of my actions than he had done in real time. |
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This is not to be taken as a recipe for a legalistic interpretation of the Convention. |
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This interpretation appears supported by the predominant occurrence of Platystrophia in soft-weathering micrite and calcareous mudstone. |
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She also recounted to the students the interpretation aspect of the Manipuri dance form. |
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The cardinal presented a strange, Manichean interpretation of twentieth-century history. |
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Giocoli claims that Nash's interpretation of game theory was beset by other difficulties retarding its acceptance by mainstream economics. |
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As with the other two extended editions, this version is also a far more faithful and accurate interpretation of the book. |
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Morgan resolved an important question relating to the interpretation of Title VII, the central federal anti-discrimination statute. |
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It was quibbling over the interpretation of the contract it agreed with the company before the work was carried out, he said. |
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In the second chapter, the author applies the meaning attributed to the agent nouns to the interpretation of the Homeric texts. |
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Oly's interpretation of the traditional oval-armchair appears fresh in a creamy finish with raffia upholstery and nailhead trim. |
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They are part of the process of judicial interpretation of the law, which is a developing process. |
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Furthermore, much jurisprudence had accumulated regarding the interpretation of the offences punishable in terms of the new Statute. |
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Is such a loose interpretation and modification of the well established concept acceptable? |
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This is nothing more than an updated version of what was called the Whig interpretation of history. |
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These data in conjunction with an interpretation of the aeromagnetic anomaly map allow subdivision of the complex. |
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The word resonates with enough folk wisdom to steer interpretation in a particular direction. |
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The absence of pigment in the human sclera highlights the iris and thereby enhances the interpretation of eye movements. |
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Some argue that the physical interpretation of the solution by the karateka or judoka is repugnant and that that of the aikidoka is beautiful. |
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The HESS project deals with the detection, measuring and interpretation of high-energy cosmic rays. |
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It's exactly the interpretation you would expect from an arch-conservative secure in his ideology. |
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The Biblicist's stated goal in Biblical interpretation then, is to find the single, pristine, and true meaning of a particular passage. |
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Do photographs require us to be absolute literalists when it comes to interpretation of an event? |
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That case hinged on an interpretation of the Hobbs act, a 1946 law aimed at thwarting gangsters from extorting interstate truckers. |
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This interpretation is supported by the arrangement of intervening strata into transgressive and regressive cycles. |
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Tonight it's given a spectacularly literal-minded and heterosexual interpretation and, for some reason, a cockney accent. |
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It is not old-fashioned literalism but sound interpretation to read the Code as meaning what it says. |
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It is the final arbiter in disputes about the interpretation of the EU Treaties, or secondary legislation based on the Treaties. |
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It bears all the hallmarks of a Post-Modernist interpretation of a historical facade, with architraves and lintels in cast aluminium. |
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Whilst the court does not set such it does undertake the operation, interpretation and application of those laws and procedures. |
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However, the interpretation of sign at nests to classify nest predators was almost wholly ineffective. |
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So the reader must resort to the apparatus and notes to figure out what interpretation is driving a given modernization choice. |
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Such an interpretation would avoid the antinomy between the terms since both would refer to a physical object. |
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This subsection must be given a large and liberal interpretation to achieve the overall purpose of the Rules. |
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I wonder whether the Hon Peter Dunne was right in his interpretation of Standing Orders, and I would not mind some guidance on it. |
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Maya also finds interpretation of thumris and ghazals as a source of inspiration for choreography. |
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It's certainly not as if the movie's interpretation transcended the limits of romance. |
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Examination of such mediational means is key to interpretation of human action. |
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The liberal interpretation could be demonstrated by an overview and then by explaining selective examples. |
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Although there is a reluctance to admit it, the liberal interpretation is largely confessional and pastoral in its tone and direction. |
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A competing, though less compelling, interpretation is that similarity mediates the link between liking and perceived intelligence. |
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Seismic interpretation began with the generation of synthetic seismograms and subsequent ties to seismic data. |
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He said the guidelines were too loose and their interpretation by local authorities was likely to vary greatly. |
