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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an interpretative" is not correct in English.
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Example: "As an interpretative tool, this software helps analyze data more effectively."
Alternatives: "as an analytical" or "in an interpretive manner".
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Taking principled consistency in the law as an interpretative target, the interpreter identifies a set of principles that together justify the given set of norms.
IPA is regarded as an interpretative method informed by hermeneutics, the theory of interpretation [ 23].
The staging comes across not as an interpretative vision but as a lack thereof.
The study is designed as an interpretative qualitative study using grounded theory as the research method.
Consisting of a towed array of instruments specifically designed for shallow embayment, it employs correlative visualisation as an interpretative tool.
(Aukin's direction of the recent hit "4,000 Miles," by Amy Herzog, wasn't clamped down in this way). The staging comes across not as an interpretative vision but as a lack thereof.
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Standing around chattering about books we have never read, we would rather think of ourselves as members of an interpretative community than as a bunch of bullshitters.
(The Pharisees stressed rigorous observance of the Law, inclusion of the oral tradition as normative, and an interpretative adaptation of traditional precepts to new situations; the Sadducees, an elitist conservative group, accepted only the Written Law as authoritative and were more literalist and static in their interpretation).
(The interpretationist, of course, will have to treat the relevant functional states as posits of an interpretative theory or scheme).
'That's a picture of Notary Sojac' is an interpretative statement, as are 'That's a picture of a unicorn,' 'The passage refers to Brutus's betrayal of Caesar,' and 'The thesis of Macbeth is exceedingly simple: Thou shalt not kill.' Last, critical evaluations are normative judgments that basically say that a work of art is good or bad, or how good or bad it is.
If we reconstruct the method plainly on the basis of functional equivalence as the most robust of the three concepts of function and emphasize an interpretative as opposed to a scientific approach, we realize that the functional method can make less claims, but at the same time is less open to some of the critique voiced against it.
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