Sentence examples for be interpreted and accepted from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, the findings of this study shall be interpreted and accepted with caution, in particular when it comes to test-taking motivation.

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Analysis of these themes [ 19] explored the nature of chronic pain management and considered the means by which the pervasive and dominant model of pain management (bio-psychosocial) was interpreted and accepted by the team members as appropriate [ 20].

As previously stated by Savulesco [ 42], there is some ambiguity over the distinctions in both theory and practice between easing and hastening death, and this discontinuation of the treatment might be interpreted as equivalent to accepting a hastened dying process [ 43].

The most important issue, however, is whether discontinuing the treatment might be interpreted as equivalent to accepting a hastened dying process.

Reluctant to accept the conservatives' insistence that the Bible be interpreted literally and that women submit to their husbands and be barred from serving as pastors, the moderates have set up seminaries and a religious publishing house.

"Respecting the business interests of media owners and silencing any information that may be interpreted as harmful is widely accepted by most reporters as a way of doing journalism," the report said.

As a visual representation delineating current land use, maps of corridors could be interpreted as fixing boundaries around accepted social uses of resources.

In many experiments no change was detected in the properties of water at surfaces; when changes were detected they could only be interpreted in terms of an accepted model of water structure.

However, our results must be interpreted with caution given the well accepted limitations of use of historical control data and multiple non-randomized comparison groups.

A law passed in 1765 said that all lands, forts and slaves owned by the Africa Company were a property of the Crown, which could be interpreted to mean that the Crown accepted slavery.

Advocates and lawyers said they were waiting for cases to emerge that may force the courts to address the constitutionality of New York's domestic-relations law, which has historically been interpreted to accept only marriages by those of the opposite sex.

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