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The professor, at one time, stood squarely within the Barthian tradition and its interpretation of Barth's theology. |
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For the purpose of combining crosses we recommend liberal interpretation of this test and careful attention to other sources of evidence. |
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Within sections of the armed forces too, a particular interpretation of religion was institutionalised. |
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He has won numerous awards for his interpretation of the Midwestern landscape. |
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His interpretation of those events was slightly, but hardly materially, different. |
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A minority interpretation to which I adhere is that Leviathan in Job 41 is a theriomorphic description of Satan. |
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Statutes providing such benefits are to be given a liberal interpretation so as to achieve their objective. |
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He insisted that the interpretation that this would ultimately lower the bar was not quite accurate. |
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Winning the appreciation of an orthodox audience, with a liberal interpretation of a traditional play, is next to impossible. |
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Yet, his interpretation amends these theogonies, perhaps in light of some of the teachings of Xenophanes. |
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An alternative interpretation is that C. striata preserves the episodically elongating organic sheath of a budding scyphozoan. |
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Similarly, Dutch courts have placed a liberal interpretation on Dutch legislative provisions on jurisdiction over war crimes. |
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Someone will probably fall for Peploe's trickery and start rhapsodizing about how inventive her interpretation is. |
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It is rightly revisionist in its interpretation of things like the supposedly expressed construction of the Turbine Hall. |
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Such childhood-beating narratives play an important part in Freud's interpretation of sadistic and masochistic personalities. |
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Based on a translation by Aravnidakshan, it will be an independent interpretation of the original text in Malayalam. |
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Well, it seems Mr Adler's interpretation of that punishment was a little more lenient than the law would prefer. |
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His interpretation of literary texts and memoirs, especially those from the nineteenth century, is masterful. |
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Although I found his interpretation of the sonata a shade tame, the variations and ballades breathe a truly Olympian spirit of resigned grief. |
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The project relied on teamwork, the collection of toponyms, the drawing of sketch maps, and the interpretation of air photos. |
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They have a patent leather version of a fifties style trench coat and their own interpretation of the current high school craze. |
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The context for the purpose of the interpretation of a treaty shall comprise, in addition to the text, including its preamble and annexes. |
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Correspondingly the book tends to develop a schematic interpretation of social conflict. |
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The question raised from this semantics is, where does the causative interpretation of resultatives come from? |
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They argued that the simplest interpretation of this gap was a single-insertion event in a common ancestor shared solely by animals and fungi. |
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Because in essence, power is getting other people to accept your interpretation of things. |
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One interpretation has it that Plato took numbers to be ratios of geometric magnitudes. |
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Ross Gumbly is well cast as big-hearted Joe Gargery and Surcel provides light relief with his whimsical interpretation of Mr Wemmick. |
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But the Directive leaves open the powers to the prosecution and sanction to the interpretation of individual states. |
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There is actually another interpretation that should be acceptable to Native Americans who consider themselves autochthonous. |
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By contrast, Bergson offers an authentic conception of difference because his interpretation makes difference, instead of negation, a primitive. |
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Similar problems of interpretation arise in the evaluation of clinical trials to test the efficacy of pharmaceutical drugs. |
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Appropriate investigations and interpretation of results is necessary to avoid misdiagnosing Cushing's syndrome. |
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This is a rather odd interpretation of the film since the barest tincture of right-wing patriotism as a theme is nowhere to be found in it. |
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Accounts of European social policy generally still present a minimalist interpretation of EU involvement. |
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Restoration and Augustan poetry reign here, providing Brown's primary locus of interpretation and exemplum of cultural fable. |
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To examine and simplify interpretation of correlational matrices, investigators commonly use factor analytic procedures. |
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Baseball does have an arm extension interpretation when a runner tries to avoid a fielder's tag. |
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In LaChapelle's interpretation of the desert oasis, it is almost as if the city does not know that it is the epitome of tack and distaste. |
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Sometimes an interpretation can even transform an experience of art from repugnance to appreciation and understanding. |
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Their interpretation of the attributional capacities of chimpanzees now seems to have been somewhat overly optimistic. |
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They also represent one artist's vision and interpretation of something that must have seemed distinctly exciting and foreign. |
