Sentence examples for adequate to interpret from inspiring English sources

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Further, a test of whether the items suggest a structure in which there is at least one common factor to all items was also significant [χ 561) = 16,080.2, p <0.0001] implying that any structure extracted after that first factor is residual information that could enhance interpretation of the first factor, but one factor would be adequate to interpret the construct under study.

Thus, on the practice level, it might be most adequate to interpret the results in a qualitative way.

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So, we have adequate reason to interpret a person's continued voluntary residence as a form of consenting to abide by the laws of the state.

Although blood was drawn after a 10-min period in the sitting position, we cannot conclude that this resting period was adequate to reliably interpret circulating dopamine levels.

However, public health practitioners will need to know that the quality of the data is adequate and how to interpret the CVI rates.

Students should be encouraged to discuss observations, to elaborate and discuss hypotheses and adequate testing designs, and to interpret, discuss and communicate results, in order to develop the skills required for them to achieve scientific proficiency (NRC 20072012).

The new charts do "support efforts to avoid future childhood obesity" [ 17], but this is irrelevant if practitioners have not received adequate training on how to interpret growth against a prescriptive standard and if support mechanisms for parents with an infant diagnosed as "high risk for childhood obesity" are not in place.

In particular, the information contained within CRCs must be available and comprehensible to the public – i.e. outcome measures should be provided with an adequate amount of relevant context to interpret data.

At the time, I was not convinced by BSL interpreters' ability to interpret mathematics clearly, partly due to the lack of adequate vocabulary but also due to the paucity of interpreters with a background in mathematics.

Note in particular that formulas and technical terms are easy to list but difficult to interpret for scientists without adequate training in mathematics.

Measurement in children requires age-adjusted questionnaires because children need adequate language skills and the cognitive ability to interpret the questions.

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