Sentence examples for explicit interpretive from inspiring English sources

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The challenges are considerable, not least because Bach provides few explicit interpretive directions.

Johnson et al. (1959) and Jones and Roszelle (1978) methods are explicit interpretive methods.

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Yet she eschews explicit feminist interpretations of her work, displaying an interpretive caution that may explain why the conservative state arts establishment is courting her as it seeks to create a culturally and esthetically modern sense of "Chineseness".

Some Bibles are explicit about their interpretive and ideological tendencies, presenting the Christian Bible through a particular hermeneutical lens.

Making such implicit norms explicit is thus also the main task of the interpretive social scientist and is a potential source of social criticism; it is then the task of the participant-critic in the democratic public sphere to change them.

Categorisation of attitude is dependent almost entirely on discourse semantic features of text and on interpretive probabilities, even in the case of explicit or 'inscribed' Attitudes, since the value (negative or positive) of many lexical items can be 'flipped' in the co-text in which such wordings appear.

By contrast with the engineering model, interpretive social science takes up the first-person perspective in making explicit the meaningfulness of an action or expression.

In the absence of explicit and complete instructions — that is, most of the time — conservation is fundamentally an interpretive act.

In practice, many epistemologists engaging in the project of analyzing knowledge leave these metaphilosophical interpretive questions unresolved; attempted analyses, and counterexamples thereto, are often proposed without its being made explicit whether the claims are intended as metaphysical or conceptual ones.

To test for the dissociation predicted by the affect heuristic hypothesis, we looked for an interaction between sentence condition (emotional vs. neutral) and instruction (explicit instruction vs. spontaneous avoidance of negative sentences), using the areas of task activation and deactivation as an interpretive guide (Figure 2A and Supporting Table S2 in the online information).

This activity is experienced consciously as a subjective moral sense of right or wrong, and an interpretive process offers post hoc explanations designed to link the social stimulus with the subjective moral response using whatever explicit information is available.

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