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My own interpretation would be that basically, you're either attracted to a specific person or you're not. |
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Statutory language is sufficiently imprecise to permit considerable latitude in interpretation by the courts. |
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The referee had made his mark on the match, it was now up to both sides to play the game within his interpretation of the laws. |
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The model or template here is taken from Freud's interpretation of dreams and the distinction between manifest and latent content. |
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An incorrect menstrual history can, of course, alter the correct interpretation of the test. |
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They considered the Act to be ambiguous and open to interpretation on this point. |
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As remote sensing relies heavily on interpretation skills, local experts may help with the interpretation. |
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The new signs, in standard yellow and black, are up, and are predictably loose with their interpretation of English. |
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In that trial and others a Trial Chamber dwelt on the interpretation of this loose clause. |
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Unfortunately, the drawings give only a loose interpretation of the points' locations. |
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This interpretation was then bolstered by Tacitus' dry laconic wit and Lucretius' pagan atomism. |
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And though Thai Buddhism forbids the taking of life, the interpretation is loose and the diet is not strictly vegetarian. |
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But this interpretation is outlawed by the semantics of referential dependence associated with reflexives. |
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The argument assumes that interpretation is a purely linguistic or semantic process until an ambiguity is revealed. |
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The reference table stores the bibliographic information for the references cited during interpretation and compilation. |
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Alexander's exegetical activity extended to include short discussions on specific points of interpretation within Aristotelian philosophy. |
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Lectures convey the professor's interpretation of the events she relates, through her selection of facts and her organization of the material. |
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I think you should try some kind interpretation of the recurrent images in your dreams. |
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Equally suggestive is her interpretation of Fanon's withering attack upon the postcolonial national bourgeoisie. |
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A whole new sphere of high-level photographic reconnaissance and its interpretation was to spring from this advance. |
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This interpretation is satisfactory geometrically and kinematically, but less so dynamically. |
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There is a crossover between recalling events that actually happened and your interpretation or impression of those events. |
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This interpretation holds water, but it doesn't account for the poetry, the hilarity, and the glimmers of hope that underpin the film. |
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He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism. |
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If the reader is intolerant, hateful, or oppressive, so will be the interpretation of the text. |
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Moreover, even though quantitative analysis is less subjective than qualitative analysis, interpretation and bias are by no means eliminated. |
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Chomsky's interpretation of this was that Huntington was advocating saturation bombing which was a war crime under Nuremberg principles. |
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It is not the French people with whom I have any quarrel, but their corporate interpretation and abuse of EU rules does stick in the gullet. |
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The economist disagrees with his interpretation of events and believes Keynesianism is not the best solution. |
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The secret interpretation of tells is not unique to this century. |
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Of course there were some rough edges, sagging phrases, and intonation problems, but these were soon forgotten when swept up into an interpretation of passion and character. |
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Rushkoff seems here to be looking for the minority report, the one interpretation that satisfies his model. |
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The 1947 film noir detective story, now available on DVD, has a lot more potential for interpretation than your average caper, and a look that stands the test of time. |
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As also reflected by the N400 in Experiment 1, participants appear to have more difficulty integrating the locative term to the relative frame interpretation of the picture. |
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The interpretation of scripture was polarized between the selective literalism of Calvinism and the more liberal application found within the teachings of Arminius. |
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His writings provided a schematic and prescriptive interpretation of Napoleonic operations, an approach well suited to West Point's engineering emphasis. |
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This interpretation is substantiated by the preservation of the associated pottery, which included pieces from restorable vessels distributed throughout the deposit. |
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Having decided the decision between borrowers and lenders on the legal interpretation of a single word, he then hides behind another technicality. |
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Meaningful interpretation of the fossil record thus requires the identification of contributing taphonomic pathways and their differential distribution in both time and space. |
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This sweet-sour piccalilli is an interpretation of a very traditional English tracklement for cheddar cheese and cold meats, particularly pork pies. |
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The apparent discrepancy between divergence ages implied by genetic calibration techniques and a literal interpretation of the fossil record is discussed. |
