His performance on a technical, acoustic, musical and interpretational level is reached by only very few cellists. |
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Often, their answers only lead to more questions, hence my interpretational angst. |
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The situation arose after the interpretational skills of a radiologist were called into question. |
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Magnetic susceptibility is a parameter of considerable diagnostic and interpretational use in the study of rocks. |
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The Met's approach is therefore thematic and interpretational, putting fashion in a context. |
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These limits have been set to restrict the interpretational margin of the courts, thus avoiding disparities in awards for comparable situations. |
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It is the only fighter to meet the Canadian Forces operational and interpretational requirements and needs. |
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On the other hand, I place great value on interpretational diversity as it relates to aesthetics, concepts and design. |
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They spring from uncalibrated minds, susceptible to mood swings that can disable their interpretational capacities. |
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As a neutral platform, Kunstenloket identifies bottlenecks, lacunas and interpretational problems. |
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The ethos of IFRS is fair value accounting and that presents interpretational and applicational challenges for most stakeholders. |
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The Preludie begins with nine unmeasured chords, giving plenty of leeway for interpretational freedom. |
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In my opinion this underscores once more the fact that finer interpretational details were left to the discretion of the performer. |
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The fact that an interpretational disagreement has arisen between the Government of the NWT and the Government of Nunavut does not mean the agreement is unclear. |
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The working group prepared a set of guidelines to help issuers get to grips with the new definition of forecasts and to overcome interpretational problems. |
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An interpretational qualitative data analysis was conducted following the guidelines set by Tesch and Cote et al. |
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The central interpretational problem in quantum theory is therefore this: How are these continuous smears of possible streams of consciousness reduced to the streams of consciousness that we actually experience? |
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His attentive and rigorous interpretational dimension succeeds in endowing his conducting with the organic and balanced nature of a formal scheme based on a correct classification of stylistic and historical traditions. |
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To assist CFOs with these application issues, the guide also includes interpretational guidance in certain problematic areas of the deferred tax calculation. |
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Various interpretational and operational aspects of NI 31-103 will also have to be dealt with and will probably require amendments to NI 31-103 in the future. |
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Not all interesting interpretational problems are solved by possible-world semantics, as the developments earlier registered are sometimes called. |
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Instead, we have a lively mixture of observations on the interpretational challenges and the way newer excavations are getting to grips with these. |
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Finally, neutrality was exercised to address researcher bias during the interpretational analysis of the teen fathers' experiences and perceptions. |
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This means that they are likely to be of great value in the rather different interpretational contexts that we will certainly see in future scholarship. |
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They can afford to do that as history can be interpretational. |
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