Sentence examples for concrete interpretation from inspiring English sources

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Even if the signs did not lead to any concrete interpretation, the weight of citizen chatter would eventually force the authorities to be more open, The Economist wrote.

Like Lee's film, it plays as a shotgun blast to the face of formal convention, it's stubbornly resistant to a single concrete interpretation, and it has a lot of very painful things to say about America today.

Generally, according to the established case law of the ECJ, the interpretation of association agreements can differ depending on the concrete interpretation of the context, scheme and scope of the respective Association Agreement and its respective provisions.

"This kind of redneck, shoot-from-the-hip mentality and a very concrete interpretation of religion is prevalent in Bush country -- in the heartland". His friend, Ms. Cohn, a native of Wisconsin who deals in art, contended that New Yorkers were not as fooled by Mr. Bush's statements as other Americans might be.

Here we propose a more concrete interpretation of κ as governing the quartile ratio relationship (QRR), defined as log(Q2/Q1)/log(Q3/Q2).

Gödel's so-called Dialectica intepretation (Gödel 1958) delivers a relative consistency proof and justification for Heyting arithmetic by means of a concrete interpretation involving a system T of computable functionals of finite type.

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But the transitional authority is left to come up with concrete interpretations of nebulous notions, such as "democratic development".

For her latest show at Dundee Contemporary Arts she recorded herself reading pornography and carved full stops in different fonts from polystyrene, as well as giving concrete interpretations of words such as "twerp", "spaz" and "tart".

Be fair and impartial in both your abstract and concrete interpretations of passing moods, expressions or subtle actions of others whom you do not trust--or whom you may wish to control (without rights to do so).

We now discuss another definition for the I-factor that has a more concrete physical interpretation.

It then introduces the Riemann curvature tensor, and quickly moves on to submanifold theory in order to give the curvature tensor a concrete quantitative interpretation.

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