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Nonetheless this interpretation of the classical style was born deep within the backcountry despite the impressive reeded legs, half-spindles, and drawer with a convex front. |
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The world of biblical interpretation is a calm and sedate world. |
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It became more about the people and their artwork and their interpretation of Daryl. |
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Impish arpeggios moved mercurially from darkness to sheer joy in the twinkle of an eye, the entire interpretation capturing the essential scariness of the piece. |
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Even with a minimalist interpretation of democracy, the democratic concept of sovereignty would make a huge difference to the way we conduct world affairs. |
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The execution may have been a step back from the July performance, but the interpretation was notably different more individualistic and worked-out. |
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In 2000, he completed a 40-year bathymetric compilation and topographic interpretation of the greater Indian Ocean, from the northernmost shores to Antarctica. |
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If Thomas Babington Macaulay gave us the Whig interpretation of history, Victor Davis Hanson has given us the Marvel Comics interpretation, with added Thucydides. |
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On Waterloo Station, the scene of so many romantic reunions and separations, Rolf begins sketching the couple that will become the model for his interpretation of this work. |
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Because interpretation is as much grounded in emotional apprehension as it is in cognitive reflection, we interpret by default as well as by design. |
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This interpretation is essential for revitalizing ethnic literature. |
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They had an overly rigid interpretation of Marxism and Leninism. |
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As religious interpretation of news started to decline in the 18th century, an emphasis on timeliness increased. |
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This interpretation of Nietzsche is rigorously thought through. |
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The interpretation of the Tiananmen crackdown remains a charged issue in China, both politically and emotionally. |
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Of course it is not unreasonable to call the geometrical interpretation of complex numbers the Argand diagram since it was Argand's work which was influential. |
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All the legal professionals wear severe, French-style white jabots Velcroed around their necks, and headsets for the interpretation jammed down over their hair. |
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They find common ground in religion and the rigidity of the concept of the infallibility of any interpretation coming from the religious authority. |
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Spacing is quite open, fingerings are excellent and score markings are generally minimal, leaving much to the interpretation of the teacher and student. |
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We regret the interpretation of this tote's design and apologize for any misunderstanding. |
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Certain decisions, such as interpretation of the multilateral trade agreements, waivers, and amendments and accessions, can be taken only by a specified majority vote. |
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Like their cast-mates, both inject a level of interpretation and fluidity into their roles that stops proceedings from degenerating into some wax tableau of recent history. |
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Wilson's third chapter has a straightforward connoisseurial emphasis on the interpretation of visual evidence, especially her analyses of the production of replication. |
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A fall in the dollar from its pedestal with no substitute to replace it would be the very disturbing outlook suggested by an interpretation of the current trends. |
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One interpretation suggests he is the embodiment of whisky, a lewd allusion to a tenured tradition of Scottish alcoholism. |
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Pierre starts life with the belief that there must be some grand system of explanation that will account for life and justify it, and provide the sure interpretation of it. |
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It is such an enormous power, no one is going to resist its interpretation of the law, and the law therefore becomes a function of power, as it has always been. |
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Finally, acceptance of GE's interpretation would give rise to an inconsistency between Alberta and Ontario statutory registration procedures and potentially create a renvoi. |
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The Constitution is an ambiguous document open to interpretation by all. |
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Digging into my parting gift of knish gelato, I decided to abandon my literal interpretation of the blind pairing. |
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The cited lunisolar interface is significant because an interpretation based upon the lunar phases so clearly points to the possibility of a special creation. |
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This is a non-linguistic interpretation to be sure, and one that is not easily assimilable to a political project such as the one Michaels proposes. |
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Whatever allegorical path of interpretation one pursues, it is the fine filigree fiction of Shaul's anguish that grips, as he quests for the unknowable. |
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This last qualification allowed a liberal interpretation of the system. |
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This seriously intelligent interpretation is one out of the box. |
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The film is a loose interpretation of the final years of Sade's life. |
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Her interpretation is perfectly pitched to Catherine's acid sarcasm. |
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This sort of undertaking is not an exercise in constitutional interpretation but an act of judicial willfulness that has no logical stopping point. |
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His revisionist interpretation of the Renaissance had an electrifying effect on other French scholars active during the last decade of the nineteenth century. |
