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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments to interpret" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the reasons or points that need to be understood or analyzed.
Example: "The researchers presented several arguments to interpret the data collected during the study."
Alternatives: "points for interpretation" or "reasons to analyze".
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We use physical arguments to interpret experimental results which allow derivation of a simple dimensionless equation relating equivalent size to physical parameters.
Calculated data links also may have arguments to interpret the trueness level of the output of the calculation contained within it.
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Indeed, the Office of Legal Counsel had previously concluded that such an argument to interpret another criminal statute, the bribery law, was wrong.
If we were convinced that indirect suits would secure this goal better in cases involving utilities, the argument to interpret § 4 to create the exception sought by the petitioners might be stronger.
In this study, strain-gradient arguments are used to interpret experimental stress strain measurements of both PST (poly-synthetically-twinned) and polycrystalline TiAl.
However, some physical arguments are given to interpret the five- and seven-layered structures with the second and first approaches, respectively.
She's not a detached observer: she gets riled up at her subjects, wants to shake them when they demur or shift blame, even goes toe to toe in an argument about how to interpret the Koran.
While Parmenides' argument is difficult to interpret, he was understood in antiquity to have forced philosophers after him to explain how change is possible without supposing that something comes from 'what is not,' i.e. nothing.
If the relevance of this symbolic aspect of citizenship is accepted, the logical extension of the argument would be to interpret the differences between the Scandinavian countries as reflections of divergent conceptions of nationhood.
In particular, several experimental campaigns have shown a decrease of the material strength under static or fatigue loading with increasing structural size, and some theoretical arguments have been proposed to interpret such a phenomenon.
Even on this approach, however, the text remains so full of contradictions, circular arguments, and logical gaps that it is next to impossible to interpret the argument with any assurance.
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