Sentence examples for be interpreted judiciously from inspiring English sources

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The findings of PCR testing of nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs will need to be interpreted judiciously.

The estimates presented in this study, therefore, need to be interpreted judiciously.

CBCT images can also show some misleading findings [ 10] and should be interpreted judiciously in conjunction with multiple periapical radiographs.

In this study, we sought to evaluate the accuracy of Nimblegen's microarray-based CGS resequencing technology so that the results obtained from experimental samples can be interpreted judiciously.

A comparison between the myelin yields relative to total cellular protein obtained between these two systems should be interpreted judiciously, as the total cellular protein from the myelinating cultures contains protein from other glia, neurons and axons, as indicated by the prominent staining for phosphorylated neurofilament in Fig. 9C.

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It must be interpreted.

Evidence must be interpreted.

Everything is interpreted.

I was interpreting.

While the data suggest AIE is associated with a CD3+ T-cell intra-epithelial and lamina propria lymphocytosis, it must be judiciously interpreted due to the paucity of cases that reported immuno-phenotypic findings, and because CD3+ cells are the dominant subtypes in these compartments.

In order to regulate the real world of human behavior whenever it is viewed as inconsistent with the model world, legislative rules and regulations are judiciously interpreted and applied through a system of courts to negotiate and invariably enforce desired behavior.

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