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We say that has no bearing at all on the interpretation of the 1981 Act. |
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It seems like a rather loose interpretation of the word slave. |
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Yes, perhaps we can see that a figural interpretation of the parable is an appropriate step, but what about the wholesale allegorization of all the details? |
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By the 1970s, when the project was belatedly put in train, it was rightly judged that the effects of the Clean Air Act justified a loose interpretation of this provision. |
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The test to adopt a dual interpretation is whether it is possible to accomplish the effect of the movement in question by means of a tilt or pan alone. |
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Of course, interpretation and use of the sostenuto pedal are two key components to any approach to the performance of any Ravel piano literature. |
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The truth will only be found by careful interpretation of the evidence. |
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Let the fulgency of the integrity of American constitutional interpretation remain undiminished and untarnished. |
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The interpretation and the application of EU law and the treaties are ensured by the Court of Justice of the European Union. |
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This is an important cultural difference of interpretation between London as a haole writer and Sheldon as a maoli writer. |
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Many of his late writings are attempts to control the interpretation of his work. |
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In the Reflections, Burke argued against Price's interpretation of the Glorious Revolution and instead, gave a classic Whig defence of it. |
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As such, the socialist concept of freedom is a specific interpretation of the liberal concept of freedom. |
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One possible interpretation of the lyrics is that Lady Green Sleeves was a promiscuous young woman and perhaps a prostitute. |
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It is heretical, because it touches on dogma and the interpretation of belief, rather than belief itself. |
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Jackson accepts the interpretation but suggests that a force of 300 men would be much too small to undertake the task demanded of them. |
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This work also included a new and very different interpretation of the background of the poetry. |
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Other public involvement has included the display of visitors', as opposed to curators', interpretation of certain artworks. |
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Supporters of the series assert that it is a worthy interpretation of the book and that most of the changes were necessary. |
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Popper also wrote extensively against the famous Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. |
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This interpretation blames the Federal Reserve for inaction, especially the New York Branch. |
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Generally, though, the animal welfare perspective is based on an interpretation of scientific research on farming practices. |
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The gifts of prophecy, tongues, interpretation of tongues, and words of wisdom and knowledge are called the vocal gifts. |
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Art form refers to the elements of art that are independent of its interpretation or significance. |
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So details of the act of creating a work, though possibly of interest in themselves, have no bearing on the correct interpretation of the work. |
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The interpretation of these references to 'Frisians' as references to the ancient Frisii has occasionally been made. |
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This model of human progress has been called the Whig interpretation of history. |
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Ethnoarchaeology is the ethnographic study of living people, designed to aid in our interpretation of the archaeological record. |
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Another etymological interpretation associates this ethnonym with fen in a more toponymical approach. |
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Conflict between the facts and the interpretation of those facts indicate a good historian. |
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This meteorological interpretation was popular among early scholars, but has lost a considerable degree of scholarly support in recent years. |
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The length of both the Amazon and the Nile remains open to interpretation and continued debate. |
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In 1994, McIntyre suggested that the writings of Pedro Nunes supported his interpretation of the distortion that occurred on the Dieppe Maps. |
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Nevertheless, the influence of McIntyre's interpretation can still be seen in contemporary Australian school curriculum materials. |
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The Maya had such a broad interpretation of what was sacred that identifying distinct deities with specific functions is inaccurate. |
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However, as is often the case with the interpretation of scripture, there is dispute on this matter. |
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Sections 2 to 6 of the Theft Act 1968 have effect as regards the interpretation and operation of section 1 of that Act. |
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The interpretation of the laws is the proper and peculiar province of the courts. |
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Over time, the Constitution has been amended, and the interpretation and application of its provisions have changed. |
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Jefferson's philosophical consistency was in question because of his strict interpretation of the Constitution. |
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Thus, Guam courts look to California case law to assist them with interpretation of the Code of Guam. |
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Krishna Iyer in the matter of interpretation of the statutory as well as personal law is significant. |
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Constitutional law is the area of Canadian law relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of Canada by the Courts. |
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Of course, a more flexible interpretation is just as accurate. |
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An alternative interpretation to the theoxenia, though no doubt related in cult practise, would be that of parasitein. |
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The sorority members' own interpretation of uptalk was that it was a way of being inclusive. |
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Zymogram interpretation was achieved following recommendations by Utter et. |
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With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time. |
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While waiting for the bus, I amused myself by performing a mime interpretation of the Gettysburg Address. |
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In all criminal cases the most favourable interpretation should be put on words that they can possibly bear. |
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A second oppositional narrative to the dominant interpretation might be added, that of the declensionists. |
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The reading and interpretation of these inscriptions is the subject matter of the field of epigraphy. |
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Another interpretation accounting for the presence of cast iron swords that had not been sharpened, was of a site for ritual depositions. |
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Knowledge of the support volume is a prerequisite for the proper interpretation and validation of hydrogeophysical data. |
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During the 16th century, the interpretation of Magna Carta and the First Barons' War shifted. |
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According to the Whig interpretation of history, the Glorious Revolution was an example of the reclaiming of ancient liberties. |
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Initially, the Whig interpretation of Magna Carta and its role in constitutional history remained dominant during the 19th century. |
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A new interpretation of the battle now integrates the historic accounts with the battlefield finds and landscape history. |
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His book was widely read and became influential in the development of the modern interpretation of the Italian Renaissance. |
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Others, such as the Revd Giles Fraser, a contributor to The Guardian, have argued for an allegorical interpretation of the virgin birth of Jesus. |
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This strength of design ensures that a Shakespeare play can survive translation, cutting and wide interpretation without loss to its core drama. |
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However, subsequent historians such as John Morrill have criticised both Abbott's interpretation of Cromwell and his editorial approach. |
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The European Court of Justice acts only as a supreme court for the interpretation of European Union law. |
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Dirac was famously not bothered by issues of interpretation in quantum theory. |
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Other important work by Hawking relates to the interpretation of cosmological observations and to the design of gravitational wave detectors. |
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It may be that this was simply a mansuetudinous interpretation on the part of Mordiern. |
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The latter character system suggests another interpretation of the metapostnotum delimitation. |
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However, this interpretation that the territorial waters went with the counties was later disputed by Irish Governments. |
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He further explained that the members of the Parliament of Southern Ireland had agreed to put that interpretation upon it. |
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Marshall admits that much of his interpretation is still highly controversial among many historians. |
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These beliefs did not become widely shared because they offered the only accurate interpretation of wartime events. |
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In recent years the validity of the interpretation has been debated by historians. |
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In these cases, interpretation to comply may conflict with legislative intent. |
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It lies unconformably upon steeply inclined flagstones, the interpretation of which is a matter of continuing debate. |
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Instead, it would be for courts to interpret legislation consistently with the Convention, if such an interpretation were possible. |
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Judicial corporal punishment is common in Qatar due to the Hanbali interpretation of Sharia Law. |
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And it was Cotes's interpretation of gravity rather than Newton's that came to be accepted. |
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This is the most common, but not the only interpretation of the way one can consider the laws to be a definition of these quantities. |
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John Wesley is studied by Methodists for his interpretation of church practice and doctrine. |
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The Holy Spirit, then, is the infallible guide for the Church to the interpretation of Scripture. |
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Individual interpretation occurs within the Church and is informed by the Church. |
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With agreement among the Fathers, though, the authority of interpretation grows, and full patristic consensus is very strong. |
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Modern excavation and interpretation has been pioneered by the Roman Gask Project, with Birgitta Hoffmann and David Woolliscroft. |
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The traditional interpretation is that Bridei severed this relationship, causing the invervention of Ecgfrith. |
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The interpretation put on this by most historians is that Moray was injured at Stirling Bridge and died of his injuries around November. |
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The nighantus, which are concerned with the interpretation of sacred literature, are glossaries of obscure words found in Vedic texts. |
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His interpretation was questioned in 1854 by Edward Forbes, and the later stages of Barrande, F, G and H, have since been shown to be Devonian. |
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One interpretation of the placename is that it means 'green river' as in the Welsh river named Irfon. |
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One of the reasons is political interference upon the French historical interpretation during the 19th century. |
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There has been extensive academic debate over the interpretation of these features. |
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Activities also include heritage interpretation to disseminate information to visitors of general, historical, or scientific information. |
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It was his attempt at an unbiased interpretation of the causes and events of the war. |
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The clambake as known today is a colonial interpretation of an American Indian tradition. |
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She did not listen to past recordings of the songs in the play so she could bring her own interpretation to them. |
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The Court, composed of judges from the highest courts of the three States, has to guarantee the uniform interpretation of common legal rules. |
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The interpretation of shoreline position is subjective given the dynamic nature of the coastal environment. |
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However, there is no consensus on the interpretation of the rest of the text. |
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With the boat itself is a modern reconstruction of a section of the boat, to assist in the visitors interpretation of the boat itself. |
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Caesar issued coins featuring images of elephants, suggesting that he favored this interpretation of his name. |
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There is an appealing intuitive interpretation of this relationship in a radar. |
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An interpretation of the Odyssey, for example, would show how Odysseus's life conforms to a heroic pattern. |
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Secondary sources are written later, and can include commentary on and interpretation of primary sources. |
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The Maya interpretation of deities was intrinsically tied to the calendar, astronomy, and their cosmovision. |
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The aspect of progenitiveness leaves space for the interpretation of the mythical bear as either male or female. |
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The source is said to be an interpretation of Marco Polo, but otherwise the documents do not explain where the idea came from. |
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A propositional variable is typically a letter whose truth value is contingent upon some interpretation or valuation. |
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The interpretation of the whole passage has been extensively debated due to theological and scholarly disagreements. |
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Paradoxes and problems of the interpretation of the acroscopic fluctuations phenomenon. |
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Information relevant to temporal interpretation is coded primarily by adverbials, tense, and aspect, depending on the language. |
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A doctrinal conflict had developed between Luther and Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli on the interpretation of the eucharist. |
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However, it is ultimately for the national court to apply the resulting interpretation to the facts of any given case. |
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The national court to which that is addressed is bound by the interpretation given. |
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However it is also shown that the majority of Muslims in the 43 nations surveyed did not agree with this interpretation of sharia. |
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Engels' interpretation proved to be extremely influential with British historians of the Industrial Revolution. |
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However, the nature of the events of 1830 suggest that they may demand just as subtle an interpretation as the events of the previous century. |
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Important developments in patent law emerged during the 18th century through a slow process of judicial interpretation of the law. |
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An interpretation of Shang Yang, Legalists were concerned not even mainly with law, but with administration. |
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There is an avenue of 15 large rock specimens with detailed interpretation panels. |
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The interpretation of the wavefunction was one of the thorny issues facing the early pioneers of quantum theory. |
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In Greenland, interpretation of 3D seismic on the Pitu Baffin Bay block and southern Greenland acreage well advanced. |
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The biggest challenge to Sharp's interpretation and deployment of Spinoza is the latter's anthropocentrism and androcentrism. |
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In the NIR region, the overtones are anharmonic, impeding interpretation of the NIR spectra. |
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According to the company, the Riviera line is a contemporary interpretation of modern French styling enhanced with reductive detailing. |
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Kugel comments that scholars lack substantial knowledge regarding the method of interpretation that transpired during Ezra's reading of the law. |
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Any possibility of interpretation as a restrictive practice is to be avoided at all costs. |
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Apple said 102 factories didn't provide night-shift workers proper pay for legal holidays due to incorrect interpretation of local labor laws. |
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In this manner, it parts company with a more celebratory interpretation of history found in conventional liberationist historiography. |
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Lifestyle interpretation is used as a tool to show the primary goals of the client. |
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